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Dec 2022
Digital Culture Network Look to Recruit an ‘Accessibility Champion’
The Digital Culture Network is looking to recruit a Tech Champion specialising in Digital Accessibility for the first time. This will not only ensure that inclusivity and relevance is at the forefront of everything we do, but will also help creative and cultural organisations and individuals ensure they have the skills and knowledge to be more effective businesses by drawing on a wider range of views and experience.
The Digital Accessibility Tech Champion will encourage best practice and innovation in digital accessibility for organisations and individuals in range of disciplines from galleries to theatres, libraries, festivals, arts centres, and museums across the country. Our new Tech Champion will offer specialist advice through a variety of formats including; one-to-one support sessions, delivery of training and unique resources.
If you would like to be considered for this role, you will be an experienced digital accessibility professional, who has a good understanding of how creative and cultural organisations and individuals might use these skills and technologies to their best advantage. You should have drive, ambition, and the communication skills to encourage and support organisations at all levels to realise their digital ambitions in this area.
To apply: please forward your CV and a covering note application to Neil Rogers at RedCat Digital [email protected]
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