Our group has a User Interaction Developer research assistant position open for autumn quarter, and potentially longer. We are a group of faculty, staff and students working on domestic and global health informatics projects including syndromic surveillance for the CDC, the largest database of HIV treatment data in North America, and an open-source laboratory information system used around the world. Our team has solid back-end & data management skills; we're looking for someone who enjoys focusing on the front-end, preferably using evidence-based methodologies. Position Description: Responsible for the design, development, and implementation of graphical user interfaces for clinical and public health information systems supporting the Clinical Informatics Research Group (CIRG). * Front end web design and development using web technologies - i.e. CSS, Javascript, JSP, PHP, etc. * Evaluate, select, develop, and integrate user interaction methodologies to create complex systems in support of CIRG research activities * Conduct user interaction evaluation with project stakeholders and end users * Design and generate graphics using graphics editing software * Supporting documentation of design decisions for projects
Required Skills * Front-end (user interface) web development (eg HTML, Javascript, CSS, etc) * Advanced cross-platform javascript and CSS (eg AJAX, JSON, JQuery, Prototype; etc) * Server-side generation of user interfaces (eg JSP, PHP, ASP, etc) * Demonstrated ability to resolve technical problems in an independent manner * Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Must be able to communicate technical issues to, and provide system level support for, a variety of collaborators and "customers" both internal and external to the University. Desired: * B.S. in Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, or related field * Graphic design experience * Proficiency with graphics creation/editing software * Comprehensive knowledge of interaction design * Eye for detail and graphic design, including basic design principles (colors, composition, fonts, hierarchy and organization of information, balance, etc) * User-centered design methodologies (heuristic evaluation, interactive prototyping, participatory design) * Ability to explain design decisions based on supported theories or research * Subversion or other version control repository software * Background in Public or Clinical health For more information, please contact me via email. Justin McReynolds Technical Program Manager Clinical Informatics Research Group University of Washington mcjustin at uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://changemm.cs.washington.edu/mailman/private/change/attachments/20100908/5b1a4e3f/attachment.htm>
