webpage/forum designer

webpage/forum designer

Short term project
J96920
At a glance

Skills

  • Web design (including UX/UI)

Where

Enfield, EN13UQ
Remote opportunity

Time

Either in or out of office hours Estimate of time needed:
1-15 hours or 15-90 hours
A few hours a month once the webpage has been made

We are looking for someone to update our website and to help us restart our forum to help the families who have children with disabilities and be available afterwards to help us maintain both

What will you be doing?

We would like someone who can update and refresh our existing website and to set up a working online forum. You will work closely with the Trustees of the charity but will also have the freedom to use your creative input to make the website a vibrant and attractive base for our Charity

What are we looking for?

We would love to find someone who wants to make a difference to the families who have a special needs child.  Finding other families who can relate to their lives is hugely important and a way to introduce them, through a webpage and forum is the base they need.  

Our volunteer should have previous experience of web page design and a knowledge of forums (currently vBulletin)

We would like someone who can work independantly but who is happy to work alongside the current trustees.  

What difference will you make?

Your input will help us to reach many more families who have a disabled child by having a great website that can direct them to our forum, to put them in touch with similar families.  Our charity used to be really successful and we would like to replicate that by starting with a great base and fabulous website.  We would like someone who can give a few hours a month to maintain and update the website as needed

Causes
  • Children / families
  • Learning disabilities / difficulties
  • Physical disabilities
  • Organisation type: 
    Charity

    Special Kids in the UK is a charity for families who have a child of any age with special needs.

     Families who have children and young people with special...