The following advert is due to appear on jobs.ac.uk over the weekend:
"The University has embarked upon a major redevelopment of its web presence. Four new one-year posts have been created which offer exciting opportunities to play a key role in this ambitious project. Working within the Communications Office, you will assist staff in departments in all aspects of migrating their existing website into the University's Web Content Management System (CMS).
Excellent customer service skills are essential, as you will work with a range of people, providing advice and support. You will be following set procedures to source and quality-control images, documents and text for the website and put them into the Web CMS.
This client-facing role will be coordinated from the University’s Web Office and will involve spending significant amounts of time in departments helping with the migration of their content to the Web CMS. There are clear lines of management and communication between your role, the Web Office and the departments.
This is not a web developer role; we will give full training in the use of the Web CMS. However, you need to be confident in the use of the web and to have an understanding of what makes a good website.
Salary within the range: £19,089 - £22,126 per annum.
Closing date for applications: 11 October 2009.
Further information is available via http://www.york.ac.uk/jobs/"
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