M-D-C Web Accessibility Coordinator Jobs UK
Job Name:- Web Accessibility Coordinator
Hiring Organization: M-D-C
Educational Requirements: Bachelor Degree
Salary: £30 – £40/Hour
Location: United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION
Job Summary
The Web Accessibility Coordinator provides guidance, coordination and support to individuals and departments in their use of the web, with a focus on promoting, assessing and maintaining web accessibility. The position executes debug information technology to find and resolve glitches, defects and regressions. M-D-C Web Accessibility Coordinator Jobs UK
Duties & Responsibilities
- Performs regular accessibility audits of College websites and web applications
- Develops initiatives to support the implementation and compliance of Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 standards
- Assesses and optimizes website designs through review and analysis of user needs to ensure they meet accessibility requirements
- Works closely with stakeholders and web developers to help identify and scope accessibility features that ensure compliance to standards across all websites
- Creates accessibility and quality assurance reports and presentations as needed
- Identifies, implements and oversees tools for monitoring website accessibility
- Establishes guidelines, best practices and standards related to designing and maintaining accessible websites; provides user training as needed
- Performs other duties as assigned M-D-C Web Accessibility Coordinator Jobs UK
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field and five (5) years of experience; or a Master’s degree in a related field and one (1) year of experience
- All degrees must be from a regionally accredited institution
- Knowledge and understanding of College organization, goals and objectives, and policies and procedures
- Extensive knowledge and experience with Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 accessibility standards and guidelines M-D-C Web Accessibility Coordinator Jobs UK
- Knowledge of diagnosing, reporting, tracking and resolving quality issues
- Extensive knowledge and experience with assistive technologies (JAWS, VoiceOver, Dragon NaturallySpeaking)
- Knowledge and familiarity with QA tools and techniques, bug tracking systems, test design and execution
- Knowledge of working in a variety of programming languages and environments
- Working knowledge of some or all of the following quality assurance methods: unit, integration, regression, user interface automated testing
- Ability to work effectively in a multi-ethnic/multi-cultural environment with students, faculty and staff
Additional Requirements
- The final candidate is to successfully complete a background screening and reference check process. M-D-C Web Accessibility Coordinator Jobs UK
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