Web Content Editor
Salary: £23,225 - £29,275 depending on experience
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute’s Public Engagement team is currently seeking an experienced web content editor to re-edit and develop new content for the public engagement website.
The web editor will work with members of the PE team: content manager, technical web developer and animators, to re-edit and produce new digital online interactive resources about Sanger Institute research for the redesigned PE online platform: www.yorgenome.org
Programme staff work closely with Sanger Institute scientists to develop digital web resources that stimulate public interest in biomedical science and encourage informed discussions on issues related to genomics. Our programme also engages diverse publics with the research and discoveries of the Institute through its tours, exhibitions and artist residencies.
Essential Skills
* Biological degree or equivalent experience.
* Ability to work within a team and interact with others effectively and professionally.
* Experience with LINUX/UNIX/Windows XP environments.
* Experience with CMSs preferably Drupal.
* Proficiency with XHTML, CSS, OO Javascript (JQuery library, Flowplayer tools), XML, XSLT, JSON, Ajax.
Ideal Skills
* Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite.
* Actionscript v2 and v3; MySQL & Relational Database Concepts.
* Experience of integrating Flash and other technologies.
* Eye for detail and web design; AdobeAIR Flex application programming.
The Institute’s defining characteristic is that it conducts biomedical research on a scale that few other organisations can match. Institute researchers and their collaborators capitalise on high-throughput pipelines and the Institute’s skills in DNA sequencing, model organism genetics and cellular genetics to produce new understanding and new resources that are widely shared with the worldwide research community. Institute programmes in infectious disease, human disease, cancer genetics, cellular genetics and models of disease are integrated to enhance efficient use of valuable resources and maximise the yield of new discoveries.
For more information or to apply please go to: www.sanger.ac.uk/workstudy/career/
or
https://jobs.sanger.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_portal.show_job?p_web_site_id=1764&p_web_page_id=161987
Closing date for applications: 13 March 2013
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