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Enterprise Practice Lead (Service Design) (Remote From Anywhere In Colorado)Governor's Office of Information TechnologyDenver, Colorado, United States
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Enterprise Practice Lead (Service Design) (Remote From Anywhere In Colorado)

Governor's Office of Information Technology
  • US
    Denver, Colorado, United States
  • US
    Denver, Colorado, United States

À propos

Overview The Governor's Office of Information Technology (OIT) partners with Colorado agencies to design and deliver innovative, user‑centered services that improve the lives of all Coloradans. OIT is building cross‑functional pod teams and a professional community to advance service design across the state. OIT is hiring an Enterprise Practice Lead, Service Design to shape the practice and standards for service design across the organization.
What you'll do
Define research method standards, including appropriate methods, rigorous synthesis, and research artifacts such as journey maps, service blueprints, and problem statements.
Establish journey mapping and service blueprinting standards for discovery and live service, calibrating depth to the decision at hand.
Build and maintain design system literacy standards, covering accessibility requirements and GDS design principles.
Identify and address systemic gaps in research and design quality across the portfolio.
Lead a service design guild: critique sessions, shared research repositories, peer learning, and community building for dispersed practitioners.
Develop a career pathway for service designers, distinguishing research‑depth from design‑depth profiles and recognizing GDS‑aligned skills.
Build and deliver training on research in limited‑resources contexts, facilitation in resistant environments, and translating findings into actionable language for leadership.
Create and maintain shared resources such as research guides, synthesis templates, and example artifacts.
Advise IT directors and product directors on service design best practices and provide feedback mechanisms.
Distinguish practitioner skill gaps, pod structural issues, and agency partnership problems, advising accordingly.
Diagnose weak research practice patterns across pods, recommending training or standards improvements.
What you bring
Deep knowledge of service design methods: journey mapping, service blueprinting, future state mapping, co‑design facilitation, and method selection.
Proficiency in user research methods: qualitative interviews, contextual inquiry, usability testing, survey design, and actionable insight generation.
Expertise in problem framing and maintaining problem space clarity under stakeholder pressure.
Knowledge of accessibility and equity in design: WCAG 2.1/2.2, Section508, and inclusive design practices for diverse populations.
Understanding of EA accessibility and UX standards applicable to OIT services.
Understanding of the relationship between service design, product backlog, engineering, and delivery management.
Familiarity with government design practice and relevant frameworks such as GDS, 18F, and USDR.
Ability to defend discovery against delivery pressure and to translate standards into practical tools.
Capacity to educate non‑designers (IT directors, product directors, program leadership) on service design value and standards.
Commitment to embed accessibility and equity as baseline requirements, not optional add‑ons.
Skill in building community within a distributed structure.
Minimum Qualifications
Five (5) years of experience in human‑centered design & user research, including leading or working in cross‑functional, iterative teams.
A working track record across disciplines (design, engineering, policy, operations) to deliver solutions that serve real people.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience designing services in government or highly regulated environments with complex policy constraints.
Experience mentoring junior designers and developing organizational service design standards.
Advanced inclusive design knowledge and experience designing for diverse populations, including those with disabilities or limited digital literacy.
Direct experience designing service workflows that integrate AI and automation, ensuring user control, transparency, and ethical considerations.
Conditions of Employment OIT employees must comply with screening procedures at state entity locations. A pre‑employment background check and, for certain agencies such as the Department of Corrections and the Department of Public Safety, a pre‑employment drug test will be required. The position may require travel within Colorado. Remote work must be performed within Colorado, with periodic reporting to the designated state work location. Candidates from outside Colorado are considered, but the selected candidate must relocate and reside in Colorado by the start date.
Equal Employment Opportunity The State of Colorado maintains a workforce that values and respects all Coloradans through a commitment to equal opportunity and hiring based on merit and fitness. The Governor's Office of Information Technology supports people with disabilities by providing reasonable accommodations throughout the application and employment process. Contact the ADA Coordinator at OIT_HR@state.co.us or (303)764‑7900 for assistance.
Additional Information This posting may be used to fill multiple vacancies based upon business need. The Governor's Office of Information Technology does NOT offer sponsored visas for employment purposes.
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  • Denver, Colorado, United States

Compétences linguistiques

  • English
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