The mission of the Information Technology Group (ITG) is to develop, implement and maintain technology-based services and solutions enabling OHSU to effectively manage information to accomplish its missions.
The web developer is part of Digital Strategy: a small, cohesive team of analysts, web engineers, customer support experts, and strategists who support OHSU’s web presence. Digital Strategy is responsible for two primary web experiences: the www.ohsu.edu public website and an internet. Digital Strategy creates and maintains a collection of content management systems, custom applications, and third-party integrations.
The senior web developer is responsible for advanced web development and maintenance. This work includes front-end development for new applications, maintenance and improvement of existing code, data integration with legacy systems, and extension of existing platforms. The web developer often works with analysts and project managers to ensure technology solutions meet business needs and are prioritized and scheduled appropriately. The web developer also collaborates with other developers and web engineers to continually improve the web infrastructure. The web developer plays an important role in Digital Strategy’s quality assurance process by writing and validating QA plans and doing testing.
This position will observe due care, objectivity and respect for confidentiality. All employees must keep confidential what they hear and what they see when handling, reviewing, or observing: communications and records thereof (calls, email, pages, fax, etc.), data transmission, databases, or other forms of information. Confidentiality extends to the identities of the parties of the communications, and even to the fact that the communication took place. When sharing information, consider whether the recipient has a true “business need to know.” ITG employees are responsible for the security of OHSU technology. In exercising their duties, ITG employees must follow OHSU security directives, incorporating security measures in the delivery of their everyday tasks, and are required to report security concerns to the OHSU Integrity Office and/or ITG Security Engineering team.
Web application development and maintenance
Technical operations
Quality assurance: reviews and testing
Master’s degree in computer science, a related field, or a clinical field and four years work related experience in the information technology field or a combination of clinical or operational healthcare environments; OR
Bachelor’s degree in computer science, a related field, or a clinical field and six years work related experience in the information technology field or a combination of clinical or operational healthcare environments; OR
Associate’s degree in computer science, a related field, or a clinical field and seven years work related experience in the information technology field or a combination of clinical or operational healthcare environments; OR
Eight years work related experience in the information technology field or a combination of clinical or operational healthcare environments; OR
Equivalent combination of education and experience where one year of experience will be substituted for an Associate’s degree and two years of experience will be substituted for a Bachelor’s degree.
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