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Senior Interaction Designer

Senior Interaction Designer

Application Deadline: 30 April 2026
Department: Strategy & Design
Employment Type: Permanent
Location: Any UK Office Hub (Bristol / London / Manchester / Swansea)
Compensation: £50,000 - £60,000 / year

Description
Made Tech wants to positively impact the countrys future by using technology to improve society. We believe being design-led can create positive outcomes in the public sector through critical services enabled by technology. Weve built a community of designers and researchers to support the public sectors growing demand for a design-led approach to service delivery.
Senior Interaction Designers are specialists and practitioners across various design disciplines, including UX Design, Interaction Design, and Product Design. The role involves delivering positive outcomes in the public sector through a design-led approach and technology-enabled critical services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Responsible to a Lead Designer
  • Hands-on design to assure the successful design and delivery of public services through technology.
  • Acts as an subject matter expert, facilitating the design process and communicating design decisions to teams and setting expectations with stakeholders.
  • Takes an active role in the Service and Interaction Design community, leading on (as appropriate), developing, and sharing good practice.
  • Actively supports retention, hiring, and team quality
  • Mentoring and coaching within the design community.
  • Able to develop new and novel approaches to highly complex design challenges, based on fundamental design principles.
  • An expert practitioner in leading design tools, including but not limited to Figma, the GOV.UK prototyping kit, and Adobe InDesign.
  • Advocate for the Interaction Design practice internally and externally.
  • Able to coach and mentor others, and define the interaction design standards which others will apply.
  • Influences the organisation, clients, partners and peers on the contribution of interaction and service design.
  • Develop a wide breadth of knowledge across the industry or business.
  • Take the initiative and are fully responsible for their own outcomes
  • Work is often self-initiated. Able to define an approach from first principles, and propose alternative ways to deliver.
  • Fully responsible for meeting their objectives on an engagement.
  • Contribute to overall design outcomes of an engagement
  • Understand the relationship between interaction and service design, other disciplines, and wider client organisational requirements.
  • Defines what ‘good design looks like on an engagement, enabling and holding others to account for producing high quality outputs and deliverables
  • Establish milestones and have a significant role in the assignment of tasks and/or responsibilities. Makes decisions which impact the success of assigned work, i.e. results, deadlines and budget.
  • Supports client collaboration throughout all stages of work. Ensures users needs are met consistently through each work stage.
  • Highly accountable
  • Comfortable with owning a problem and are committed to seeing it through to resolution
  • Actively look to deliver a positive outcome, even if they cant personally do it
  • Have a growth mindset
  • Always willing to learn and develop
  • Candid-but-kind communicators
  • Give feedback often
  • Understand that a balance of positive and constructive feedback is the most effective way to work
  • Comfortable having difficult conversations

Skills, Knowledge & Expertise

  • Create a shared understanding of problems to solve and ideas to test
  • Make things real through storytelling and uncovering the ‘why
  • Caring about design enough to make sure everyone can use public services
  • Make use of the Made Tech playbooks where they exist and support their development
  • Make public services simple to explain, understand, and use by removing unnecessary complexity and keeping designs focused on creating positive outcomes for people and society.
  • Introduce good habits for sharing and improving design work into teams.
  • Support the hiring and onboarding of designers (contract and permanent)
  • Help define Made Tech design principles through delivering effective public services
  • Represent and advocate for user-centred design publicly and internally

Build relationships with clients

  • Earning their trust and understanding their needs
  • Support the commercial team to win new work by contributing and reviewing bids relating to UCD
  • Contribute to marketing materials (blogs, case studies, talks).

Case studies of how to design and deliver good public services and outcomes

  • Contributing to the growth and happiness of the UCD community at Made Tech
  • Deliver your project objectives on time and to the expected standard
  • Display the Made Tech values and behaviours reflected in feedback from colleagues and clients

Job Benefits

We are always listening to our growing teams and evolving the benefits available to our people. As we scale, as do our benefits and we are scaling quickly. Weve recently introduced a flexible benefit platform which includes a Smart Tech scheme, Cycle to work scheme, and an individual benefits allowance which you can invest in a Health care cash plan or Pension plan. Were also big on connection and have an optional social and wellbeing calendar of events for all employees to join should they choose to.
Here are some of our most popular benefits listed below:

  • 30 days Holiday - we offer 30 days of paid annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Flexible Working Hours - we are flexible with what hours you work
  • Flexible Parental Leave - we offer flexible parental leave options
  • Remote Working - we offer part time remote working for all our staff
  • Paid counselling - we offer paid counselling as well as financial and legal advice

If successful, you will be required to undertake an SC clearance.