Website Designer-Developer

Website Designer-Developer

The Annunciation Marble Arch Closing date: Wed, 08 Apr 2026

Artform: Charity
Role: Marketing & Digital
Contract: Contract
Remote
  • Part time
  • Under £10K

Wed, 25 Mar 2026 "> published -

Job Summary

Freelance opportunity to deliver a new website, refreshed branding and photography for The Annunciation Marble Arch, central London. The project includes Beacon CRM integration, accessibility for D/deaf users and support for an NLHF-funded heritage project.

Job Description

The Annunciation Marble Arch is seeking an experienced freelancer or studio to deliver a new website, refreshed branding and new photography for our central London church.

This commission will support the church's worshipping life, community engagement, venue hire, fundraising and heritage activity, including our National Lottery Heritage Fund-supported project, Sharing our Future.

We are looking for a supplier who can deliver:

a new accessible, mobile-friendly website

a refreshed logo and light-touch visual identity

a new bank of professional photography

integration with Beacon CRM for forms, enquiries and donations

The website should serve both existing congregation members and new audiences, including people discovering the church for worship, community, heritage or accessible events. A key priority is creating a welcoming and inclusive digital presence, with strong provision for D/deaf users and capacity for future BSL and visual content.

The brief includes key sections such as Plan Your Visit, Worship & Services, Events, D/deaf Community, Heritage & History, Sharing our Future, Venue Hire, Give/Support and Contact. The appointed supplier will also need to ensure good accessibility, clear navigation, mobile responsiveness, SEO, GDPR-compliant forms and smooth content management for church staff.

We are particularly interested in hearing from suppliers with experience in church, charity, heritage or community-facing websites; accessible design; CRM integration; branding for values-led organisations; and photography for community or heritage settings.

Job Requirements

Strong experience in delivering high-quality digital projects from brief to launch. Ability to balance design, usability and technical delivery within a modest budget. Confident working with accessibility requirements from the outset, including inclusive design for D/deaf audiences. Experience of integrating third-party tools such as CRM, booking or donation platforms. Ability to create a clear visual identity and commission or deliver photography suitable for web and print. Strong project management, communication and content migration skills. Able to work to a defined timetable and accommodate approval stages linked to externally funded work.

Job Responsibilities

Lead the project through discovery, design, build and launch. Advise on site structure, user journey and content priorities. Develop a clear, welcoming and easy-to-manage website with appropriate integrations and editable content areas. Create a light-touch brand refresh and supply photography assets for digital use. Migrate and organise existing material, identify where new content is needed, and present information clearly for different audiences. Build in the required acknowledgements and support the church through testing, refinement and handover, including staff guidance on updating content after launch.

Job Overview

  • Job Title: Website Designer-Developer
  • Salary: Under £10K
  • Hours: Part time
  • Artform: Charity
  • Role: Marketing & Digital
  • Contract: Contract
  • Closing date: Wed, 08 Apr 2026
  • Location: Remote

How to Apply

To request the full Invitation to Quote or to submit a proposal, please contact the Heritage Project Manager. Please send a short written proposal outlining your relevant experience, particularly with church or charity websites, Beacon or similar CRMs, accessibility and/or D/deaf-focused projects, and work aimed at reaching new audiences. Your proposal should also include your approach to branding, photography, website design and build, accessibility, NLHF compliance and sign-off, SEO/discoverability, and creating a welcoming D/deaf community hub, together with an outline project plan and timetable, a cost breakdown, examples of relevant work, the names and roles of key team members, and confirmation that you can meet the target launch date.
This is a freelance project contract with a total fee of £6,000. The project is expected to require approximately 15–18 days of work delivered over an 6-8 week period (approximately 2-3 days per week). Closing Date to apply 08/03/26 5pm.