Ecological Software Developer
This position is hosted under the Constellations Fellowship Program at Climate Curve.
This summer, we are offering 50+ part-time, fully remote fellowship opportunities with 20+ KCP Laureate and Finalist organizations working at the forefront of climate innovation. These fellowships are designed for students and recent graduates seeking hands-on experience and meaningful careers in the climate space.
How to Apply:
- Review available fellowship positions, including responsibilities, qualifications, and time commitments:
https://www.climatecurve.org/constellations-positions - Submit your application here:
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Application Deadline:
Sunday, May 3rd at 11:59 PM EST
Ecological Software Developer Fellow
About the Organization
The Operating System for Ecological Regeneration
Regen Network is the hub for Regenerative community, Ecological finance, and
Grassroots institutions.
More specificly, we provide a full stack of software that serves the community of ecological stewards and supports them to create, stand-up and verify ecological impact and then issue ecological credits (like Carbon and biodiversity credits) so that they can get paid for their impact.
Most recently, we launched compute.regen.network to give people the opportunity to understand how much negative impact their AI usage is having and give them an easy way to contribute to positive ecological impact through a low-cost subscription.
Fellowship Description:
Part of our forward looking strategy is to develop a comprehensive software development kit so that developers of all sorts can use our tools to integrate ecological impact and ecological data collection into their software stack.
We're looking for two interns who would like to experiment, play, build things and ultimately publish software tools and documentation that would support the use of these tools.
Qualifications:
Creativity, self-directed, a fluency with the usage of Claude Code or equivalent.
Passionate about ecological regeneration and an interest in creatively working to develop tools that support the broad world of impact.
Time Commitment: 30 hours / week