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Estimated salary
£ 2400
Median salary at THIRD SECTOR LAB
£ 1920Lowest salary
£ 2273The average salary
£ 2500Highest salary
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THIRD SECTOR LAB is looking for employees for positions:
full stack developer
full stack developer
Salary
salary
Requirements
A qualification in a related field is advantageous but not essential. We value demonstrable, hands-on experience
(Agency experience or freelancing for clients is beneficial
exceptional personal projects or contributions to WordPress can substitute for some professional experience.)
experience Level: Approximately 1–3 years of professional web development experience, including building sites with WordPress
web Standards & Accessibility: Awareness of web standards, semantics, and accessibility guidelines . Commitment to building inclusive, user-friendly interfaces
problem-Solving: Strong debugging skills and resourcefulness. Able to troubleshoot layout issues, functionality errors, or performance problems systematically
advanced WordPress Skills: Knowledge of page builders and custom field frameworks
E-Commerce: Familiarity with WooCommerce or other WordPress e-commerce plugins
Responsibility
provide ongoing support to clients by investigating and resolving website issues or content updates
help prepare basic user guides or training on using the WordPress CMS
scoping & Discovery: Work as part of a wider team to understand user needs and required functionality
ensure websites are secure and optimised
troubleshoot any hosting or domain/DNS issues in coordination with our hosting provider
client Support & Training: Occasionally attend client meetings to gather technical requirements or demo new features
develop & Maintain WordPress Websites: Build new charity websites and campaign landing pages with WordPress using Beaver Builder, an appropriate suite of plugins, themes and custom development to implement client-specific functionality