Job Summary/Basic Function:
Professor Jonathan E. Collins and the School Board and Youth Engagement Lab at Teachers College, Columbia University seeks a highly skilled and passionate UI/UX Designer and Researcher to join our team. Their role will be to support the development of Outreach, a civic
engagement and deliberation tool designed to empower action and drive decision-making. This individual will be responsible for converting political science research-based goals for user engagement into intuitive, accessible, and impactful user interfaces and experiences. They will also be responsible for supporting user research by integrating data collection processes into
the tool’s design.
The position will begin in January 2025. It is a remote position that requires 10 hours per week of work. The employee in this position will attend biweekly lab meetings and weekly meetings with the Lab director, Professor Collins, and the associate director. For more information about the Lab, please visit: https://www.tc.columbia.edu/sbye/.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Design intuitive, accessible, and engaging interfaces and user flows that align with both user needs and Outreach's goals, ensuring a seamless experience for diverse users. Conduct user research (interviews, surveys, usability tests) to gather insights from students, educators, and administrators, driving design decisions based on real user needs. Work closely with cross-functional teams (product, developers, educators) to translate research insights into actionable design solutions, presenting findings and iterating based on feedback. Conduct usability and A/B testing to refine designs, ensuring continuous improvement of the app's interface based on real-user feedback and engagement metrics. Maintain clear documentation of design decisions, user research, and iteration process, sharing findings and progress with stakeholders to ensure alignment and transparencyMinimum Qualifications:
Some completed undergraduate coursework in computer science Proficiency in coding/software development Relevant experience in UI/UX design, familiar with the design process (preferably including civic, educational, or similar contexts). Passion for civic engagement, education, and creating meaningful user experiences for diverse audiences Great communication skills, with the ability to work cross-functionally with product, development, and research teamsPreferred Qualifications:
Proficiency in design tools such as Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, or similar. Expertise in user-centered design principles, including user research methodologies, interaction design, and usability best practices. Experience with data-driven design, using analytics and user testing to inform designdecisions
Salary Range:
$18 per hour
Work Modality:
Hybrid