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In 2008, UNICEF HQ began work on an open-source software framework called
RapidSMS for developing server side, mobile applications. Subsequently,
UNICEF Country Offices, including Ethiopia, Madagascar, Malawi, Rwanda,
Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe initiated RapidSMS projects, some of which are
in the process of scaling nationally.

Additionally, a community external to UNICEF began to use and support
further software development to enhance this framework, including private
companies such as Dimagi, Thought Works and Nyaruka, as well as Development
Partners such as the Millennium Villages Project.

Currently, there is a distributed community of users, with over 300
registered RapidSMS Google Group members. While there is a lot of work that
has been contributed to the RapidSMS codebase by these users, there is an
urgent need to add additional code and document / package existing work in
order for RapidSMS to be fully useable by UNICEF Country Offices and other
users without sustained support from external software consultants.

*Tasks*

a). Work with key RapidSMS community contributors to create an overall
strategy and workplan for a v1.0 RapidSMS product
b). Work with the RapidSMS community to update guidelines for regular
meetings and coordination process
c). Work with community to create distributable v1.0 products from Uganda,
Zambia, Malawi and other key candidate RapidSMS deployments
d). Build community consensus for an ideal “application suite” for RapidSMS
that provides the generic data collection needs of most RSMS deployments,
organize a code sprint for creating this product
e). Create a proof-of-concept hosted RapidSMS service for running multiple
RapidSMS deployments on a centralized server
f). Create final end-user documentation for RapidSMS v1.0 and easy
installation process. Final recommendations for community direction, API
layers for integration with IATI, WMS, SPARQL, and RDF endpoints

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*Education, Training and Experience*

a) Master’s degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Engineering and
Mathematics, or education and training equivalent to masters that
demonstrates the ability to perform the duties and responsibilities as
described.
b) At least 3 years’ experience directly developing RapidSMS software
modules.
c) Proven experience working with open source communities.
d) Proven experience managing distributed/remote software development teams.
e) Experience with building software developer capacity, preferably in East
Africa.
f) Extensive experience with mobile data collection projects.

*Knowledge of:*

a) RapidSMS framework, knowledge of tools developed by Uganda, Zambia and
Malawi a plus
b) At least two of PostgreSQL, MySQL, MS SQL Database Systems
c) Server hardware and software technologies including Linux
d) Python language and development tools including Django, Nosetests, and
Fabric
e) Documentation tools including mediawiki and sphinx

*Skill and Ability to:*

a) Communicate effectively in both oral and written forms; interact with
users and office staff in non-technical, clear terms
b) Build consensus among stakeholders with differing project requirements
c) Promote open-source and agile standards and improve process efficiency
d) Set priorities and organize work to meet strict deadlines
e) Make decisions on a variety of complex matters
f) Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those
contacted during the scope of the contract
g) Ability to adapt to changes in technology

*How to apply:*

To apply, send letter of interest, latest P11 and CV, and any relevant
sample work (links or attachments) to [email protected] Applications
must be received by 15 December 2011
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