Sunday, November 05, 2006

What is a Healthcare Webmaster

Healthcare Webmaster

JOB DESCRIPTION

HEALTHCARE WEBMASTER

I. Responsibilities:

  • Manage technical end of enterprise Web initiative.
  • Manage enterprise Web servers and Web databases.
  • Develop Internet/intranet solutions for employees and departments.
  • Justify Web development by business case, ROI and relation to the IT strategic plan (if one exists).
  • Recruit, retain and supervise Web development staff.
  • Evaluate and recommend Web hardware and software solutions.
  • Ensure that Web development staff receives all necessary techincal training.
  • Enable access to legacy systems as need, technology and regulations dictate.
  • Keep current on general Web techincal developments as well as eHealthcare initiatives.
  • Understand and implement solutions to Web-related security issues (bugs, holes, viruses, password protection, etc.).
  • Coordinate development projects with other areas of IT and clinical departments.
  • Assist in the development and delivery of enterprise-wide Internet employee training.
  • Work with CIO, IT management and Human Resources to develop enterprise-wide Web policies (acceptible use, security, access, content, user privacy, etc.).
  • Work with marketing department to develop the website as a promotional tool while staying within the bounds of accepted practice (i.e. no spamming or reselling user info to third parties without consent).
  • Understand regulations and ethical issues related to eHealthcare (i.e., HIPAA).

II. Skills:

  • Strong familiarity with basic Web and Internet technology.
  • Fluency in HTML, JavaScript, SQL and a CGI protocol (Perl, Cold Fusion, Active Server).
  • Understanding of server OS (Unix, NT, Win2000) and daemon (IIS, Netscape, Apache).
  • Understanding of server management and security issues.
  • Personnel management, recruitment and retention.
  • Ability to develop and implement project plans.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Strong presentation skills; ability with PowerPoint.
  • Excellent PC skills (familiarity with both PC and Mac platforms a plus).
  • Ability/willingness to investigate new technologies.

III. Salaries:

  • A cursory search of Salary.com revealed that salaries for management-level Web positions throughout the U.S. currently range from $68,000 to $136,000.

IV. Titles:

  • Webmaster.
  • Web Technology Manager/Director.
  • Chief Web Technologist.
  • Chief Web Officer (if position reports to CEO or Board).

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