The internet has a people problem.
Many online communities are fragile, toxic spaces. Some people have given up on engagement altogether. But we think that healthy online communities can exist, given the right systems and tools – and we believe that a healthy democracy depends on it.
Mozilla, The New York Times, and The Washington Post came together as The Coral Project to build open source tools for news publishers to engage with their communities, share knowledge, empower individuals, and squash trolls.
We’re looking for a US-based integration engineer to join our team for about 12 months to help us get our products into newsrooms.
It’s an amazing opportunity – this is a unique role that will help shape how we position our work, and will set you up with an unrivaled contact list of developers and publishers in major newsrooms around the world.
If you’re deeply interested in working on engineering support and have relevant skills and experience, please consider applying even if your background doesn’t perfectly match our ideal credentials. We are committed to diversity and especially encourage members of underrepresented communities to apply.
This phase of the project runs until June 30th 2017. Your contract will end on that date, with the possibility of extension.

