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​website design & maintenance

​collective.aporia is seeking an experienced web designer. This position will be responsible for the following tasks:
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- Website design
- Content editing
- Content organization
- Digital archival work
- Website maintenance, including uploading new content

Applicants should be able to work independently and with the team, collaborating on ideas regarding design and content.  Applicants should be able to organize and track multiple (time sensitive) tasks at once. We are looking for a long-term team member, someone who believes in collective.aporia’s mission, and wants to see it grow.

Applicants should have effective written and verbal communication, and should respond to inquiries from team members in a timely manner. Lastly, applicants should preferably identify as an artist/creator/community worker, as it is collective.aporia’s mission to provide opportunities for creative folks from around the world.

We do not and will not ever discriminate applicants based on gender, race, sexuality, class, religion, ability, citizenship status, and/or ethnicity.

This position is on a temporarily volunteer basis until funding can be established.

To apply, please send a CV and cover letter to collective.aporia@gmail.com with the following subject line: "Website Design & Maintenance Application- First and Last Name."
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  • about us
    • manifesto
    • festivals
    • volunteer
    • contact
  • workshops
    • 2021 workshop schedule >
      • Work Exchange Initiative
      • Community Scholarship
    • Innisfree Workshop Series >
      • IWS archive
    • private workshops
    • the commons
  • blog
  • *apo- press
    • events
  • BLM resources