Code for Philly is powered by volunteers just like you. If you’re looking for a high-value means of contributing towards the growth of our community, check out these open positions. Code for Philly’s greatest opportunities lie ahead of us. We need you to help shape the future and make it a reality. To apply, please submit your application at the link below.
Here are the open roles:
About All Leadership Roles
We give particular consideration to applicants from underrepresented and marginalized groups. You do not need to be a Code for Philly regular. Other than perhaps the Projects roles, coding experience isn’t required. Instead, you should have a demonstrable interest in improving civic outcomes and at least some interest in technology. You should be able to think creatively about civic and strategic issues.
All Organizing Team members are volunteer positions with a common set of expectations.
- Willing and able to provide approximately 1-3 hours of time commitment per week
- Communicate and collaborate on work openly with leadership team
- Commit to attending / supporting at least 1 CfP event per month
- Commit to joining a one hour, online organizing team huddle once per week (Monday evenings)
- Commit to participating in organizing team workshop / deep dive sessions
- Collective support for each other on the organizing team
- Support large scale, special Code for Philly events (eg Civic Engagement Launchpad, other hackathons, etc)
- Passionate about civic tech, open data, gov’t efficiency / effectiveness
- Commit to acting by and upholding CfP and CfA’s code of conduct
- Able to support 1 year of service within role ….. with option to “renew” or take on new responsibilities
- All new leads will have a “provisional” period of six weeks to assess skill and commitment levels
(updated March 2021)
Events
Events are important for growing and maintaining engagement in the Code for Philly community. They provide information for potential new members and opportunities for networking and socializing among existing members. Larger events, such as the 2020 Opioid Data Hackathon link volunteers with community partners for several weeks work on high-impact issues. Events may also help project leads recruit volunteers for their projects.
Events Lead
Help organize the logistics of Code for Philly events and promote member engagement during events.
What you’ll get to do:
- Host Code for Philly events
- Introduce presenters
- facilitate introductions and discussion among attendees
- provide an overview of Code for Philly at open house events
- Plan and lead Code for Philly social events
- Act as the Zoom host during virtual events
- Help with procuring food for in-person events.
After 3 months, you’ll have…
Hosted three or more Code for Philly events. Provided a positive first encounter for dozens of curious new volunteers. Suggested ways to improve existing events, or tested out new event formats.
Hackathon Lead
Code for Philly Hackathons bring community members together for several weeks to work with community partners on high-impact issues. The Hackathon Lead will build on the success of the 2020 Data Hackathon, by ensuring the Code for Philly’s 2021 Hackathon runs smoothly and with clear, consistent vision.
What you’ll get to do:
- coordinate space for each event (kickoff, project creation, hack nights, final presentations)
- decide the theme and outcomes of the hack
- work with the events lead to create meetup events for the hack
- work with the communications lead for event promotion
After 3 months, you’ll…
Basically be at the data hackathon! (Note that you will have a lot of leadership support!)
Projects
Support Code for Philly volunteers use their tech, data, and design talents to work with community partners on impactful, thriving projects that deliver public and social good.
Growing and coaching successful projects requires a mix of soft and hard skills. One day you’re helping to recruit volunteer contributors. The next you’re offering advice on the most appropriate hosting service. The Projects Leads should be a passionate problem solver that understands the product, project, and technical considerations required to implement tech.
Project Onboarding Lead
The Project Onboarding Lead is responsible for the conception of a project, from the first meetings with the organization/project developers to setting up the project on the website/slack/github, to kicking off the project at a hack night.
What you’ll get to do:
- Consistent project kickoff procedures
- Project documentation and scope definition
- Projects outlined on github, slack, and website
- Project partners understand commitment
After 3 months you’ll have…
Launched your first project, by responding to email inquiries or partner referrals, filling out our intake questionnaire with a partner, and coordinating a meetup event with the events lead. You’ll have worked to make this process easier for organizations creating projects!
Project Communication Lead
The Project Communications Lead is responsible for ensuring that existing projects are progressing towards an actual solution. They seek to minimize the effort necessary for project leads and project managers to effectively manage their work.
What you’ll get to do:
- communicate project needs to leadership
- coordinate with volunteer onboarding lead to ensure new volunteers can be matched to projects
- manage methods for passive project updates from project leads (forms, etc)
After 3 months, you’ll have…
Created an up-to-date listing of active projects, their progress, and roles needed. Developed a method for project leads to painlessly report progress and needs. Established process for communicating with leads and managing methods for new volunteers to understand project needs before joining a project.
How to Apply
Does it look like a fit? We’re excited to hear from you! Check out this form to submit an application.
Diversity
Code for Philly is a great place to gain experience in roles that you might not otherwise have access to at different stages in your career. These roles are especially important for underrepresented voices in the tech industry because they add tangible examples to a work portfolio.
Especially as a volunteer organization, we value learning, growth, and mentorship. We work to help each other learn, so we’re interested in your potential and motivation above the color of your skin, the people you love, the gender you identify with, your physical ability, your age, or any other measure.
We’re looking for more diverse voices to provide important perspective in improving our programming to be truly representative of the diverse population of Philadelphia. Please consider applying and reach out if you have questions about the roles and/or joining the team. We would love to convince you why you’re a great fit!
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