
Web Developer / Digital Content Manager (50-60%)
- Bâle
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Manage the TYPO3-powered Biozentrum website, handling content and technical updates, such as microsites and new content sections and formats.
- Develop and maintain internal web applications (Python/Django, PHP/Laminas) to support our research, teaching, and administrative processes. Familiarity with front-end JavaScript development is highly desired.
- Create new tools for data visualization and analysis, accessible to the global scientific community.
- Continuously advance our web site and tools in coordination with internal stakeholders and external suppliers and provide specific training and support for content editors.
You have practical experience in developing and maintaining web applications and are comfortable with a mix of frontend and backend technologies like HTML/CSS/JS, PHP- and Python based frameworks and the respective tooling. You also are experienced in managing and presenting digital content to optimize the visitor's experience.
Furthermore, you embrace a service-oriented approach and take pride in helping others and ensuring a reliable web infrastructure. Good communication skills in English are required, knowledge of German is an asset.We offer youThe Biozentrum offers a cutting-edge research infrastructure, a highly international environment that provides numerous opportunities to acquire additional skills, and excellent working conditions. The position is initially for 2 years, with the possibility of extension after review. Salary and benefits are according to University of Basel standards.Application / ContactPlease apply online with a CV, letter of motivation, a summary of past projects you worked on and the name/address of three references:Please note that only online applications will be accepted. Review of applications will start immediately and proceed until the position has been filled.Further information about Research IT and the communications team: andFor specific questions, feel free to contact Michael Podvinec, PhD, Head of Research IT ( ).