Hi,

Hope you are doing good !!



This is Vijay from *Reliable Software Resources Inc*, this mail is
regarding the job opportunity as a *“DHP Website Developer 2”*

Please find the requirement details and let me know your interest. Thanks
!!!





*Client: State of VA*

*Job Title:* *DHP Website Developer 2*

*Location: 9960 Mayland Dr Suite 300 Henrico VA 23233*

*Job type: 5+ months Contract*





**local candidates strongly preferred*
**mgr may choose to conduct initial phone interviews. Local candidates will
be required to attend a personal interview, NO exceptions*



The Virginia Department of Health Professions (AUTHORIZED USER) will
redesign its existing state website at the domain www.dhp.virginia.gov.
The new website will replace AUTHORIZED USER’s current site with a new
platform that supports the use of a Content Management System (CMS), will
be mobile responsive, and will adhere to the web requirements and
accessibility standards put in place by the Virginia Information Technology
Agency (VITA).

The current agency website provides information to health care
professionals and the general public.  Health care professionals are
provided information about licensure and practice in the State of Virginia,
and the general public is provided information about healthcare
practitioners. The site is one part of the Authorized User set of online
services and serves as a gateway to those other services which include
online applications and renewals, Physician profiles and License Lookup.

AUTHORIZED USER’s current site is comprised of individual sections for each
of the agencies 14 boards and other programs. Content is currently managed
by agency IT staff based on requests from agency staff. The current website
is comprised of static HTML and database driven ASP pages. The site is
hosted on Commonwealth of Virginia (COV) servers using IIS on Windows
Server 2008 R2 with SQL Server 2008 databases. The servers are hosted and
managed by the Northrup Gruman/VITA partnership.
A fluent command of dynamic programming languages such as Javascript, PHP
and HTML 5.  Additionally, an up-to-date understanding of modern and
ever-changing programming languages.
The ability to design a website meant to house and process large volumes of
information and in a wide variety of formats
The ability to design a website for a regulatory state agency that deals
with large volumes of confidential information
The ability to design a website that will respond appropriately across all
browsers and devices including but not limited to: desktop, laptop, tablet
and mobile
Fluent command of meta data best practices including but not limited to:
meta descriptions, meta keywords, Google Analytics and various other search
engine algorythms.
The ability to design a website meant to be maintained by multiple users
who will all be editing the site simultaneously.  Administrative users must
have the ability to delegate editing tasks to other users with lower
privilages, and the ability to create users with a wide range of privilages.
The ability to design a website meant to be maintained by various users who
may not be familiar with traditional programming languages.  This would
include a fluent understanding of various Content Management Systems such
as WordPress, Joomla or Drupal.
The ability to design a website that can support multiple daily backups to
run either as a chron job or manually.  Additionally, the ability to export
or download content after it has been uploaded.
The ability to design a website that is integrated with Google Analytics or
another analytics providor in order to measure public and practitioner
usage.

AUTHORIZED USER requires a new website with more dynamic site navigation
and a mobile responsive structure, specifically one that allows all boards
and programs to make regular content edits with intuitive CMS software
instead of relying on the Data division to make manual changes from a
hosted control panel or within an integrated development environment.

Authorized User’s web site was designed 10+ years ago and needs to be
refreshed. The site requires a redesign to meet new standards for mobile
access, improve navigation, and improve organization of agency information
with the goal of providing users a simplified experience for obtaining
information on professional health care licensure. A redesigned site will
reduce clutter that can build up over time by providing a framework that
strongly defines content areas and provides room for growth without losing
the original design intent.

The objective of this project will be to provide AUTHORIZED USER’s boards
and programs with the ability to maintain their own web content with the
use of a CMS. The expectation is that a new website will be built and
hosted at https://www.dhp.virginia.gov/ that will allow AUTHORIZED USER’s
boards and programs to maintain its own web content respectively, without
the assistance of the Data division for basic updates.

The expectation is that the AUTHORIZED USER would receive a redesigned site
that is scalable to the degree that new content and programs could easily
be integrated into the existing design. The site will reside in a secure
and easily manageable CMS.

The DHP web site contains 200-300 pages of content and hundreds of agency
documents (MS word and PDF) which are board documents utilized by the
public. The site is hosted on COV servers using IIS on Windows Server 2008
R2 with SQL Server 2008 databases.

The project must achieve the following:

•    seamlessly replace the existing website with little to no downtime
•    be responsive across all devices
•    provide consistent template across all agency boards and programs
•    adhere to VITA’s web standards and requirements
•    adhere to accessibility standards
•    utilize a CMS that supports multiple users

The primary services required for the successful implementation of this
project include:
•    The development of a new website that is based on a template provided
by AUTHORIZED USER, adheres to VITA’s web standards and requirements, and
features an intuitive CMS for making content edits.
•    The transition from one website to another at the domain
www.dhp.virginia.gov
•    Training for board and program staff on using the chosen CMS
•    (If needed) Training for the agency’s Data division on best practices
regarding server-side configuration, database management and security
protocols.
Word Press or Drupal content management systems (CMS) in a windows
environment with Microsoft SQL Server databases.
The Designer would need some experience with configuration of a CMS. They
will also need experience designing and deploying web sites that meets
Virginia’s Web Site standards and IT accessibility standards. They should
have some experience creating pages that access a database for dynamic
content pages.





*Regards,*



Vijay D *I* Recruiter (State Gov Support)

*Reliable Software*

22260 Haggerty Rd, Suite # 285,Northville, MI 48167.

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