Telecommuting Ruby on Rails developer for Web site development for nonprofit organization
| Posted: | 2008-05-03 |
| Company name: | DailySource.org |
| State: | Telecommuting / virtual |
| Country: | Telecommuting / virtual |
| Length of employment: | Ongoing |
| Contact Info: | peter at dailysource.org |
| Travel: | 0% |
| Onsite: | No |
| Description: | Hello, If you email us, you must provide the information listed in the “Information we need” section below. If you have applied with us in the past, you are welcome to re-apply. If your information is the same, you can refer us to your past application and we’ll find it. We were unable to interview more than 1 candidate from our last posting because our Executive Director had to go into the hospital for two surgeries. If your information is updated, please resend it to the address below. OUR ORGANIZATION AND PROJECTS: We are a non-profit organization whose mission is to bring high-quality news and information from around the Internet to the public. We are in the latter phases of developing our web site and looking for someone to take over development of it. You can view our site at - http://dailysource.org/ Or read more about us at: http://dailysource.org/about/site
While we are on a somewhat small budget at the moment, we expect the site to eventually have hundreds of thousands of readers and believe it will be a real feather in the cap of whoever develops it. It will be a great portfolio builder and excellent basis for references. We are also providing an important public service. If you are unfamiliar with the current problems in the media and how it impacts the public, details are here - http://dailysource.org/about/problems We have some top journalists in the U.S. working and/or volunteering for us including Vince Winkel, who has won 20 awards for excellence in journalism while working for places like CBS, NPR, CNN, and the BBC and who is the former operating editor of monitor.org; Yvonne Lee, who won an Emmy for her work covering September 11 for CNN, and Tom Regan who is the past president of the Online News Association, former front page editor of the Boston Globe’s Web site, and currently head of NPRs News Blog. I previously worked as the strategic advisor and coach of Google’s Vice-president of Sales, their International Sales Director and numerous others there, and left that to start this public interest non-profit organization. We’ve developed the site using Ruby on Rails, MySQL, and a good amount of AJAX. We already have a full back-end and a user-friendly front end, and are going to improve and develop it even further. Another site we are in the early stages of starting is: http://www.leastof.org/ Check out the innovative World Wealth Calculator on the front page that the top economist at the World Bank helped us create. Here is more information about this project - http://leastof.org/about/intro
INFORMATION WE NEED: If you think you might be interested in these, please send the following to peter (at) dailysource (dot) org: * Your resume (or the equivalent information such as work experience and skills)
THE ROLE: Telecommuting from anywhere in the world is possible. The times of day you do the work are flexible, though finding times 2-4 days a week to talk briefly via phone and/or IM will be important (we can talk via Skype if preferred). We are looking for 10-40 hours per week. The types of things we need done are - * Improving functionality and details of existing areas of the site - most of which are in the back-end content management system we developed.
If you are stronger in some areas, but not in others, it could still work out as we could possibly have two part-time developers. We are forward-thinking and passionate about making the world a better place - particularly for those most in need. We look forward to hearing from you, Peter |
| Required Skills: | * Rails and Ruby
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| Desired skills: | * Ability to take specs and turn them into functional features
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| Employment terms: | Hourly |
| Hours: | Flexible |

