Web Content Developer

Leavenworth, KS
Full Time
Entry Level
Job Summary
We are seeking a skilled Web Content Developer to support the Army University Press in the development and publication of high-quality academic and professional content. The ideal candidate will be a highly skilled professional with expertise in converting InDesign articles into accessible HTML and PDF formats. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of Adobe InDesign, HTML5, CSS3, and accessibility standards such as WCAG and PDF/UA.
                          
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Convert and publish content from Adobe InDesign to accessible HTML and PDF formats.
  • Ensure all web and PDF content adheres to WCAG 2.1, PDF/UA, and Section 508 compliance standards.
  • Use code editors to develop and maintain clean, semantic HTML5 and CSS3 code.
  • Remediate PDF documents using tools such as PAC 2024 Checker.
  • Utilize text-to-speech (TTS) tools to produce accessible audio formats from textual content.
  • Implement responsive designs using the Bootstrap CSS framework.
  • Manage content updates using DotNetNuke (DNN) or similar CMS platforms.
  • Apply best practices in User Experience (UX) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
  • Analyze digital engagement using Google Analytics, Looker Studio, and social media insights.
  • Collaborate with technical and non-technical stakeholders to promote digital accessibility across platforms.
  • Stay current with evolving web technologies, accessibility laws, and federal standards.

Education/Experience Required:
Required:
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Web Design, Graphic Design, or a related field (preferred)

Other Qualifications:
  • Must be a United States citizen and be able to pass a background check
  • Possess clear and precise oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
  • Able to meet requirements to work on military installation, including having a valid state driver's license and car insurance
  • Be self-motivated with ability to establish priorities and effectively manage time to complete multiple tasks within specified timeframes
  • Be organized with a strong sense of urgency
  • Adhere to established guidelines and procedures
  • Demonstrate high standards of quality and accuracy
  • Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative mindset
  • Capable of providing and receiving constructive feedback
  • Be in attendance and punctual as scheduled
  • Ability to effectively multitask while analyzing and solving problems

Perks & Benefits
We offer competitive benefits and compensation package including paid time off, paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, voluntary life insurance, legal benefits, identity theft protection, health savings account, education reimbursement, learning and development reimbursement, company-paid basic life insurance, company-paid short-term disability, and a 401(k) plan with a company match.

About nFocus Solutions
nFocus Solutions is dedicated to the development of innovative technologies and intelligent business solutions for the public sector. We are a leading provider of applications, services, and technologies that nonprofit organizations, communities, first responders and government agencies rely on to deliver services to the public at large. Our high-quality data management and analysis software enables our clients to achieve clear, well-defined results that change the world.
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