Classification Title:
Student Web Developer, Marketing
Job Description:
This Web Developer position with the Division of Student Life provides in-depth hands-on experience for developing and maintaining websites and web applications in compliance with ADA and W3C standards. This position requires strong technical skills in a variety of programming languages and excellent interpersonal skills in order to effectively work with faculty, staff, and students in realization of their web communication goals.
Position Specific Responsibilities
- Responsible for creating, editing, maintaining and updating websites and web applications
- Creates, edits and maintains databases.
- Maintain and organize materials (e.g. working files, style guides).
- Attend Web development meetings with clients/units.
- Completes all training requirements upon begin hired in a timely fashion.
- Ability to commit to working 15 or more hours per week.
- Other duties as assigned.
Expected Salary:
$11.00 per hour
Minimum Requirements:
- This position is open to all students who are eligible to work on campus and will be employed through student Other Personnel Services (OPS) and must maintain a 2.0 grade point average.
- Must be enrolled full-time in the Spring & Fall and enrolled in at least 4 credits per term during the Summer. (Exceptions can be discussed for Senior/4th Year students)
- Must be in good academic and disciplinary standing with the University with no repeated violations of University Code of Student Conduct.
- Knowledge and experience with Responsive Web site design involving HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL database.
- Can work up to 15 hours a week between 8-5 p.m
- Requires good customer service, adaptability, time management, and fast-learning skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- The ability to coordinate multiple projects, collaborate with professional staff and students, and meet deadlines.
- Knowledge with jQuery, AJAX, Bootstrap, and Siteimprove.
- Demonstrate previous experience with customer service.
- Demonstrate proficient with verbal and written communication.
- Demonstrate experience with WordPress theme and plugin development.
- Knowledge with ADA requirements and W3C standards for web development is strongly desired.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
If applicable, please send a portfolio or personal GitHub link. It may be submitted by email to Trenton Ropp (tropp@ufsa.ufl.edu).
To be considered, please upload a resume.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required:
No
Advertised: 18 Jul 2023 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 01 Aug 2023 Eastern Daylight Time