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What do cherries, icing and responsive design have in common? They all make something great even better. We’re looking for someone to help us build digital services that make the library experience even better for our patrons. As a web developer, you’ll be part of the team that maintains three websites (worthingtonlibraries.org, worthingtonmemory.org and a staff intranet) and a range of digital services, applications and integrations. We partner on projects with other area libraries and actively contribute to the open-source community. Our tight-knit team bonds with jokes about Little Bobby Tables and debates about tabs versus spaces. We manage to fit all this in a 37-hour work week (rarely working after hours). Our award-winning library has been an important part of the community since its founding in 1803, and we’re proud to combine traditional library services with the innovative. What do we offer? Lots of food and fun, plus a supportive culture that includes development opportunities and team-based projects. Join us as we work together to be the library our patrons deserve! Visit us at http://www.worthingtonlibraries.org/about/jobs to learn more about our job opportunities. Open until filled. ---- Brought to you by code4lib jobs: https://jobs.code4lib.org/jobs/27947-web-developerReceived on Wed Dec 06 2017 - 12:40:19 EST