Job Description Summary:GW Libraries and Academic Innovation, the nexus for 
cross-disciplinary collaboration across campus, is responsible for online 
learning programs, academic technology, and faculty teaching initiatives. 
Encompassing Gelman, Eckles, and VSTC, the GW Libraries support the research 
and learning goals of undergraduates, graduates, and faculty of the university 
in a highly collaborative, dynamic, and deeply engaged intellectual community. 
Reporting to the Director of Communications and Outreach, the Web Designer 
works within the Division’s Web Project team.The Web Designer is responsible 
for the following duties:
Maintaining primary responsibility for the user experience of the entire web 
presence of GW Libraries and Academic Innovation (GWLAI).
Creating the look, layout, and features for the GWLAI web presence with an eye 
for clean and artful web design and superior user interface design.
Working closely with the Web Developer, Web Producer, and other members of the 
web team, the Web Designer ensures each web presence adheres to GWLAI’s visual 
standards, displays the highest level of customer service, and furthers the 
goals of the organization while working in a highly collaborative, team 
environment with shared responsibilities and overlapping areas of expertise.
Designing responsive websites and web tools, including the theming layer for 
Drupal sites. Designing graphic assets for websites, digital signage, and print 
media in keeping with GW’s graphic standards.
Developing and maintaining the pattern library for each web property.
Creating wireframes, storyboards, user flows, process flows and site maps to 
communicate interaction and design ideas.
Working in collaboration with web developers to test and implement changes to 
web properties.
Following LAI web development procedures for ticketing, version control and 
repository management.
Building interactive features (galleries, interactive floor maps, search box 
behavior) using JavaScript and jQuery.
Maintaining documentation on design projects and Drupal themes.
Implementing design changes as needed.
Ensuring web designs comply with W3C AA accessibility standards.
Ensuring web designs function across platforms (browsers, devices, operating 
systems) as intended.
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. Degree requirements may be substituted 
with an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Preferred 
Qualifications:
Demonstrated expertise and experience working in CSS, JS/JQuery, and HTML.
Demonstrated expertise and experience with Drupal theming (both Drupal 7 and 8 
preferred).
Demonstrated expertise and experience with code repositories and version 
control (Git preferred).
Demonstrated expertise and experience with Drupal WCMS features and 
functionality (including Views, Blocks and User Permissions).
Demonstrated expertise and experience with command line tools running in a 
Linux shell (terminal).
Familiarity with Adobe InDesign and Adobe Premiere Pro.
Experience working in an Agile/Scrum development process.
Ability to solve problems creatively and effectively.
Up-to-date with the latest web trends, techniques, best practices, and 
technologies.


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