Student - Web Developer
Listed on 2025-12-20
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IT/Tech
Web Developer, UI/UX Design, Technical Writer, Technical Support
Position Overview
The student web accessibility & migration assistant supports KU IT in moving departmental and faculty websites from legacy cPanel hosting into the university’s content management system (CMS) while improving accessibility and consistency. The primary focus is rebuilding sites in approved templates, ensuring pages meet KU web standards for structure, color contrast, headings, links, and alternative text, and remediating PDFs so they are accessible to screen readers.
The student will also help resolve website issues submitted through the ticketing system, including accessibility‑related fixes, working with campus partners to understand problems, implement updates, and verify that changes meet usability and compliance expectations. Additional responsibilities may include content updates, link checking, PDF tagging, and documenting accessibility and migration work. This role is ideal for students interested in web design, front‑end development, or user experience with a strong emphasis on real‑world accessibility practice.
55% – Website migration and accessibility
- Migrate websites from cPanel to the enterprise CMS using approved templates and components.
- Rebuild site structure, menus, and page layouts based on existing sites.
- Review pages for accessibility (headings, lists, link text, alt text, color contrast, and keyboard navigation).
- Fix basic accessibility issues identified during migration or review.
25% – Ticket‑based website and accessibility support
- Respond to web‑related tickets from campus partners, with particular attention to accessibility issues.
- Troubleshoot problems such as broken links, missing or incorrectly structured content, formatting problems, and minor layout bugs.
- Implement accessibility‑related fixes (e.g., correcting headings, adding alt text, improving link text, updating form labels).
- Coordinate with staff to clarify requests and confirm that updates meet their functional and accessibility needs.
15% – PDF accessibility and quality assurance
- Remediate PDFs for accessibility (tags, reading order, headings, alt text for meaningful images, bookmarks when appropriate).
- Run basic accessibility and link checks on migrated sites and documents.
- Test pages and documents for common issues and confirm that fixes are successful.
5% – Other related duties as assigned
- Assist with additional web content cleanup, accessibility projects, or small web initiatives as needed within KU IT’s web environment.
During the semester term of the appointment, the student hourly must be enrolled in no fewer than 6 credit hours. For summer periods the student hourly must: (1) have been enrolled in no…
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