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A national public organisation is seeking User Researchers at Junior, Mid, and Senior levels to enhance digital services that prioritize user needs. Your role will involve supporting user research, leading components, and shaping strategies. The positions are based in various UK locations including Coventry, with salaries ranging from £34,800 to £59,300. This is an opportunity to contribute to meaningful change within public services while developing professionally.
HM Land Registry safeguards the Land Registers of England and Wales, an asset valued at over £8 trillion. But behind that number are people. Citizens, professionals, businesses and public servants who rely on digital services that need to work clearly, accessibly and fairly.
User research sits at the heart of that responsibility
We are working with our recruitment partner (Inspire People) for this campaign to recruit User Researchers at Junior (EO), Mid (HEO) and Senior (SEO) level, helping shape national digital services that are grounded in real user needs and evidence, not assumptions.
These roles sit within HMLR's Digital, Data and Technology Directorate, working in multidisciplinary teams across design, technology and policy.
As a User Researcher, you'll help ensure services are designed around the people who use them. You'll bring insight, structure and challenge, influencing decisions at the right level depending on grade.
This is a role for people who value impact over theatre, and who understand that good research improves outcomes, reduces risk and makes services usable for everyone.
These roles suit people who understand that research is a decision-making discipline, not a checkbox.
Experience in government or public services is useful but not essential. We welcome candidates from consultancy, regulated industries, large-scale digital environments or organisations delivering complex services at scale.
This is an opportunity to work at national scale, on long-term services that matter. You'll be supported to develop professionally, work flexibly, and contribute to a public institution where user-centred design genuinely shapes outcomes, not just language.