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Web Development Support Specialist
- Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
- Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
À propos
Crimson Capstone helps high-achieving students design, build, and launch real-world projects that demonstrate leadership, initiative, and impact for top university admissions. Many Capstone projects culminate in a public-facing website—whether that's a startup landing page, nonprofit site, portfolio, campaign hub, or app frontend.
We're hiring a Web Development Support Specialist to help students execute professionally, without turning Capstone into a coding bootcamp or overburdening mentors whose expertise is strategic rather than technical.
What You'll DoThis role is hands-on, student-facing, and outcomes-driven.
You will:
Support Capstone students in building, polishing, and launching websites tied to their projects.
Help students translate a project concept into a clean, admissions-credible web presence
Provide guidance on:
Site structure & UX
Frontend implementation
Deployment & hosting
Best practices for performance, accessibility, and professionalism
Troubleshoot bugs, layout issues, and deployment problems efficiently
Recommend appropriate tools and stacks based on student skill level (e.g. Webflow vs React)
Collaborate with Capstone mentors and ops to ensure web deliverables align with project milestones
Step in during Classic & Elite packages where web/marketing support hours are included
This is not just about building sites for students from scratch. It's about helping students learn just enough, build correctly, and ship something real.
Typical Student Use CasesYou might help a student:
Build a landing page for a nonprofit or social impact initiative
Launch a basic MVP site for a student startup
Create a portfolio site (research, art, media, CS projects)
Deploy a simple web app frontend
Improve the design and credibility of an existing site before public launch or press
Technical
Strong frontend fundamentals: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Experience with at least one modern framework or tool (e.g. React, , Vue, Webflow)
Comfort with no-code / low-code tools when appropriate (e.g Wix)
Experience deploying sites (Vercel, Netlify, basic hosting setups)
A degree from a Top 30 U.S. university (strongly preferred)
Ability to debug quickly and explain clearly
Experience explaining technical concepts to non-technical users
Patient, structured, and student-centered communication style
Ability to guide without taking over execution
Nice to Have
UX/UI sensibility (especially for landing pages)
Familiarity with student projects, startups, nonprofits, or portfolios
Experience mentoring or tutoring students
Understanding of what makes a site "admissions-credible" vs. amateur
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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