About this job
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Job description
Opportunity for experienced programmer to join its tech team in support of its mission to use digital technology to direct people who encounter animal emergencies to the nearest help. Founded just five years ago, the nonprofit started with pets and wildlife in Colorado, then expanded to Texas, and last year expanded its wildlife functionality nationwide.
Animal Help Now is available on four platforms -- desktop/laptop web, handheld web, iOS and Android. Whereas the web platforms and iOS cover the entire country, the Android app serves Colorado and Texas only. The current overarching web work involves continuous improvements to the user interface, implementation of new features, data-related improvements and general maintenance.
The web programmer is a member of the Animal Help Now tech team. The tech team consists of developers, technology experts and the organization's executive director. Most team members are volunteers. The team meets through GoToMeeting Tuesdays at 5:00 Mountain for a half hour.
Skills & requirements
Job Characteristics
• 4-8 hours/week preferred, additional as budget permits.
• Flexible schedule.
• Telecommute position.
Required
• 5+ years of dev experience with at least two languages.
• Demonstrable history of shipped products.
• Ability to thrive under occasional pressure and tight deadlines.
• Experience in designing and creating web applications.
• Experience with python, MySQL, PHP.
• Source code control experience with git or svn (or similar).
• Work with front-end development technologies (HTML5/CSS/JavaScript/Ajax).
• Team player, collaborative contributor, willing to help people and ask for help.
• Great attitude, enthusiasm, and love of technology -- and the ability and inclination to get things done.
• Flexible hours but occasional quick turnarounds required.
Desired
• Experience with Django.
• Located in Denver/Boulder for occasional in-person meetings.
About the company
Animal Help Now - a web site and free phone app - addresses a need that exists throughout the United States and indeed the world. Each year in this country millions of people need emergency veterinarians, millions of companion animals are lost and found, hundreds of millions of animals – both wildlife and domestic – are injured or killed by motor vehicles, countless animals are abused and neglected, and an untold number of animals are killed or injured in disasters. Even with all the many veterinarians, wildlife rehabilitators, animal shelters, etc. who do amazing work every day, quickly finding the right help can be hard, especially in a stressful situation. There simply is no established, reliable service a person can use to find immediate and appropriate assistance for the full range of animal-related emergencies. Animal Help Now is the first reliable service a person can use to find immediate and appropriate assistance for the full range of animal-related emergencies. It works day or night, 24/7. And it is easy to use. The app asks the user a few simple questions about the emergency and couples this information with the time and location to direct the user to the most appropriate helpers.
Currently the program is available throughout the entire United States for situations involving wild animals.
The full version of Animal Help Now, which serves any type of animal – wild or domestic – is available only in Texas and Colorado.
Animal Help Now is a project of Animal Watch, a nonprofit 501-C-3 organization dedicated to helping animals.