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UI/UX Redesign for Therapy Worker Cooperative webpage

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Organization: Common Ground Therapy Worker Cooperative
Status: searching
Date Posted: 2026-06-05
Tagged as: UI, UX, Redesign, webpage, website, enhance, upgrade, cooperative, therapy
Role: UI/UX Redesign
Deliverables
We have found that our attempts to implement these changes either don’t manifest themselves or they break the website and have to be reversed:
- Structurally enhance the Therapists page with a sidebar with clickable Service categories (like a ‘tag’) in the sidebar which filter out the therapists who don’t offer that service: see model here Hackney Therapy Centre - ‘…click in the sidebar which type of therapy or support you are interested in and see which therapists offer that form or mode.’
- Therapist profile pages / [_layouts/therapist.html]
- Move the profile pic centrally and make it less harsh
- Make therapist photos on home page 33% smaller
- Other Therapist cards displayed in 50% smaller boxes at bottom of each individual therapist page
- Structurally enhance the Therapist Profile Pages whereby all other Therapist cards are displayed in small boxes at bottom of each individual therapist page for easy access–modelled on this: E8 Therapy
- Improve the header/logo experience
- HOME / GLOBAL CONTENT - Blend the logo color with the background
- Redesign the HOME / GLOBAL CONTENT in top/header bar to be longer/bigger with left-side CGT logo (home page link) bigger; and with slightly smaller tagline text on home page
- News list - Reverse-chronological list of news posts. Each item shows title, date, short summary/excerpt and a “Read more” link to the full post
- Make the news card bigger
- Fix the broken Pages CMS relationship with the GitHub Repository
- Manual auditing of website accessibility and governance (e.g. Mobile 2D scrolling problem - ‘WCAG 2.1 AA 1.4.10’)
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How To Apply
commonground@therapy.coop
www.therapy.coop
www.loomio.com/commongroundtherapy
A not-for-profit social enterprise for local communities in south-east London, UK — owned and run by the therapists who work here.
Our website needs significant changes and some build fixing before we can properly launch and promote it.
This requires skills using PagesCMS, Github Repository, Cloudflare; with the following stack:
- Static site generator Jekyll 4.4
- Templating Liquid
- Styling Vanilla CSS with custom properties
- JavaScript Vanilla ES6 (accordion, nav, fade-in, forms)
- CMS Pages CMS
- Forms Formspree
- Analytics Plausible (privacy-friendly)
- Hosting Cloudflare Pages
- Build tool Wrangler
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