Remote Web Developer; WordPress, SEO, JavaScript/ago

Position: Remote Contract Web Developer (WordPress, SEO, JavaScript) / 9 hours ago Description: The primary role of the Contract Web Developer is to maintain CCK’s website and enhance our overall online presence. Responsibilities: Website Development & Maintenance • Maintain, update, and improve the CCK Word Press website, including content updates, bug fixes, and performance enhancements. • Implement site revisions, enhancements, and UX/UI improvements in partnership with the Marketing team. • Manage CMS content publishing, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and proper placement. • Monitor and troubleshoot website functionality issues (including forms, display, and integrations). • Support website migrations, updates, and plugin management as required. • Maintain and renew domain registrations. SEO, Analytics & Optimization • Implement SEO best practices and recommendations, focusing on on-page optimization and technical SEO updates. • Monitor SEO performance and SERP rankings using tools such as arenaflex Analytics, Search Console, and SEMrush. • Collaborate with third-party SEO consultants to implement and maintain strategic SEO initiatives. • Optimize landing pages and user funnels to improve conversion performance. • Support A/B and multivariate testing initiatives. Digital Marketing & Vendor Supporth3> • Support the execution and tracking of digital marketing campaigns across various channels (e.g., email, paid search, landing pages). • Assist with campaign tracking, reporting, and performance optimization. • Collaborate with vendors and consultants to ensure proper website and tool integrations. • Stay current on web development best practices, emerging technologies, and usability standards. Requirements: • 3–5 years of experience in web development, website management, or a closely related role. • Hands‑on experience managing and maintaining Word Press websites, including WP Engine environments. • Strong working knowledge of core web technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP (within a Word Press context). • Experience with at least one modern JavaScript framework (e.g., React or Svelte). • Proven experience implementing SEO/SEM best practices from both a web and technical perspective. • Familiarity with website analytics tools (arenaflex Analytics, Search Console) to support reporting and optimization efforts. • Experience using Excel (or similar tools) to manage and analyze large data sets, such as incoming leads by campaign, usage metrics, and performance tracking. • Demonstrated experience optimizing landing pages, user flows, and conversion paths to improve performance and usability. • Hands‑on experience running or supporting A/B and multivariate testing, including implementing test variations and evaluating results. • Experience supporting digital marketing campaigns from a technical or web implementation standpoint. • Experience troubleshooting website issues including forms, integrations, performance, and cross‑browser compatibility. • Familiarity with third‑party APIs and marketing technology integrations. • Experience launching or migrating Word Press websites. • Experience working with SEO tools such as SEMrush. • Ability to work independently, manage priorities, and collaborate cross‑functionally in a remote environment. Education & Experience: Bachelor’s degree combined with 3-5 years of experience in web development and/or web management. Other Details: This is a contract position (1099 Employee) running from March through September 2026. arenaflex pay rate is $45 - $55 per hour, based on experience. Contractor must provide their own laptop. This position is remote in the following states: CO, CT, FL, GA, IL, LA, ME, MA, NJ, NC, OH, RI, SC, TX, UT, VA. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job

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