Job Description Summary: George Washington Libraries and Academic Innovation 
(GWLAI) is a catalyst, a spark to generate new ideas and new possibilities. 
Responsive to the changing landscape of information and education, being 
sensitive both to traditional and emergent modes of communication, we bring 
together diverse constituents of faculty, students, and staff in a highly 
collaborative, dynamic, and deeply engaged intellectual community to support 
research, teaching and learning. As part of the larger George Washington 
University, we are a nexus where exciting things happen, where change happens, 
where growth happens.Reporting to the Director of Communications and Outreach, 
the Senior Web Developer works in a highly collaborative environment with the 
Web designer, Web Producer, and GWLAI partners to ensure an effective, visually 
appealing, and intuitive web presence. The Senior Web Developer is responsible 
for the following duties:
Manages all technical aspects and architecture of GW LAI’s web presence. This 
includes responsibility for the CMS for the main site, which itself integrates 
library search/discovery tools and applications such as a room reservation 
system, web publishing of archival collections, custom-built CMS modules, and 
more.
Deploys, maintains, and enhances the CMS and other sites to ensure high 
availability, performance, security, and to ensure that the sites meet evolving 
business requirements. This entails back-end through front-end work: 
Administering Linux servers, configuring CMS applications and databases, 
through creating web pages and custom modules.
Collaborates with the Web Designer to integrate approved themes and design 
elements into CMS and CMS modules.
Utilizes site analytics to track and provide visibility into site activity, 
usage, and visitor profiles
Utilizes SEO and Semantic Web strategies to improve site visibility
Creates web pages using scripting and markup languages such as JavaScript, CSS, 
XML, JSON, HTML, PHP
Maintains current documentation on application and server administration, and 
adheres to team practices for code versioning and code review workflows
Consults with GWLAI Communications and partners to determine priorities and 
scope of business requirements relating to web projects, and communicates with 
decision-makers at all levels to discuss technical plans, risks, and 
opportunities
The position is based at GW’s Foggy Bottom Campus in Washington, DC. The 
incumbent may perform other related duties as assigned. The omission of 
specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are 
logically related to the position. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in 
an appropriate area of specialization plus 2 years of relevant professional 
experience. Degree requirements may be substituted with an equivalent 
combination of education, training and experience. Preferred Qualifications: 
Experience developing and deploying high-availability, enterprise web solutions 
in Drupal 7 or 8
Ability to architect enterprise Drupal solutions including data, display, and 
information architecture
Advanced site-building experience including deep familiarity with Drupal 
modules such as CTools, Views, and Panels, and experience creating custom 
Drupal modules
Experience building responsive websites using Drupal CMS, HTML/HTML5, CSS/CSS3, 
and JavaScript/jQuery
Knowledge of the Drupal theme layer, PHP, PHP files and theme functions
Experience deploying, configuring, troubleshooting and maintaining applications 
in a Linux environment
Experience with code versioning and social coding best practices using tools 
such as GitHub.
Diverse technical experience beyond Drupal
Experience integrating API-based data services into a Drupal site, including 
experience with data representations such as JSON and XML
Experience improving visibility of websites using SEO (search engine 
optimization) and SWI (semantic web identity) strategies
  

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