Content Designer
Venesky-Brown’s client, a public sector organisation in Edinburgh / Glasgow, is currently looking to recruit 3 x Senior Content Designers for an initial 12 month contract with potential to extend – working 4 days per week – on a rate of £375/day (Inside IR35). This role will be a hybrid of working at home and in the office.
 
Responsibilities:
 
– Work autonomously to create and iterate content for end-to-end services that makes complex language and processes easy to understand.
– Understand and implement as needed appropriate content styles and standards.
– Identify, analyse, manage and monitor relationships with and between stakeholders, using evidence to explain decisions made and balancing competing priorities.
– Work with user researchers to understand users, identifying who they are and what their needs are based on evidence.
– Translate user needs / requirements into proposed content design approaches or services.
– Develop content for required business areas
– Participate in and/or support programme and project assurance activities
– Contribute to DDaT community such as by participating in events and reviewing processes, tools and guidance
– Other duties as required to support wider corporate activities
 
Essential Skills:
 
– Experience of writing for the web, with proven ability of creating accessible user-centred content.
– Proven experience in using data and user feedback to define and refine content.
– Proven experience of managing relationships with stakeholders.
– Experience in working with content publishing systems.
 
If you would like to hear more about this opportunity please get in touch.

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Content Designer
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland, Scotland
£375 per day -
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