Digital Accessibility Skills Developer

Lancaster, Lancashire
  1. Permanent
£39104.00 - £45163.00 per annum + Benefits Package

Digital Accessibility Skills Developer

ISS - IT Support
Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster UK
Salary: £39,104 to £45,163 (Full time, indefinite)
Closing Date: Friday 22nd November
Interview Date: Friday 6th December


We are looking for an enthusiastic, experienced Digital Accessibility Skills Developer with a passion for digital accessibility to help embed digital accessibility within processes and support staff in the creation of accessible content, in line with accessibility regulations.

Working within the Digital Adoption team, you will be responsible for the creation and delivery of IT training as well as supporting staff and students in their use of digital technologies. You will have a particular focus on supporting staff with their understanding of digital accessibility issues, and the creating of accessible resources. You will be required to use a variety of methods, including online, hybrid and in-person support. You will be developing and maintaining a wide range of resources and knowledge base articles as well as providing guidance to staff and students via our HelpCentre and 1:1 assistance.

The role will also involve embedding digital accessibility into working processes at the University, including supporting teams in the accessible design of systems, software procurement, accessibility testing and creation of accessibility statements.

The role will involve working as part of project teams, assisting with the roll out of new projects or updates to existing services, including development needs analysis, the creation and implementation of support plans, testing new features, identifying best practice.

Due to the customer focused nature of the role, and the need to work closely with the team, regular on-campus working is required. You will have excellent digital skills, an understanding of digital accessibility legislation and assistive technologies, champion the creation of accessible content and have a commitment to personal development. You will also have recent experience in creating engaging learning resources and possess a confident manner when supporting individuals or groups.

The Digital Skills Accessibility Developer is a full time, indefinite post. We promote equality of opportunity and diversity within the workplace and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

If interested, apply now and submit your CV alongside an optional Coversheet up to a maximum of two A4 pages.

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