- Experience
- 2+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 1 hour ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Candidates should be individuals with lived experience as a person with a vision disability and strong screen-reader skills. Applicants with relevant accessibility, UX research, usability testing, or assistive-technology experience are encouraged to apply.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
Role overview
GovTech Singapore is looking for a Digital Accessibility Tester to help make government digital services more usable and inclusive. The position focuses on assessing public-facing websites and digital products with the help of real assistive-technology experience, so that accessibility gaps can be identified and resolved for a wider range of users.
You will partner with designers, engineers, and product teams to surface barriers, explain their impact, and recommend practical fixes that support a more human-centered approach to accessibility.
Key responsibilities
- Perform detailed manual accessibility reviews of web-based platforms and assess them against Singapore’s Digital Service Standards.
- Apply first-hand experience with assistive technologies to uncover usability problems that automated checks may miss.
- Prepare well-organized audit reports that can be used by designers, developers, QA teams, product owners, and other non-technical stakeholders.
- Translate findings into clear, practical recommendations aligned to WCAG requirements and real user impact.
- Work with cross-functional stakeholders to explain accessibility issues, show barriers in context, and help drive implementation of corrections.
- Join review meetings, walkthroughs, and discussions with internal or external stakeholders to keep accessibility goals aligned.
- Help refine testing methods, audit processes, and internal accessibility standards.
- Keep up with changing accessibility practices, assistive technologies, and WCAG guidance.
- Promote a culture of inclusion by advocating for accessibility from both technical and user-experience perspectives.
What the team is looking for
- Personal experience as a person with a vision disability, along with strong screen-reader proficiency.
- Good analytical ability and the capacity to turn audit observations into concise, structured documentation.
- Strong written communication skills with the ability to explain user impact, technical details, and recommended remediation steps clearly.
Preferred background
- IAAP Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certification or a comparable credential.
- Experience in UX research or usability testing, especially with participants who have disabilities.
- Exposure to a range of assistive technologies and devices.
- Working knowledge of basic HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and ARIA to understand code-level accessibility issues.
- At least 2 years of practical experience carrying out manual accessibility audits in real-world settings.
- Solid understanding of Digital Service Standards or WCAG 2.1 A/AA requirements and the ability to assess conformance confidently.
- Familiarity with accessibility testing approaches and tools, including both automated and manual methods.
- Ability to explain complex accessibility findings in a way that is useful to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Additional information
This role is based in Singapore and is offered as a full-time onsite position. No salary, stipend, number of openings, or start-date details were provided in the source.