User Researcher SFIA 5
Ref: BBBH78281_1780409530
London
£520 - £521 per day + Inside IR35
Contract
User Researcher – Government / Public Sector
Rate: £520 per day (Inside IR35)
Location: Fully Remote
Contract: Initial until 30th September 2026 + 6-month rolling extensions
The Opportunity
We are looking for an experienced User Researcher (SFIA Level 5) to join a high-profile Government / Public Sector digital payments programme.
This is a key role where you’ll lead and coordinate user research across multiple agile teams, ensuring services are designed around real user needs and deliver measurable outcomes for citizens.
You’ll play a critical part in shaping and improving digital payment services within a complex, large-scale public sector environment.
Key Responsibilities
Research Leadership & Delivery
- Lead and coordinate user research across multiple delivery teams
- Take ownership of research for a dedicated product area within the payments programme
- Plan, design and execute end-to-end research activities
- Conduct qualitative research and support quantitative analysis
Stakeholder Engagement
- Work closely with Product Owners and Delivery teams to define research priorities
- Engage and influence senior stakeholders across government programmes
- Present clear, actionable insights to drive decision-making
Insight & Service Improvement
- Translate research findings into tangible service improvements
- Partner with analysts and product teams to identify trends and opportunities
- Contribute to continuous improvement of digital public services
Mentoring & Collaboration
- Support and mentor other user researchers
- Promote best practice across teams
- Contribute to building user research capability within the programme
Essential Skills & Experience
- Strong experience as a User Researcher (SFIA Level 5 or equivalent)
- Proven ability to lead research across multiple agile teams
- Expertise in:
- Research planning and delivery
- Qualitative and quantitative research methods
- Insight synthesis and storytelling
- Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills
- Experience working in agile, multidisciplinary environments
Must have experience working within the UK Government or wider Public Sector (e.g. GDS, central government, local authorities, or public bodies)
Familiarity with GDS service standards and public sector delivery frameworks
