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Nonprofit Organization: The Feminist Press at City University of New York
Industry: Web development
Salary: Competitive
Job Duration: Part time as needed
Job Location: New York City
Job Requirements:
The Feminist Press is looking for a consultant to help them develop a dynamic, interactive website for women in science from the ground up. This includes visualizing layout, helping with graphic design and mock-ups for the engineers, creating post-launch marketing strategies, and pre-launch content.
The website is part of an NSF-funded project to broaden the participation of young women in all fields of science and math by addressing key gender-related barriers through publication of books and a website about women and science.
Requirements:
The candidate we are looking for has a high-energy, outgoing personality with excellent organizational skills. He or she has a background in graphic design, extensive knowledge of the web, and ideas that will move the site forward. The consultant must be able to work with two teams (Feminist Press and IBM) and create one focused vision.
Minimum requirements include:
- BS/BA degree required
- At least, 2 years of Web experience
- Proficient in photoshop
- Excellent attention to detail
Send resume and 3 references to smow@gc.cuny.edu
The Feminist Press is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Founded in 1970, the Feminist Press at the City of New York is a nonprofit literary and educational institution dedicated to publishing works by and about women. Our existence is grounded in the knowledge that women’s writing has often been absent or underrepresented on bookstore and literary shelves and in educational curricula and that such absences contribute, in turn, to the exclusion of women from the literary canon, from the historical record, and from public discourse. As we move forward into the 21st century, we continue to expand our work to respond to women’s silences wherever they are found.












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