Web Developer
About the role
Web Developer The Burnaby School District invites applications for a full time Web Developer. Reporting to the Assistant Superintendent and working with the District Principal of Education Technology, Manager Director – Communication & Community Engagement, and the Information Technology Services Department, the Web Developer is responsible for the maintenance and on-going development of the district web environments. The Web Developer implements the strategic directions set by the District and has responsibility for the configuration, design, and ongoing development of both the structure and content of the district websites, portal and web applications. This position is responsible for the timely day-to-day maintenance of the district web and portal environments, the support of other websites within the district as required, and for maintaining websites in keeping with District policy and regulations regarding web publishing and web security. The position is also responsible for the development and maintenance of web applications that help collect, manage, organize and analyse district data. The work of this employee requires a significant degree of independence, judgement, interaction with people in and outside of the district, and involves a great deal of writing; often within tight deadlines and occasionally with little or no notice.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Prepares, formats (layout and design) and posts information to the district websites and portal that may include text, tables, images and video, forms, and work flows.
- Manages end-user access to web sites, portal and web applications.
- Troubleshoot and resolve problems experienced by contributors and users of the district websites, portal and web applications.
- Ensures the presentation of information on the district websites and portal is attractive and conform to best practices in web design and layout.
- Maintains the integrity and branding of the corporate identity.
- Reviews all web pages on a regular basis to ensure conformity to district standards and notifying the appropriate people if posted information is incomplete, obsolete or unclear.
- Develops and tests web applications for the district and schools.
- Assists and collaborates with other key staff on web-based strategies to support the marketing of the district and enhance the communications with the community.
- Supports and trains other staff on district web policy and security, style guides, and content management tools.
- Communicates to staff and others; responds to enquiries; and provides information of a detailed or specialized nature.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent.
- Graduation from a recognized university program or two-year technical program, including or supplemented by appropriate diploma and certifications, plus a minimum of five years related experience.
- Thorough understanding and ability with current web development tools, web programming, publishing environments, web technologies and protocols, office productivity software, and graphic design tools.
- Ability to be creative and innovative in writing and web design.
- Ability to administer portal applications and participate in the design/development of this environment including the creation and use of forms and workflow.
- Thorough experience in customizing web applications and configurations.
- Strong design skills as they relate to web-based graphics, usability, and information architecture.
- Excellent written, editing, presentation and interpersonal communication skills.
- Thorough knowledge of office procedures and appropriate protocol.
- Valid B.C. Driver's License (Class 5) and vehicle for transportation between sites.
- Ability to communicate effectively at the level required for the job.
- Physical ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job.
- Demonstrated ability to work at the level of independence and with the degree of initiative appropriate to the position.
This is a regular position working 35 hours/week and will be required to work flexible hours including before and after school hours, and occasionally weekends. The wage is $37.90 per hour. Please send resume, cover letter and supporting documents in ONE pdf document and send to: Burnaby School District Human Resources Department School District 41 – Burnaby
4054 Norfolk Street, Burnaby V5G 0C3
Only those applicants considered for interview will be contacted. The Burnaby School District embraces diversity as a privilege and a strength. We strive for accepting, safe, supportive, and inviting communities where the goal is for all members to feel a sense of belonging. Our (schools or worksites) are for everyone and we respect each person's contributions.
About Burnaby School District - SD41
The Burnaby School District is on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil- Waututh Nations. Burnaby is located at the geographical centre of Metro Vancouver. It borders the City of Vancouver on the west and Port Moody, Coquitlam and New Westminster on the east. With 50% of Burnaby’s population born outside of Canada and more than 100 languages spoken by its students, it is one of the most culturally diverse school districts in Canada. The Burnaby School District is the 4th largest district in British Columbia.
Our Vision
A premier learning community where we engage and innovate to inspire global citizenship
Our Values • Students Come First • The Power of Diversity • Equity, Access, Inclusion • Collaboration and Partnership • Curiosity, Innovation, Discovery • Excellence, Success, Improvement
Schools The Burnaby School District operates 41 elementary and 8 secondary schools, including a range of district and provincial resource programs. During the summer months, our District provides students the opportunity to take various courses. Summer session is an opportunity for teachers, who choose to, to continue working during the summer months.
Students The Burnaby School District supports and provides learning to 25,000 Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K-12) students and to more than 6,000 adult learners.
Employees The Burnaby School District employs 4,000 dedicated staff who are committed to providing students with a wide variety of innovative, high-quality programs to ensure student achievement in areas that include academics, athletics, trades training, visual and performing arts, social responsibility and leadership. In addition, our staff support the successful operation of our school facilities.
