Job offered: Web Developer

Type: Full-time
Location: London, UK

Grade 6, £37,412 to £44,015 per annum, inclusive of £3,223 per annum London Allowance.

King's Online is a highly collaborative environment, where you will work closely with instructional designers, web/UX designers, project managers, content developers, visual designers and e-learning assistants to support the development of innovative e-learning materials.

Primarily, the Web Developer will be in place to help us to expand our available technologies to encompass new and effective ways of delivering online learning to students, locally and globally. This will involve the development for our current learning management system Moodle and its plugins and themes, as well as potentially a broad range of other technologies that'll integrate to it in order to support King's Online product roadmap and strategy.

The Web Developer will be responsible for back-end and front-end web development code implementation and will be accountable for the King's Online code base. In this role, you will work closely with our team of UX experts to assist in executing their vision and optimise the student experience; you will also work with front-end developers that will contribute to the implementation of user interfaces.

King's Online believe and promote that:

  • People benefit from an element of freedom to define a working arrangement that supports their lifestyle. We support flexible working in the broadest sense of the term: working from home, working part-time, job sharing or having another kind of flexible arrangement.
  • Staff well-being is paramount to the success of the team. We are a team that believes in empathy and compassion and each person within the team will be helped and supported to achieve their goals. We have an active well-being programme, including a weekly fruit basket, and regular optional social activities
  • A team that is comprised of people with different backgrounds, cultures, experiences and skills will generate ideas that are more innovative and creative, having a positive impact on the quality of our product and therefore our students.
  • Innovation comes from everyone, not from above. We aim to ensure that all members of the team have opportunities to explore new ideas and contribute to the direction of our product and processes.

This post will be offered on an indefinite contract.

This is a full-time post - 100% full time equivalent.

You must have the right to work in the UK to apply for this role.

The selection process will include an assessment and a panel interview - likely date: Thursday 28 March.

 

To apply: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BQF668/web-developer


Entry added by Louise Bennett - 19 Feb 2019
Last updated - 19 Feb 2019