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Teaching & Learning, web developers, faculty and staff responsible for digital content. Required Qualifications: Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or an equivalent combination
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Services team, the ADA Coordinator’s Office, and the CVM Office of Teaching & Learning, web developers, faculty and staff responsible for digital content. Additional Information: Required Qualifications
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scientists in the field. The CFAES Marketing and Communications team serves as a strategic resource for the college, responsible for developing integrated marketing and communication strategies that support
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partners; Leads web marketing projects, partnering with the IT development team, to successfully implement website overhauls and enhancements, including leading the creation of wireframes and design for
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developing client management approaches, including university wide shared directory services/systems, communication tools, and productivity software. Additionally, the SA serves in a support role to the
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the development, implementation and monitoring of internal and external communications plans and tactics. Strong writing and strategic message development attention to detail are essential in this role
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development of web content, including storytelling and strategic narrative creation. Manage the departments website, social media platforms, and newsletters to maintain a consistent digital presence. Analyze
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of accessibility barriers in web, mobile and native applications. Experience working with developers to guide development of accessible user interfaces. Experience in regulatory compliance. Significant knowledge
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web based learning using technology such as learning management systems, lecture capture, and course authoring software; plans and manages the workflow of instructional design/development processes
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scientists in the field. The CFAES Marketing and Communications team serves as a strategic resource for the college, responsible for developing integrated marketing and communication strategies that support