Dear All
Please see below an exciting web developer role - deadline 5th November. Please circulate widely. Many thanks. Esther
Accentuate History of Place - Web Developer
Screen South is looking for an experienced Web Developer to work with them in creating a cutting edge interactive web platform for the Accentuate History of Place project.
This is a critical role as the web platform will be the hub for engaging audiences with this nationally significant heritage project exploring deaf and disability history. We wish to commission an engaging website that incorporates films, digital games and trails and archive materials, can be navigated on a number of levels and has the feel of exploring a heritage exhibition. Accessibility must be of a very high standard, because of the nature of the topic and the expected audiences.
* Fee: the maximum fee for the role is £16,650 + VAT to cover all costs, including any travel and expenses.
* Deadline for applications: 5pm Thursday 5th November 2015.
Please download the Web Developer Brief for further information on how to apply and other related documents on this link http://bit.ly/1jylPVZ
You can find out more about the History of Place project at http://www.accentuateuk.org/Accentuate-History-of-Place
Esther Fox
Head of Accentuate Programme
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The Wedge
75 - 81 Tontine Street
Folkestone
Kent
CT20 1JR
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Tel: 01303 259777
Fax: 01303 259786
Mobile: 07760 783100
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Screen South is a company limited by guarantee registered in England number 4290554.
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