Volunteer Microsite Developer Dementia Charity - Volunteer
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Location: Northfleet
Overview
Volunteer Microsite Web Developer needed to design a clear, accessible campaign microsite for ADSS, a dementia support charity. Use your web skills for social good on a flexible, project-based role supporting people affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia.
What difference will you make?This volunteer role will have a direct and meaningful impact on ADSS and the people we support. Clear, accessible digital information is vital for individuals affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia, as well as for their families and carers who are often seeking guidance during stressful and uncertain times. By creating a dedicated microsite, the Volunteer Microsite Web Developer will help ADSS present information in a clear, supportive, and easy-to-navigate way.
As a small charity with limited in-house digital resources, ADSS relies on skilled volunteers to strengthen our online presence. The microsite developed through this role will bring together key information, resources, and signposting in one place, making it easier for people to find the help they need and engage with our services. This will reduce barriers for users who may have low digital confidence or require clear, straightforward information.
The volunteer’s work will also enhance our ability to run focused awareness campaigns and information projects. A well-designed microsite allows ADSS to respond to specific needs, highlight priority issues, and guide users toward relevant support or next steps. This improves engagement, increases reach, and helps people access support earlier.
In addition, the microsite will strengthen the quality and consistency of ADSS’s digital communications. Applying accessibility, usability, and SEO best practices will help ensure our content is inclusive and visible to a wider audience, including those who may not yet be aware of ADSS or the services we offer.
Beyond the immediate project, the volunteer’s contribution will deliver long-term value. Clear documentation and a maintainable site structure will enable ADSS staff to update content and reuse the approach for future digital projects, building internal confidence and capacity.
Overall, this role supports ADSS’s mission by improving how we share information, raise awareness, and connect people affected by dementia with the support they need. The volunteer’s work will help us use our limited resources more effectively while making a genuine difference to individuals, families, and carers.
What are we looking for?We are looking for a volunteer who combines solid web development skills with a thoughtful, user-centred approach and a genuine interest in using their abilities for social good. The ideal volunteer will be comfortable working independently on a defined project, while also communicating clearly and constructively with a small, non-technical charity team.
Essential Qualities And Experience- Practical experience in building websites using HTML and CSS, with a basic working knowledge of JavaScript.
- Understanding of responsive web design and ability to create layouts that work across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
- Ability to translate a written brief or discussion into a clear digital structure and an engaging, easy-to-use microsite.
- Strong communication skills; ability to explain technical ideas in plain language and adapt work based on feedback.
- Good time management, ability to meet deadlines, and to work independently in a volunteer, project-based role.
- Understanding of SEO best practices and basic accessibility and usability principles to ensure an inclusive site.
- Experience with Word Press, static site builders, or content management systems such as Umbraco.
- Familiarity with accessibility standards such as WCAG.
- Experience designing or developing content for health, support, or public-facing information sites.
- Experience working with charities or non-profit organisations, or community groups.
Beyond technical ability, we are looking for someone who is patient, reliable, and considerate. A calm and thoughtful design approach is important, as the microsite content will relate to dementia and support services.…
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