Senior UX Researcher(Health Sector)
Senior UX Researcher(Health Sector)
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you.
Role: Senior UX Researcher(Health Sector)
Location: London - WeWork Farringdo and Holburn - Hybrid (Travel 2 to 4 times monthly - Possibility to travel to Sweden once or twice a year)
Duration: 10 Months
Job description:
The client is looking for someone to do the usual UX research as part of our design team.
The person will part of a wider Research team that sits within the design organisation. Research, Design, and Content sits within Product teams and they work within corss-functional teams.
This person will be doing the user research on the digital health platform, from generative research to evaluative and usability research.
We are ideally looking for someone with academic background, for example master's in psychology or anthropology (PhD even better) and have strong skills in academic AND user research.
Experience in the health and life science sector is needed Knowledge of Human Factor Research is a plus" 5 years to 10 years of experience Master's in psychology or anthropology (PhD even better) User Research, Usability studies, Human factors research, Medical Devices, Health Digital products
Reference: 54434531
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