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Interaction Designer - HM Land Registry - HEO

Manchester Digital

United Kingdom

Remote

GBP 41,000 - 45,000

Full time

8 days ago

Job summary

A public sector organization is seeking an Interaction Designer to enhance user-centered services. You will engage in all stages of design, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and deliver prototypes that simplify complex services. The ideal candidate possesses strong analytical skills and a commitment to inclusive design practices. This role offers an opportunity to contribute to a thriving design community in an agile environment.

Benefits

Training opportunities
Professional development
Support from expert colleagues

Qualifications

  • Knowledge of designing inclusive, accessible interfaces.
  • Experience in user-centered design from concept to delivery.
  • Ability to create responsive and usable user interfaces.

Responsibilities

  • Develop designs based on user needs and organizational outcomes.
  • Create and iterate prototypes for user testing.
  • Support design workshops and sprints with stakeholders.

Skills

User-centered design
Prototyping
Collaboration
Analytical skills
Accessibility knowledge

Tools

Design systems
Prototyping tools
Job description
Interaction Designer - HM Land Registry - HEO

£41,100 - £44,400; also eligible for additional HMLR pay supplement. Published on 30 October 2025. Deadline: 9 November 2025.

Location

Birkenhead, North West England, CH41 6DU : Croydon, London (region), CR0 2AQ : Coventry, West Midlands (England), CV1 2WT : Gloucester, South West England, GL1 1DQ : Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire and the Humber, HU2 8JN : Plymouth, South West England, PL6 5WS : Warton, North West England, PR4 1TE : Swansea, Wales, SA7 9FQ : Telford, West Midlands (England), TF3 4LR

About the job
Job summary

It is an exciting time for HM Land Registry as we continue on a major transformation programme. HMLRs ambition is to become the world’s leading land registry for speed, simplicity and an open approach to data.

We are looking for 2 Interaction Designers to join our Customer and Strategy directorate. You will be a confident and competent designer who is able to develop designs based on evidenced user needs and organisational outcomes.

Check out the video below to see what it is like to work in Digital Careers at HMLR:

As a Interaction designer you will work as part of a multidisciplinary agile team with other digital and technical experts to deliver one or more digital services. You will work out the best way to allow users to interact with services, in terms of both overall flow and at the level of individual design elements. Interaction designers at HMLR work across the full design lifecycle from understanding user needs to prototyping and iterating based on feedback and data.

You will:

  • analyse and interpret user needs and business objectives in highly complex service areas to understand problems to be solved
  • develop and recommend design concepts that help re-imagine how services can be delivered end-to-end and identify potential areas of improvement
  • work with user researchers, business analysts and developers to turn concepts and design hypotheses into user-centred services
  • design interactions and flows that simplify complex systems and services
  • support workshops and design sprints with the team, senior stakeholders and users
  • create and rapidly iterate low and high-fidelity prototypes to test and communicate ideas with users
  • presenting work back within your agile team, and at community show and tell, critique and feedback sessions
  • utilise the design system patterns and components and contribute new patterns to our design system with support from the team
  • contribute to services assessments as necessary to ensure the services meet the Service standard
  • Support design leadership to communicate the value of user-centred design in the organisation

You’ll be an essential part of a thriving design community and an inclusive and collaborative culture where your opinion is valued. We offer training opportunities, professional development, and support from expert colleagues.

Person specification

To be successful in this role you will have knowledge of what good end-to-end public services look like and recognise the importance of designing in an inclusive, accessible way.

You will also be adept at creating useable, responsive and accessible user interfaces. You will also be able to understand users' needs and participate in research activities, using research to inform the design.

You have a good grounding and experience in user-centred design, from concept to final delivery; and experience of producing simple designs to solve problems for complex journeys and multichannel services.

For more information about this role and the full Job Description and Person Specification, please see the attached Candidate Pack.

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