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They will use UX metrics and Human-Centered Design (HCD) processes to provide insights to project teams and will apply Human Factors principles. Tasks and Responsibilities: * Develop and enforce ...

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Integrate human-centered service design, behavioral science, and Design Thinking methodologies to develop and execute holistic change strategies. * Travel up to 50% in order to build strong ...

Lead Design Researcher

Chicago, IL · On-site

$92K - $144K/yr

Apply human-centered design principles and methods to research planning, synthesis, and insight activation, ensure research is grounded in member needs and business context * Collaborate with service ...

We're looking for a Packaging Design Intern to join our growing team in West Henrietta, NY. This ... By combining human and artificial intelligence, we develop the products and services that empower ...

Front End/HCD Designer Lead

$112K - $147K/yr

Overview DecisionPoint seeks a Front End/Human-Centered Design (HCD) Designer Lead to guide user experience design, visual interface development, and usability research for a Department of Defense ...

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How much do human centered design intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for human centered design intern in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Human Centered Design Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Human Centered Design Intern, you need a solid understanding of design thinking principles, user research methods, and basic prototyping, often supported by coursework in design, psychology, or related fields. Familiarity with design tools such as Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, and user testing platforms is typically expected. Strong communication, empathy, and problem-solving skills help interns effectively collaborate and advocate for user needs. These abilities are crucial for creating solutions that are both innovative and genuinely address user challenges.

What types of projects can a Human Centered Design Intern expect to work on, and how do these projects typically involve collaboration with other teams?

As a Human Centered Design Intern, you can expect to work on projects that focus on improving user experiences for products, services, or digital interfaces. This often involves conducting user research, creating personas, mapping user journeys, and prototyping solutions. Collaboration is key—interns frequently work alongside UX designers, researchers, product managers, and engineers to ensure design decisions are informed by real user needs and technical feasibility. This multidisciplinary teamwork helps interns develop communication skills and gain exposure to the broader product development process.

What is a Human Centered Design Intern?

A Human Centered Design Intern is a student or early-career professional who assists in designing products, services, or systems with a strong focus on the needs, experiences, and feedback of users. Their role typically involves conducting user research, developing prototypes, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure that solutions are intuitive and user-friendly. Interns gain hands-on experience in applying human centered design principles and often contribute to brainstorming, testing, and refining design concepts.
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Infographic showing various Human Centered Design Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 43% Internship, 34% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 75% In-person, 11% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,995 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Senior Design Thinking and Process Improvement Consultant

Innovative Healthcare Informatics, LLC

Decatur, GA • On-site

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Posted 8 days ago


Job description

We are seeking an Human Centered Design and Process Improvement Consultant to drive the optimization of government and commercial services, programs, and operational workflows through human-centered methodologies and structured process improvement techniques. This role focuses on enhancing efficiency, accessibility, usability, and public service outcomes by aligning constituent and staff needs with agency goals, policy requirements, and service delivery priorities.
Key Responsibilities
  • Utilize both human-centered design and business process improvement methodologies to identify bottlenecks, pain points, service gaps, inefficiencies, and root causes across public-facing and internal government processes.
  • Lead current-state and future-state process mapping efforts for programs, services, and operational workflows, including handoffs, approvals, decision points, dependencies, and failure points.
  • Conduct stakeholder interviews, workshops, journey mapping, service blueprinting, and user research to understand how policies, processes, systems, and organizational structures affect the people who use and deliver services.
  • Develop practical recommendations that improve accessibility, efficiency, transparency, customer experience, and service outcomes while aligning with agency mission, compliance obligations, and policy requirements.
  • Facilitate cross-functional collaboration among program, operations, policy, IT, digital, and leadership teams to move improvements from discovery through implementation.
  • Define success metrics and support agencies in measuring, sustaining, and continuously improving redesigned services and operational processes.
  • Lead or support organizational change initiatives associated with service redesign, process improvement, and transformation efforts, including stakeholder engagement, communications, training support, and adoption planning.
  • This role is remote, with up to 50% travel to customer sites in the Atlanta/Northeast Atlanta area for onsite design/process improvement, organizational change management and training activities. 
Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in public administration, public policy, business, organizational development, industrial engineering, operations management, design, human factors, or a related field.
  • Five or more years of professional experience in human-centered design, process improvement, service design, operational excellence, organizational transformation, or consulting, preferably in government, public sector, or other highly regulated environments.
  • Demonstrated experience applying human-centered design methods such as user interviews, journey mapping, service blueprinting, co-design, synthesis, prototyping, and iterative testing to improve services and operations.
  • Demonstrated experience with business process mapping, workflow analysis, process redesign, and optimization using structured improvement methods such as Lean, Six Sigma, BPM, or related frameworks.
  • Certification in human-centered design, design thinking, service design, or a comparable discipline from a recognized program.
  • Certification or formal training in business process mapping, Lean, Six Sigma, BPMN, business process management, or related continuous improvement methodologies.
  • Experience leading organizational change initiatives tied to process redesign, service modernization, digital transformation, operating model change, or enterprise improvement efforts.
  • Experience developing and executing change management strategies that support stakeholder alignment, communications, training, adoption, resistance management, and sustainment.
  • Strong facilitation, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to work effectively across executive leadership, program teams, frontline staff, policy owners, and technical teams.
  • Ability to translate complex workflows, research findings, and operational issues into clear recommendations, visual artifacts, and implementation plans.
  • Knowledge of accessibility, equity, and inclusive service delivery principles relevant to public sector environments.
  • Ability to operate effectively in environments with multiple approval layers, competing priorities, policy constraints, and legacy systems common in government settings.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in public administration, public policy, business administration, organizational leadership, systems design, or a related field.
  • Experience supporting federal, state, county, municipal, or quasi-government agencies on service delivery, customer experience, business transformation, or operational improvement initiatives.
  • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, or equivalent advanced certification in operational excellence, quality, or process improvement.
  • Prosci Certified Change Practitioner, CCMP, APMG Change Management Foundation/Practitioner, or similar organizational change management certification.
  • Additional public-sector or federal change management training or certification is preferred, particularly for candidates supporting agency-wide transformation initiatives.
  • Experience improving constituent-facing services such as benefits, licensing, permitting, case management, workforce, digital services, health and human services, or other public programs.
  • Familiarity with government customer experience, service modernization, and digital transformation initiatives, including discovery, iterative testing, and service improvement practices.
  • Experience aligning recommendations with policy, compliance, privacy, records, procurement, risk, accessibility, and security requirements.
  • Proficiency with tools such as Mural, Miro, Lucidchart, Visio, Figma, Microsoft 365, or similar platforms used for facilitation, process documentation, research synthesis, and collaboration.
  • Experience developing implementation roadmaps, performance measures, dashboards, and change adoption plans to support sustained outcomes.
Key Competencies
  • Systems thinking and process analysis.
  • Human-centered and empathetic problem solving.
  • Process mapping and service design.
  • Facilitation and stakeholder engagement.
  • Organizational change leadership.
  • Analytical thinking and decision-making.
  • Communication and influence.
  • Accessibility, equity, and public service orientation.
  • Continuous improvement mindset.

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