Web Developer
About the role
Web Developer The Burnaby School District invites applications for a full time Web Developer. Reporting to the Assistant Superintendent and working with the District Principal of Education Technology, Manager Director – Communication & Community Engagement, and the Information Technology Services Department, the Web Developer is responsible for the maintenance and on-going development of the district web environments. The Web Developer implements the strategic directions set by the District and has responsibility for the configuration, design, and ongoing development of both the structure and content of the district websites, portal and web applications. This position is responsible for the timely day-to-day maintenance of the district web and portal environments, the support of other websites within the district as required, and for maintaining websites in keeping with District policy and regulations regarding web publishing and web security. The position is also responsible for the development and maintenance of web applications that help collect, manage, organize and analyse district data. The work of this employee requires a significant degree of independence, judgement, interaction with people in and outside of the district, and involves a great deal of writing; often within tight deadlines and occasionally with little or no notice.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Prepares, formats (layout and design) and posts information to the district websites and portal that may include text, tables, images and video, forms, and work flows.
- Manages end-user access to web sites, portal and web applications.
- Troubleshoot and resolve problems experienced by contributors and users of the district websites, portal and web applications.
- Ensures the presentation of information on the district websites and portal is attractive and conform to best practices in web design and layout.
- Maintains the integrity and branding of the corporate identity.
- Reviews all web pages on a regular basis to ensure conformity to district standards and notifying the appropriate people if posted information is incomplete, obsolete or unclear.
- Develops and tests web applications for the district and schools.
- Assists and collaborates with other key staff on web-based strategies to support the marketing of the district and enhance the communications with the community.
- Supports and trains other staff on district web policy and security, style guides, and content management tools.
- Communicates to staff and others; responds to enquiries; and provides information of a detailed or specialized nature.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent.
- Graduation from a recognized university program or two-year technical program, including or supplemented by appropriate diploma and certifications, plus a minimum of five years related experience.
- Thorough understanding and ability with current web development tools, web programming, publishing environments, web technologies and protocols, office productivity software, and graphic design tools.
- Ability to be creative and innovative in writing and web design.
- Ability to administer portal applications and participate in the design/development of this environment including the creation and use of forms and workflow.
- Thorough experience in customizing web applications and configurations.
- Strong design skills as they relate to web-based graphics, usability, and information architecture.
- Excellent written, editing, presentation and interpersonal communication skills.
- Thorough knowledge of office procedures and appropriate protocol.
- Valid B.C. Driver's License (Class 5) and vehicle for transportation between sites.
- Ability to communicate effectively at the level required for the job.
- Physical ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job.
- Demonstrated ability to work at the level of independence and with the degree of initiative appropriate to the position.
This is a regular position working 35 hours/week and will be required to work flexible hours including before and after school hours, and occasionally weekends. The wage is $37.90 per hour. Please send resume, cover letter and supporting documents in ONE pdf document and send to: Burnaby School District Human Resources Department School District 41 – Burnaby
4054 Norfolk Street, Burnaby V5G 0C3
Only those applicants considered for interview will be contacted. The Burnaby School District embraces diversity as a privilege and a strength. We strive for accepting, safe, supportive, and inviting communities where the goal is for all members to feel a sense of belonging. Our (schools or worksites) are for everyone and we respect each person's contributions.
About Burnaby School District - SD41
The Burnaby School District is on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil- Waututh Nations. Burnaby is located at the geographical centre of Metro Vancouver. It borders the City of Vancouver on the west and Port Moody, Coquitlam and New Westminster on the east. With 50% of Burnaby’s population born outside of Canada and more than 100 languages spoken by its students, it is one of the most culturally diverse school districts in Canada. The Burnaby School District is the 4th largest district in British Columbia.
Our Vision
A premier learning community where we engage and innovate to inspire global citizenship
Our Values • Students Come First • The Power of Diversity • Equity, Access, Inclusion • Collaboration and Partnership • Curiosity, Innovation, Discovery • Excellence, Success, Improvement
Schools The Burnaby School District operates 41 elementary and 8 secondary schools, including a range of district and provincial resource programs. During the summer months, our District provides students the opportunity to take various courses. Summer session is an opportunity for teachers, who choose to, to continue working during the summer months.
Students The Burnaby School District supports and provides learning to 25,000 Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K-12) students and to more than 6,000 adult learners.
Employees The Burnaby School District employs 4,000 dedicated staff who are committed to providing students with a wide variety of innovative, high-quality programs to ensure student achievement in areas that include academics, athletics, trades training, visual and performing arts, social responsibility and leadership. In addition, our staff support the successful operation of our school facilities.