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Indigenous Initiatives Web Projects Coordinator
WESTERN UNIVERSITY
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london, Canada
Location
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Posted
June 01, 2026
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Job Description
Support Indigenous initiatives with compelling digital content as a Web Projects Coordinator. Coordinate the transition to a new website, enhancing user accessibility and experience.
This role at Western Universityβs Office of Indigenous Initiatives involves executing the rollout of a new institutional website template. The Coordinator will focus on rebuilding web pages, reviewing content compliance with accessibility standards, and collaborating closely with internal stakeholders. Your creative problem-solving and communication expertise will play a key role in this temporary, full-time position.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Develop and migrate pages within the CMS structure β’ Collaborate to gather and optimize content β’ Ensure adherence to web accessibility criteria β’ Conduct thorough quality assurance checks on content β’ Provide input on site architecture and layout improvements
Requirements: β’ Degree in communications, web development, or a related field β’ 1β3...
This role at Western Universityβs Office of Indigenous Initiatives involves executing the rollout of a new institutional website template. The Coordinator will focus on rebuilding web pages, reviewing content compliance with accessibility standards, and collaborating closely with internal stakeholders. Your creative problem-solving and communication expertise will play a key role in this temporary, full-time position.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Develop and migrate pages within the CMS structure β’ Collaborate to gather and optimize content β’ Ensure adherence to web accessibility criteria β’ Conduct thorough quality assurance checks on content β’ Provide input on site architecture and layout improvements
Requirements: β’ Degree in communications, web development, or a related field β’ 1β3...