Job--Web/Zope developer at the Univ. of Pittsburgh
We're recruiting for a talented web developer to reorganize our departmental Web sites and manage them as a distributed electronic publishing environment. The Department of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh has one of the largest Medical Pathology sites, with about 700,000 hits (about 60,000 user sessions) per month. The site includes Internet/intranet information serving 17 hospitals in southwest Pennsylvania, over 200 clinical case studies (with more added regularly) used nationally for educational purposes including Internet-based continuing medical education for physicians, and support for a national conference in Pathology Informatics that includes real-time RealAudio streaming servers. The manual maintenance of this diverse information by a small central core of Web managers has become unwieldy and we recognize the need to decentralize authorship for much of our content. We also recognize the need to move beyond static pages to create Web applications that augment our work in teaching, research and clinical practice. Thus our interest in Zope and Zope developers. Our goal is to make the University of Pittsburgh Pathology site the premier Medical Pathology site in the nation and to create a model for a distributed authorship system that can be applied to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in general. The immediate task for the new developer will be to consolidate management of the servers, unify the information presentation, decentralize content creation, and work with the the site's new Medical Director (me) to create and manage a plan for site development. Salary is in the range of $45 - 55K, depending on qualifications and experience. This is a chance to work with good people on a project that has national attention (at least in the field of Pathology) and also has local impact and meaning. Plus, IMHO, Pittsburgh is a nice place with a reasonable cost-of-living. Reference URLs: http://path.upmc.edu/ http://aplis.upmc.edu/ http://tpis.upmc.edu/ http://telepathology.upmc.edu/ http://apiii.upmc.edu/ Please email me directly or give me a call (see below) if you'd like further details. Jim Harrison ________________________________________________________________________ James H. Harrison, Jr., MD, PhD Associate Director of Pathology Informatics, Department of Pathology Faculty Member in Residence, Center for Biomedical Informatics University of Pittsburgh Health System C920 PUH, 200 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 jhrsn@pop.pitt.edu | voice: 412-647-5529 | fax: 412-647-9588 "If you want sense, you'll have to make it yourself!!"-Norton Juster ________________________________________________________________________
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