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The Digital Content Developer & Trainer creates engaging web experiences and translates a deep knowledge of web development into interactive trainings for content editors, managers, and developers.
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The Digital Content Specialist is primarily responsible for evaluating and editing the Society’s website content and managing the organization and reorganization efforts of content on the Society’s web properties.
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The Writer-Editor / Communications Specialist will research, draft and proofread a range of materials, including social media, web content, and newsletters; coordinate social media content postings, including graphics development; and provide other communications support tasks, as needed.
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The web content strategist will work full time as part of a team of user experience (UX), web design, development, and search engine optimization professionals. Reingold, a full-service marketing and communications firm, is hiring a creative and resourceful web content strategist.
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Leading content discovery and planning for ongoing comprehensive site redesign, ensuring the right activities are prioritized to uncover users’ content needsWriting UX copy for functional web elements, such as navigation menus and customer engagement flowsCollaborating with design and engineering to define page content hierarchy, narrative user journeys, etc.
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Coordinate on the Web Presence of the Standards; ensure successful deployments of content updates (communicate on any impacts such as schema changes); communicate any new requirements or requested improvements.
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Knowledge of •Adobe Creative Suite Content Management Systems (Drupal, WordPress) •FileMaker Pro or similar database with web connectivity •Web technologies (HTML, XML, Javascript, CSS, MySQL, PHP, Apache) •Video and audio editing (Final Cut Pro, iMovie, iDVD, iTunes), and •Google Apps.
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Web Application Server Engineering: Familiarity with Unix environments, Docker containers, configuration management tools like Chef, content delivery networks, and basic principles of web session and cookie management all from the perspective of optimizing web server performance.
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Collaborates with the Web Strategy Director to produce web content that helps reach SEO goals and drafts paid search advertising copy as needed. Proficient in HTML/CSS, website content management systems, spreadsheets, and word processing.
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Maintain and update corporate materials and web content, such as Workday resources, About ASCO references, ASCO.org leadership pages, internal presentations, and boilerplates; and communicate changes to internal stakeholders on a timely and efficient basis.
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To develop online learning content Experience using CSOD, Moodle, Blackboard, and HTML/CSS/JavaScript Digital video and audio editing experience Experience with implementing courses in a LMS Utilization of web design tools (e.g., Photoshop, DreamWeaver.
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Celeritys Web and Mobile Solutions team helps clients meet their business objectives for online channels and digital media designing and developing rich interactive applications, web sites, web portals, mobile applications and content management systems.
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Perform installation, configuration, and maintenance for Alfresco Governance Services (AGS), Alfresco Process Service (APS), and Alfresco Content System (ACS) within a Windows and Linux ecosystems.
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Experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing platforms, including Lambda, EC2, SQS, S3, Aurora, Athena, Fargate, ECS, and IAM. NatureServe is seeking to hire a full-stack Software Engineer to design and implement map-centric web applications using Java, React JS and Esri ArcGIS technologies.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in SharePoint development, with a focus on utilizing Script Editor Web Parts, Content Editor Web Parts, and SharePoint Designer to customize and enhance SharePoint sites.
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