Working with Twentyfourten on charity’s micro-site project
May 21st, 2008 | Published in Works In Progress
UPDATE: I’m working with the Leeds-based Twentyfourten web design house and Tangible Response of Cheltenham on a micro-site for Teacher Support Network called Great Teachers Remembered. Here’s the advert text for the site builder position tha’ts now closed:
Website builder sought for Great Teachers Remembered
Teacher Support Network seeks a builder for a website to be located at greatteachers.org.uk, which will be a companion to its main site at teachersupport.info. Design and content have already been assembled and we are looking for a quick, independent and solid website builder to bring it online on deadline and to design specification.
About us
Teacher Support Network consists of a group of independent charities and a social enterprise in the United Kingdom that provide practical and emotional support to staff in the education sector and their families. You can find out more about us at teachersupport.info.
Background
Great teachers remembered is a web based product to help remember and celebrate the lives and careers of teachers who have died. The site allows colleagues, friends and relatives to post a tribute to remember a great teacher. Others that knew the teacher can also visit the site and add messages and photos. This will serve as a fundraising tool as a donation is required to post a tribute or to add a comment or photograph. The site also is intended to be opportunity to raise awareness of Teacher Support Network and information on the charity will be included in the site. We also believe that the site is important to furthering Teacher Support Network’s aim in promoting the importance of teachers in society.
Our needs
You should be proficient in php, java, creating clean, clear css and be familiar with methods of semantic markup and MySQL database structure. You should have experience in creating sites with heavy interactivity and user-generated content, creating custom forms and integrating secure payment methods that will operate through WordPay (www.worldpay.com). The site should contain RSS feeds, search engine-friendly tagging
Your build must be able to run on either Windows or Linux servers. You should be familiar with W3C Web Standards and comfortable in creating websites that comply fully with Web Standards requirements as well as UK’s disability requirements. Proprietary systems will be considered, but you must work within the scope of the budget. Open source solutions are encouraged.
In your RFP (request for Proposal), please include:
1. Information about your company or yourself (if an individual)
2. Examples of websites you’ve built that are still in use today (those that include interaction similar to this project’s are preferred)
3. References and testimonials
4. A list of tools you most often use to build: platforms, CMS systems, code language, etc. and what you envision using to build this site.
5. An outline of your working process.
6. Copy of personal resume or company literature
7. A copy of your work guarantee
Candidates who submit these materials will receive a pdf of the site design. Please contact andrew.lyons@teachersupport.info with your application packet. PDF attachments preferred.
Tags: Great Teachers Remembered, Tangible Response, Teacher Support Network, Twentyfourten

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