Empowering caregivers to access the information and resources they need

The homepage of the new WA care careers site

Project Overview

My Role

UX Researcher and Information Architect

Led IA portion of the project, including creating a content inventory, conducting card sorting and tree testing, and validating IA decisions through usability testing.

Team

Director of UX Design

UX Researcher

Product Manager

Context

Two-month project I led with a cross-functional team during my time at Anthro-Tech for Washington Care Careers.

Timeline

May 2023 - June 2023

The Problem

The state of Washington has a caregiver shortage that is only growing, impacting thousands of patients who need care today. The website for these caregivers to find training and employment has all the information they might need, but is confusing for users. They don't stay on the website for very long, and can't navigate to the training and employment pages, which doesn't help the caregiver shortage.

The Methods

Using a content inventory, card sorting, tree testing, and usability testing with caregivers, I learned what information is important for caregivers to have, as well as how they access that information.

The Solution & Results

Improved information architecture streamlined user conversions during testing compared to the current website.  This also enabled us to condense content, remove redundancies, and simplify maintenance for the small web development team by focusing on a single-page website.

See the old website here

See the NEW website here

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