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A care technology company is seeking a skilled UX Designer to lead design efforts for their platforms. The role calls for significant experience in creating user-driven designs, translating insights into actionable improvements, and collaborating closely with product teams. This position offers a hybrid work model and includes generous benefits such as a competitive salary of £45,000 to £55,000, private healthcare, and equity options.
UX Designer
👩💻 Department : Product
💰 Salary : £45,000 – £55,000 (negotiable)
🏥 Private healthcare
👶 Enhanced parental and carers leave
👵🏼 Pension contributions
🩵 L&D support, gym discounts, team socials
📈 Equity : Generous EMI share options
🏝️ Holiday : 26 days plus bank holidays
🏢 Office Policy : Hybrid, must be willing to travel to face‑to‑face meetings as required
🏙️ Location : London, UK
Motion is transforming how care homes deliver person‑centred care and communicate with families. Having demonstrated significant traction and impact, and with recognition from the BBC and The Times, we are now scaling across the UK. Following a successful funding round, we are building a high‑impact team to shape the future of care.
Whether you are building features, designing intuitive experiences, or developing strategic partnerships, you will play a key role in a startup where every wireframe, line of code, partner call, or design decision contributes to meaningful outcomes.
Motion is a care technology company on a mission to improve the lives of residents, families, and care teams through simple, human‑centred software. Co‑created with care providers, our platform improves care outcomes and provides families with greater insight and transparency into their loved ones' care.
Founded by Zeezy Izenman after volunteering in care homes, Motion is backed by Innovate UK and sector‑experienced angel investors. We are building tools that enhance relationships and outcomes in one of society's most important and underserved sectors.