6 November: fyi -- web design, DC
Index of November 2009 | Index of year: 2009 | Full index
Web Designer - Webmaster
Division/Program: Language and Culture Resources/Service Team
Staff Classification: Computer Software Specialist II
Hours per week: Full time (35)
Salary: $57,746 to $77,983 depending upon qualifications
Position Available: Immediately
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
Design new and maintain all existing Web sites according to
pre-established specifications. Optimizing images for web user
interface and print needs. Provide basic web metrics and manage search
functionality on web pages. Serve as Communications liaison to IT
Services for Web issues. Provide support for project Web content
managers.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Work with the Director of Communications to plan and implement Web sites and enewsletters.
Design new and maintain our existing sites according to pre-established specifications, maintaining quality control and a consistent overall look and feel.
Develop web optimized images for all Web sites and print and maintain graphic library.
Serve as primary gatekeeper for posting content to Web.
Manage basic web metrics and search functionality for all Web sites.
Serve as liaison with IT Services on web-related issues.
Update selected pages on company Intranet.
Provide guidance for other web users in organization – providing orientation for use of Dreamweaver software, advising on web content issues, and setting up FTP sites for Web users.
Make recommendations for Web updates and develop selected content for Web.
Stay up to date on trends and technologies.
Maintain web site archives.
Assist with design and production of selected print publications.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in computer sciences, graphic design or web design preferred.
Experience:
3-5 years of experience in Web site development and design.
Excellent Web site production skills including the ability to design using code as well as coding programs.
Mastery of image optimization techniques and tools and knowledge of Web design constraints, including download times, browser differences, and web-safe palettes.
Must have working knowledge of Dreamweaver and Photoshop. Experience with Illustrator, Click Tracks, or Google Search a plus.
Must have the ability to perform image editing and web optimization as well as create any necessary electronic files to provide.
Experience in creation of related multimedia content, such as photo galleries, slideshows and videos, a plus.
Experience working in a fast-paced environment.
Good oral and written communication skills.
CAL offers a comfortable work environment with competitive
compensation and an excellent benefits package. We are conveniently
located two blocks from the Tenleytown/AU Metro Station on the Red
Line. The Center for Applied Linguistics is an equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment based upon
race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status,
handicap, or any other reason not related to employment. In
accordance with INS regulations, all successful applicants will be
required to show proof of their legal right to accept employment in
the United States. IF INTERESTED, SEND RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO:
CENTER FOR APPLIED LINGUISTICS4646 40th Street NWWashington,
D.C. 20016-1859ATTN: Recruitment 09-13 Or respond by e-mail to:
jobs@cal.org, Attn: Recruitment 09-13
Index of November 2009 | Index of year: 2009 | Full index