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30217 - Content Designer
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 28 Ionawr 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £41,617 bob blwyddyn, pro rata |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 09 Chwefror 2025 |
Lleoliad: | UK |
Gweithio o bell: | Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 5 ddiwrnod yr wythnos |
Cwmni: | Environment Agency |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 30217 |
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The Environment Agency are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We don't just talk about diversity; we seek it, embrace it, and live it, for the benefit of our staff, our communities, and our environment.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced online content designer to join our busy content design and web publishing team. You will design, write, and organise the Environment Agency’s environmental regulation guidance and information for citizens and businesses. Your work will help people understand what they must do to protect the environment and how to do it.
You will draw on your online content design experience to:
• confidently promote and apply the principles of effective content design
• identify user needs and ensure that content proposals align with those needs and are appropriate for GOV.UK
• work collaboratively with subject matter experts and legal advisors to produce well-structured content that is concise, reliable and easy to find
• identify and build appropriate online user journeys including the interaction with online digital services
• ensure that our online content meets legal accessibility requirements
• gather and review evidence of how well published content is meeting user needs and take corrective action when necessary
• review and publish online content produced by other members of the team
• contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the team’s processes and systems
The advertised posts will give our team the capacity to reform external guidance for our transformation programmes.
The team
We’re a small, dispersed team within the Environment and Business Directorate. We work closely with subject matter experts in the Environment Agency to produce online regulatory guidance and information that is clear, concise and accessible.
Our user-centred content is published on the GOV.UK website and follows the Government Digital Service’s evidence-based style guide.
We cover a wide range of topics: from nuclear to fishing, chemicals to water resources, and climate adaptation to waste management.
Experience/skills required
You will:
• have experience of identifying user needs
• be able to think strategically and work in an agile way to develop and test online user journeys
• have experience of writing and presenting online content on complex topics in a way that is appropriate for the intended users
• have experience of using a content management system to publish online content in HTML format
• understand the importance of using data and evidence to shape your content design
• be able to schedule work effectively and manage competing priorities
• be able to build effective relationships with subject matter experts, confidently championing the needs of users, and challenging proposals that do not have a clear user need or are not appropriate for the GOV.UK website
Experience of publishing to the GOV.UK website would be desirable.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced online content designer to join our busy content design and web publishing team. You will design, write, and organise the Environment Agency’s environmental regulation guidance and information for citizens and businesses. Your work will help people understand what they must do to protect the environment and how to do it.
You will draw on your online content design experience to:
• confidently promote and apply the principles of effective content design
• identify user needs and ensure that content proposals align with those needs and are appropriate for GOV.UK
• work collaboratively with subject matter experts and legal advisors to produce well-structured content that is concise, reliable and easy to find
• identify and build appropriate online user journeys including the interaction with online digital services
• ensure that our online content meets legal accessibility requirements
• gather and review evidence of how well published content is meeting user needs and take corrective action when necessary
• review and publish online content produced by other members of the team
• contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the team’s processes and systems
The advertised posts will give our team the capacity to reform external guidance for our transformation programmes.
The team
We’re a small, dispersed team within the Environment and Business Directorate. We work closely with subject matter experts in the Environment Agency to produce online regulatory guidance and information that is clear, concise and accessible.
Our user-centred content is published on the GOV.UK website and follows the Government Digital Service’s evidence-based style guide.
We cover a wide range of topics: from nuclear to fishing, chemicals to water resources, and climate adaptation to waste management.
Experience/skills required
You will:
• have experience of identifying user needs
• be able to think strategically and work in an agile way to develop and test online user journeys
• have experience of writing and presenting online content on complex topics in a way that is appropriate for the intended users
• have experience of using a content management system to publish online content in HTML format
• understand the importance of using data and evidence to shape your content design
• be able to schedule work effectively and manage competing priorities
• be able to build effective relationships with subject matter experts, confidently championing the needs of users, and challenging proposals that do not have a clear user need or are not appropriate for the GOV.UK website
Experience of publishing to the GOV.UK website would be desirable.