Yep… it’s that time again: a fabulous opportunity to work alongside my favourite people. (Caveat: you also have to work alongside me.)

We’re hiring a web services consultant/Drupal trainee

You’ll have a hands-on role in developing and implementing online community projects for our diverse range of clients. We don’t need a programmer, but we do need someone who enjoys working with computers, is very web-savvy and can learn lightning fast. We’ll equip you with the tech skills you need for the job; you need to come equipped with your own communications savvy, political smarts, and love of new tech challenges. If you love the idea of launching a career in technology for social change, this is your chance. [Full posting here]

…and a Drupal web project manager:

We’re looking for a progressive, highly-organized individual who can grapple with the details without losing sight of the big picture – someone who understands technology and its power, but who always keeps our clients’ mission, goals and deadlines first and foremost. You’re a born multi-tasker who can set priorities, adapt to change and crunch budgets. You don’t need to be übergeeky, but we do need someone who enjoys working online and grasps new ideas quickly. You communicate efficiently and elegantly, with the political smarts to make sound decisions for public-facing clients. And you know how to manage both up and down in an organization to get the decisions, support, deliverables and results you need on time and under budget. [Full posting here]

And who’s Social Signal?

Social Signal puts the web to work for social change, helping organizations turn online communities into a powerful force for progress. We have extensive experience in the non-profit, public and private sectors, and a large network of local, national and international colleagues and clients that you’ll be working with on a regular basis. We’ve built ground-breaking sites like ChangeEverything.ca and NetSquared.org that demonstrate the social and strategic value of online community. While you expand your professional network and skills, we also hope you’ll enjoy being part of our personal network of technology leaders and community advocates in Vancouver and abroad.

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