Experienced Web Developer
- Posted 18 days ago
About this job
Job description
CHOICE (http://choice360.org; http://www.ala.org/acrl/choice/), the publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the publisher of Choice, the premier source for reviews of new English-language books and digital resources for academic libraries, is seeking an experienced web developer.
Reporting to the Editor & Publisher, the Web Developer will be a key member of the Choice publishing staff, responsible for maintaining and upgrading both customer-facing and back-end systems for Choice web-based products, including Choice Reviews Online and Choice Connect, the Choice production system. As the technical lead for web products and services, he or she will work in cooperation with the Information Services Manager and the external developers of our existing products and platforms to suggest and implement enhancements to these systems and will play a key role in evaluating new-product proposals from a technical perspective, translating an in-depth knowledge of current trends in digital technologies into ideas for new products and services.
Salary: Negotiable from the mid 70s; based on relevant experience.
Apply online at http://www.ala.org/aboutala/contactus/workatala including cover letter and resume. (additional documents can be uploaded on the same screen as the resume)
OR
Send a cover letter and resume to:
American Library Association
Human Resources
Ref: webdevCHOICE
50 E. Huron St.
Chicago, IL 60611-6763
Fax: (312) 280-5270
Email: mpullen@ala.org
The American Library Association is an equal opportunity employer: Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran
Skills & requirements
The incumbent will have robust command of web technologies and frameworks, including Apache, Linux, Symfony, Drupal, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS More broadly, he or she will be familiar with the range of digital products and technologies used in the academic library community and will have demonstrated—through coursework or previous professional experience—both an understanding of information technology and an aptitude for creating cutting-edge solutions to problems of information architecture, discovery, retrieval, and display. A bachelor's degree in information technology or computer science or five years' equivalent work experience required.
About the company
The American Library Association (ALA) is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Founded in 1876, our mission is to share our vision of the importance of libraries, literacy and free access to information. ALA offers professional services and publications to members and nonmembers, including online news stories from American Libraries and analysis of crucial issues from our Washington Office. Our main office is located in the heart of Chicago’s Gold Coast, right off of Michigan Ave, with satellite offices in Washington, DC, Connecticut, and Philadelphia.