Position InformationGeneral Information
Position Number STMP15
Working Title Digital Content Coordinator
Division Academic Affairs
Department Graduate School (Adm)
Work Unit Graduate School
Work Location Reese
Vacancy Open To All Candidates
Position Designation Non-Student Temporary
Employment Type Temporary - Full-time
Hours per week 30
Work ScheduleHours within M-F, 8-5 p.m. preferred, but flexible
Pay Rate $20.00/hr
Minimum Experience/Education - Bachelor's degree from an accredited university.
- Marketing or communications experience preferred.
Departmental Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education:Duties and ResponsibilitiesPosition OverviewThe Digital Content Coordinator is a hands-on, tactical role focused entirely on executing a critical website consolidation and content migration project within WordPress. This time-limited temporary position will assist in auditing, migrating, formatting, and restructuring digital content from multiple platforms into a unified web ecosystem. The ideal candidate has practical technical comfort with WordPress block editors, an exceptional eye for detail, and a commitment to maintaining clean, user-friendly, and accessible web experiences.
Key Responsibilities- Website Migration & WordPress Execution: Actively migrate pages, posts, and media assets from legacy sites into the primary target WordPress environment. Build out and format pages using modern WordPress templates, blocks, or designated patterns according to brand guidelines.
- Content Auditing & Restructuring: Review existing web content for accuracy, relevance, and redundancy. Assist in implementing a streamlined site architecture by setting up redirects, archiving outdated material, and consolidating overlapping documentation.
- Quality Assurance & UX Alignment: Proofread and format content during migration to ensure exceptional readability, clean typography, and seamless user experience (UX). Verify that all internal and external hyperlinks remain functional across the newly consolidated layout.
- Digital Accessibility & Compliance: Ensure all migrated web pages and uploaded assets (such as PDFs and images) meet university web standards, formatting rules, and modern digital accessibility practices (e.g., proper heading hierarchies, descriptive alt text for images).
- Basic Search Engine Optimization (SEO): Apply basic traditional SEO on-page optimizations during migration, including configuring appropriate meta titles, page descriptions, and maintaining clean URL structures.
Other Work/Responsibilities Necessary Licenses or CertificationsQualifications & Skills- Demonstrated, practical experience managing content or building pages within WordPress.
- Strong writing, proofreading, and editorial skills with high attention to detail.
- Basic understanding of web accessibility principles (WCAG 2.1) and user-centric design.
- Ability to work independently on repetitive technical tasks while maintaining data integrity and accuracy.
- Excellent communication skills to closely coordinate progress and handoffs.
Proposed Hire Date 07/01/2026
Contact InformationExpected Length of AssignmentPosting Open Date 06/05/2026
Posting Close Date 09/05/2026
Special Notes to Applicants*
Temporary staff employees are ineligible to receive benefits (leave, health coverage, State service credit, etc.). They are, however, covered by Worker's Compensation provisions.
However, any non-permanent employee hired to work 30 or more hours per week for three months or more (cumulative of all positions, and not designated as variable hour worker), must be offered the chance to enroll in the High Deductible Health Plan, within 30 days of their eligibility. Any non-permanent employee hired to work less than 30 hours per week (cumulative of all positions or designated as variable hour worker - i.e. student workers) are measured during designated measurement periods. If they average 30 or more hours per week over a designated measurement period, they will be offered the chance to enroll in the High Deductible Health Plan and will be notified of instructions.
*Special Notes Regarding Eligibility for the High Deductible Health Plan- Temporary hourly workers (eligibility based on FTE, duration of more than 30 days) FTE .75+ (cumulative of all jobs) or measured full-time, offered the high deductible health insurance
- Temporary salaried workers (regardless of the FTE, duration of more than 30 days) Reported as full-time & offered the high deductible health insurance
https://hr.charlotte.edu/benefits/benefit-plans/health-insurance