Hello Gender gap listserve,
Trying to lift up all the work that people on this listserve do, is a new
wikimedia-grant funded project humaniki <
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Maximilianklein/humaniki>.
If you're familiar with Wikimedia biography gender-gap tracking tools WHGI
and Denelezh, this is the next iteration of those. The idea is to*
co-design this tool with editors*, and as such, it would be* amazing to
have gendergap editors take paid roles in the development*. There are two
contracts, one for a UX Researcher and one for a Frontend Software
Engineer. Please find the details of the roles below. And additionally on
that co-design theme, we are* interested in gathering feedback from this
community on what are the data needs of diversity-focused editors*. So if
you would be interested to chat with us on what features should go into
humaniki, please contact me as well.
*Role: Community UX Researcher*
Full Job Description:
https://notconfusing.com/images/Community_UX_Researcher.pdf
The role of community UX Researcher is to facilitate the co-design process
of creating humaniki. You will identify community groups with whom to
partner, elicit their product needs, and synthesize it into a design
specification. Liaising between the community and the humaniki engineering
team, in multiple rounds of development, you troubleshoot and make
decisions to ensure the tool is effective. Finally, you'll communicate the
project's development through blog posts, online trainings and other media.
*Role: Frontend Software Engineer*
Full Job Description:
https://notconfusing.com/images/Frontend_Software_Engineer.pdf
The role of the software engineer is to build the humaniki web-app in
collaboration with the backend engineer and UX researcher. After receiving
the design specification from our community UX researcher, you will give
input into the stack and architecture. You develop web and
data-visualization features to make them ready for user testing, as part of
an iterative development cycle. Supporting a launch of the tool, you
monitor and fix bugs to make sure the application is robust for users.
Make a great day,
Max Klein ‽ http://notconfusing.com/