Livia Carron
About Livia Carron
Livia Carron serves as a Programme Design Executive at The Scouts, where she has worked since 2020. With a diverse background in various roles, she has experience in programme design, user research, and team leadership.
Work at The Scouts
Livia Carron has been employed at The Scouts since 2020 as a Programme Design Executive (Programme Product Manager). In this role, she leads a team of five Programme Design Officers, focusing on user research and the implementation of agile methodologies. Her responsibilities include mapping interrelations between programme content, curriculum, campaigns, and policies to enhance user experience. She conducts acceptance testing to manage quality in programme deliverables and collaborates with digital partners to develop prototypes that align with OKRs and address specific user needs.
Previous Employment Experience
Livia Carron has a diverse employment history prior to her current role at The Scouts. She worked as a Programme Content Producer at The Scouts from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she held various positions including Legal and Financial Assistant at PetroSaudi Oil Services Ltd, Engineering Team Assistant at Hoare Lea, and Business Development Officer at Doer Recruitment Ltd. Her experience also includes roles in hospitality as a Chalet Host at Powderwhite Ltd and administrative positions at Battersea Power Station and Gardiner & Theobald Inc.
Education and Expertise
Livia Carron studied at Durham University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Theology from 2011 to 2014. Prior to this, she completed her A Levels at LMS, achieving high grades in Philosophy and Ethics, English, and Music. She also obtained 9 A*–A grades in her GCSEs. In addition to her formal education, she has developed expertise in programme design, user research, and agile methodologies through her professional experiences.
Volunteer Work
In addition to her professional roles, Livia Carron has been actively involved in volunteer work since 2018. She serves as a Projects Volunteer at May Project Gardens and as a Youth Club Volunteer at Young Roots. These positions allow her to contribute to community initiatives and support youth development, further enhancing her skills in programme design and user engagement.
Skills and Responsibilities
Livia Carron ensures that all web content is accessible and adheres to SEO best practices. Her role involves conducting user research to inform programme development and enhance user experience. She is responsible for managing quality in programme deliverables through acceptance testing and leads initiatives that align with organizational objectives. Her collaborative work with digital partners focuses on developing prototypes that meet specific user needs.