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Posted Apr 23, 2026

Website Developer

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The mission of the Education Justice project is to build a model college-in-prison program that demonstrates the positive impacts of higher education upon incarcerated people, the communities from which they come, the host institution, and society as a whole.   The Education Justice Project (EJP) seeks a dynamic, organized, and results-driven individual to join EJP as a Web Developer. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining EJP's websites.   This position is based on campus, with all work conducted virtually; prison clearance is not required.​ Key Responsibilities: - Maintain and update websites – Regularly update content, fix broken links, and ensure website accuracy for all EJP-affiliated websites. - Improve website navigation – Optimize site structure to ensure resources are easy to find. - Develop new features – Implement tools like a searchable database, interactive maps, and user-friendly submission forms. - Collaboration: Work closely across different teams to develop web solutions that support EJP's initiatives and enhance user experience.​ - Enhance accessibility – Ensure the websites comply with WCAG guidelines, making them user-friendly for all audiences and ensuring best accessibility practices. - Improve website security – Implement security best practices to protect user data and prevent vulnerabilities. Minimum Qualifications: - 1-2 years related experience as a Web Developer/Website Admin Skills & Experience: - Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript - Familiarity with content management systems (e.g., WordPress). - Understanding of basic SEO and performance optimization. - Understanding of Google Analytics 4 - Basic understanding of responsive design principles and cross-browser compatibility.​ - Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently. - Effective communication and teamwork abilities.​ While this is primarily a technical position, our expectation is that all EJP members will take advantage of offered opportunities to learn about criminal justice and incarceration and consider themselves a valued part of the wider EJP community.   Compensation: Depends on status. Undergraduates start at $17/hour and graduate compensation depends on current GEO rates.   To Apply Please send: - CV/Resume - Cover letter - Assignment: A detailed one-pager on ideas/improvements for our website. The position will remain open until filled, with priority to applications received by April 15, 2026.
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