Design Researcher (12-Month Contract)
Hybrid – Toronto (3 days in-office, 2 days remote)
We're on the lookout for a passionate Design Researcher to join a high-impact digital team within one of Canada's most respected institutions. If you love diving deep into user needs, uncovering powerful insights, and shaping digital experiences that make a difference in people's lives, this role could be the perfect fit.
You'll be embedded directly within a cross-functional product team, working alongside designers, developers, and product leads to guide the creation of seamless and human-centered digital products. This isn't a role where research is an afterthought — your work will directly shape strategy and influence key product decisions from the ground up.
What you'll be doing:
• Lead and conduct end-to-end research initiatives — from scoping and planning through to fieldwork, synthesis, and delivery.
• Proactively identify upcoming decisions and propose thoughtful, strategic research approaches to inform them.
• Work closely with stakeholders to ensure research is collaborative, participatory, and integrated throughout the product lifecycle.
• Facilitate usability testing, interviews, workshops, and other qualitative methods to build a deep understanding of user behaviors and motivations.
• Translate findings into actionable insights that help shape product strategy, design direction, and roadmap prioritization.
• Help foster a research-minded culture, supporting product and design peers in learning how to think and work like researchers.
We're looking for someone who has:
• Experience in UX research, human-centered design, or related fields.
• A strong understanding of a range of research methodologies (qualitative and quantitative) and when to apply them.
• Experience collaborating with designers, product managers, and developers in agile environments.
• The ability to clearly synthesize and communicate insights to both technical and non-technical audiences.
• A curious mind, strong storytelling abilities, and a natural talent for connecting the dots.
Bonus points if you have:
• A degree in Psychology, Anthropology, HCI, Information Studies, Design, or a related field.
• Experience working in large organizations or complex digital ecosystems.
• Comfort moderating live sessions that cover high-complexity or sensitive topics.
• Familiarity with design thinking principles and facilitation techniques.
Why you'll love this role:
• You'll help shape products used by millions of people across the country.
• You'll join a design-led team that values collaboration, inclusivity, and continuous learning.
• You'll be part of a workplace that supports research as a core part of product development — not just a checkbox.
• It's a 12-month contract with the possibility of extension or longer-term opportunities.
Sound like your kind of challenge? Apply now — we'd love to hear from you.