Tenth Revolution Group
User Experience Designer

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UX Designer with Mentoring Skills | Financial Services
Location: London or Belfast
Work Model: Hybrid working (a few days in the office)
Salary: Up to £77,000 + benefits
Contract Type: Permanent
Are you a UX Designer who enjoys solving complex problems, working directly with clients, and mentoring junior team members?
We're partnering with a leading global consulting organisation to hire UX Designers for their growing Financial Services practice. You'll work on large-scale digital transformation programmes for major banks, insurers, and pension providers, helping shape user experiences that impact millions of customers.
What you'll be doing
- Leading UX activities across end-to-end digital transformation projects
- Creating wireframes, user flows, information architecture, and interactive prototypes
- Designing user-centred experiences across web and mobile platforms
- Conducting and synthesising user research and usability testing
- Facilitating workshops and stakeholder sessions
- Presenting recommendations and design concepts to senior stakeholders
- Collaborating with researchers, service designers, business analysts, and engineers
- Mentoring and supporting junior designers within delivery teams
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What we're looking for
- 4-5 years' experience in UX Design, Product Design, or Experience Design
- Strong portfolio demonstrating end-to-end UX delivery
- Experience with Figma and prototyping tools
- User research, usability testing, and workshop facilitation experience
- Strong stakeholder management and client-facing skills
- Experience working in consulting, agency, product, or transformation environments
- Ability to mentor or support more junior designers
- Financial Services experience (Banking, Insurance, Pensions, or Wealth Management)
- Experience working in regulated environments


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What's on offer?
- Salary up to £77,000 (depending on location and experience)
- Cash allowance
- Annual bonus
- Hybrid working model
- Up to 4 weeks working abroad per year
- Extensive training and development opportunities
- Access to industry-leading learning platforms
- Excellent parental leave policies
- Opportunity to work on high-profile transformation programmes with some of the UK's leading Financial Services organisations
Additional Requirements
- Candidates must be eligible for UK Security Clearance (SC), which requires a minimum of 5 years' continuous UK residency.
If you're looking for a role that combines hands-on UX design, client engagement, and mentoring within a highly respected consulting environment, we'd love to hear from you.
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