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Brio Digital

User Researcher

Brio Digital Street
500
32 - 40 hour
new


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    Brio Digital

    User Researcher

    Brio Digital Street
    500
    32 - 40 hour
    new
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £500
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    contract

    Job description

    Role: User Researcher

    Duration: March 2027

    Rate: £500 per day

    IR35: Inside IR35

    Location: 2x/month in London.

    Overview

    We are supporting a national NHS service and are looking for an experienced User Researcher with strong NHS experience.

    This role will play a key part in shaping a national service by leading user centred research across a complex healthcare landscape. You will work closely with product, delivery and business analysis teams to ensure the service is grounded in real user needs and aligned to NHS standards.

    Key Responsibilities

    Lead end to end user research activities throughout discovery
    Design research plans aligned to programme objectives
    Conduct qualitative research including interviews, usability testing and contextual enquiry
    Engage a broad range of users including clinical, operational and administrative stakeholders
    Synthesise findings into clear insights, themes and actionable recommendations
    Produce artefacts such as research reports, personas, journey maps and service blueprints
    Work closely with Product Managers, Designers and Business Analysts to shape future state design
    Present findings confidently to senior stakeholders and governance forums

    Essential Experience

    Proven experience as a User Researcher within the NHS
    Experience delivering research within national or large scale NHS services
    Strong discovery phase experience within digital or transformation programmes
    Experience working in complex stakeholder environments
    Ability to translate research findings into clear, practical recommendations
    Experience working within multidisciplinary agile teams

    Desirable Experience

    Experience working within NHS England or other national bodies
    Familiarity with GDS service standards and user centred design principles
    Experience researching services used by both clinical and non clinical users
    Understanding of accessibility and inclusive design principles

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    Salary description

    £500.00 - £500.00 per day

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