The primary responsibility of this role is to ensure that ECRA’s digital products function effectively working with our existing providers and teams that support our websites, research databases, CRM databases and other systems. In time we expect our Digital Projects Co-ordinator to be able to understand and plan developments across the systems we use and to co-ordinate development activities between our providers. Ethical Consumer is a not-for-profit multi-stakeholder cooperative, and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We usename-blind shortlisting. The offices are upstairs in a wheelchairaccessible building in Manchester, [but remote working is possible]. Salary: £13,509 pa (£12.96/hour for 20 hours/week). For the right candidate, we might consider a variation in the number of hours per week or a contractor relationship if appropriate. Co-operative Responsibilities All permanent staff are members. All members share the responsibilities of running the co-operative, including: Taking part in the decision-making process Subgroups for areas of management including Personnel, Finance or Publishing. Specific responsibilities - the Digital Projects Co-ordinator role will include: ensuring Ethical Consumer websites are well functioningliaising with the external web developers and support and maintenance teams, and prioritising work tasksweb content (upload and editing, with potential for content creation as well)ensuring licences are up to datetesting bug fixes and feature enhancementstech project managementmanaging / participating in internal and external tech meetingspossible AI research development The timetable for this recruitment is as follows: Closing date: 9pm Sunday 16th February 2025 Short-listing: week of 17th February Interviews: Monday 24th February Starting date: Monday 24th March, subject to negotiation