
A couple weeks ago I posted the job posting from the Toronto Coalition for Active Transport, as they are looking for a Web/IT Developer for their website.
They have extended the deadline for this to August 30th.
If you're into web development, or know someone who is... this may be a good fit with you.
Position: Web/IT Coordinator
Organization: Toronto Coalition for Active Transportation (TCAT)
Application deadline: August 21, 5:00 pm
Start date: September 3, 2007
Location: Toronto
Maximum project cost: approximately $7,000
(Proponents may propose additions, substitutions or subtractions from the requirements if they feel they are advisable within the budget)
Some of the posting:
The Web/IT Coordinator deliverables should:
- Include a web site that provides information on TCAT and its platform
- Have an attractive design/look
- Be easy to use for visitors to the site
- Be easy for administrators who do not possess technical knowledge to manage the content and functions of the site, including the ability to add, change and remove content and navigation. The site structure should be flexible and expandable.
- Be searchable
- Have a news section, with tagging feature, and an events calendar. Items from both can be designated to appear on the home page.
- Provide E-mail list registration, email list management (of multiple lists) by administrators, including the ability to send messages directly from the site, and the ability to associate email addresses with additional information (e.g.
- postal code or ward number) and use this information in email management. As well, administrators should be able to set up the ability for visitors to send emails to designated addresses (e.g. their Councillor, all Councillors).
- Include an interactive City Ward database, which brings together maps, news items, events, documents, supporters and site visitors associated with specific wards of the city. It should integrate with the email list system.
- Have an internal web page feature to circulate web page drafts to steering committee members for comment and to store non-public documents
- Provide e-mail service, including webmail access for TCAT e-mail addresses
Toronto Coalition for Active Transport
75 Elizabeth Street,
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1P4
416-392-0290
Labels: advocacy
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