Dear all,
Apologies for cross-posting if you should receive this twice.
=== NEW POST ===
Full details and application form: http://tinyurl.com/36de8zu
We have a new vacancy for a new post on our web team at the University of St
Andrews (www.st-andrews.ac.uk) for a Website Migration Project Officer.
The main purpose of this role is to complete the migration process of
Academic School websites into our Web content management system,
TERMINALFOUR Site Manager.
The current team comprises:
Web Manager
Assistant Information Architect/Web Manager
Web Developer (Java, PHP, JavaScript, Ajax, etc.)
Content Editor
Salary: £24,273 to £28,983 per annum
Fixed term three years
Closing date: Thursday 12 August 2010
Interview date: Monday 13 September 2010
Start date: As soon as possible
Ref no: SB7179
Full details and application form: http://tinyurl.com/36de8zu
=== FURTHER INFORMATION ===
The University of St Andrews' web presence has evolved over the past 10
years to become one of the key communication channels for a wide range of
University audiences, both internal and external; for example, current and
prospective students, staff, alumni, businesses and the general public.
The current visual design and information architecture structure of the
website was updated in 2007 to focus more attention on the needs of the
various site audiences outlined above. At this time content from all
University support services was migrated into the University's content
management system, TERMINALFOUR Site Manager (T4), re-architected and
redesigned to provide a more consistent experience for the site visitor.
Academic School sites were not initially migrated in to T4 but over the past
three years, five full School sites and a number of smaller sub-sites have
been brought within the T4 framework.
The main purpose of this role is to complete the migration process of
Academic School websites into T4. Most School websites have static pages,
but some include content from their own in-house systems or back-end
databases, so an understanding of how different web technologies (e.g. PHP,
SQL, JavaScript, Ajax) can be used to generate dynamic content is essential.
In addition, you will undertake other web related work as required.
You should be educated to degree standard or equivalent, have an excellent
technical knowledge of web publishing, strong customer focus and
well-developed interpersonal skills; the ability to work with staff at all
levels in the organisation. An excellent command of the English language
together with highly developed presentation skills (both, written and oral)
and the ability to convey complex information to variety of audiences are
also essential skills.
Experience of either working in Higher Education, or within a large
decentralised organisation is of paramount importance.
Thanks
Gareth
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The Revd Gareth J M Saunders
Assistant Information Architect/Web Manager
Business Improvements
University of St Andrews
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