Areas of expertise
I help organisations close the gap between user research and the decisions that actually shape services - when insight exists but never makes it into roadmaps, business cases, or governance.
- Research that sits in a deck nobody reopens after the project ends
- Digital services built without a clear, evidenced understanding of user needs
- Fragmented manual processes that need turning into assessable, user-centred services
- Findings that stakeholders treat as a checkbox rather than a reason to change direction
- Internal teams without the skills or confidence to run and communicate research themselves
- Services hitting GDS assessment gates without a strong enough evidence base
I work with teams to make research impossible to ignore - building the habits, outputs, and capability that outlast my involvement.
About Me
I'm Jason, a senior UX researcher and fractional Head of Research with 12+ years working across UK government and private sector - including GDS, Defra, and DBT.
I specialise in connecting user research to delivery decisions, standing up research functions from scratch, and turning fragmented manual processes into evidenced digital services that pass GDS assessments.
I work with teams where research exists but isn't shaping roadmaps, business cases, or stakeholder decisions. I translate raw findings into Jobs to Be Done frameworks, user needs statements, and journey maps that non-research stakeholders actually act on - then train internal teams to keep running research themselves after I leave.
I led user research for a national digital licensing service replacing manual processes across roughly 650 UK local authorities, delivering the research base and JTBD archetypes underpinning its GDS Beta assessment. I have built two user research functions from scratch.