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Lead UX Designer, Digital

Employer
Natural History Museum
Location
London (Central), London (Greater)
Salary
Up to £55,000 per annum on a full-time basis, or part-time with a salary paid on a pro-rata basis
Closing date
18 Nov 2019

The Natural History Museum's purpose is to inspire a love of our natural world and to help unlock answers to the big issues facing humanity and the planet.

Our digital strategy and presence support this purpose, we promote what’s on at NHM, encourage learning and active participation, and share work from our scientists - our successful online magazine is read by people from across the world. In addition, we’d like to encourage our online audiences to support the museum through donations and membership. We aim to provide exceptional online experiences for our diverse audiences, from scientists to schools, from those who visit NHM and to those based overseas who are curious about nature and science.

We’re looking for an experienced UX&D lead, to join our fab digital team to help to make the Museum's public-facing digital experiences amazing, intuitive and memorable.

What will you be doing?

You’ll work within the Digital department, at the iconic Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London. You’ll work closely with Digital and departments across the Museum. Our department is made up of cross-functional product teams consisting of UX and digital designers, product managers, developers and content producers. You’ll lead a fab team of two, a UX Designer and Visual Designer, to create seamless, user-centric and accessible experiences.

As a department we have a culture of sharing and learning, we share what we’re working on at our monthly All Hands meeting. There are opportunities to develop expert skills and we share knowledge from courses at departmental talks. We also go for the occasional lunch together.

We're looking for a passionate, experienced, proactive person who wants to work collaboratively, sharing examples of best practice and ideas.

What are we looking for?

• Enthusiasm for working as a UX design specialist within a cross-functional team, along with experience in line management and developing team members

• Ability to think strategically about the contribution of UX & design to the overall product and prioritise, i.e. to assess where UX & design can deliver the most value to users in the least amount of time

• Experience with all stages of design, from discovery through to delivery and a variety of user research and testing methods

• Ability to advocate with empathy, not just for your users, but also for your colleagues and stakeholders, and a belief that process is a tool, not a goal

• We’d love you to have an appreciation for science and the natural world

Closing date: 9am on 18 November 2019.

How do you apply?

Please send the following documents to [email protected] by the closing date, 9am on 18 November 2019:

• A covering letter that summarises your interest in this post, providing evidence of your ability to match the criteria outlined in the Person Specification. Please ensure your letter includes details of your latest salary and notice period.

• A comprehensive CV giving details of relevant achievements in recent posts as well as your education and professional qualifications.

• A portfolio with at least 3 case studies showing a range of UX&D work. You may wish to share your role on the project along with the problem you were solving, how you solved this and how you measured success.

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