- Experience
- 8+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 11 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Experienced UX professionals who can lead design strategy and delivery in a complex public-sector environment, work closely with senior stakeholders, and contribute to cross-functional government technology initiatives.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
Role Overview
We are looking for a seasoned Lead/Senior UX Designer to shape and strengthen UX design practices across the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) cluster in Singapore. This position combines hands-on design work with broader leadership responsibilities, including steering cross-ministry efforts and partnering closely with senior stakeholders across several teams and initiatives.
Experience and Background
- You should bring at least 8 years of progressive experience in UX/UI design, including a minimum of 3 years in a senior or lead role.
- A strong history of guiding design work across several projects at the same time is important.
- Direct exposure to senior decision-makers and C-level leadership is expected.
- Experience gained in government, enterprise, or similarly complex large organizations is preferred.
- Your portfolio should show product thinking, strategic contribution, design process maturity, and clear evidence of impact.
Technical Capability
- You should be comfortable using research methods and usability testing tools to inform design decisions.
- Advanced skill with design software is required.
- A solid grasp of responsive design, design systems, and reusable component libraries is important.
- Working knowledge of front-end technologies such as HTML and CSS, plus the ability to work effectively with developers, is needed.
Leadership and Collaboration
- You must be able to present ideas clearly and communicate persuasively at all levels of the organization.
- Experience running design workshops, critique reviews, and collaborative working sessions is expected.
- Strong people skills and the ability to align different viewpoints into a shared direction are essential.
- You should be able to mentor designers and help build a high-quality design culture.
- Strategic judgment is needed to turn business goals into practical, user-focused solutions.
Working Context
- The role involves managing work across multiple active projects with ITG teams.
- You will collaborate with vendors and outside partners on ministry systems.
- Frequent interaction with stakeholders from policy, operations, and technology functions will be part of the job.
- Projects may include citizen-facing digital products, case management platforms, content systems, and data analytics tools.
What We’re Looking For
- You should be able to balance strategic direction with hands-on delivery.
- Comfort with ambiguity and the ability to define practices in a developing design function are important.
- Interest in social services, public policy, and public-sector problem solving is valued.
- You should show empathy for both external users, such as citizens and social workers, and internal stakeholders.
- A collaborative approach and comfort working across disciplines are important.
- We value practical impact and the ability to make progress in a government technology environment.
Application Materials
- Submit an updated resume or CV that highlights relevant experience.
- Provide a portfolio that demonstrates your UX approach, stakeholder collaboration, and design outcomes.
- Include a short statement of 300 to 500 words describing how you would establish UX practices in a complex organization.
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