Software Engineering Intern (Remote)

Childhood Cancer Society

Childhood Cancer Society

Software Engineering Intern (Remote)

Remote
Internship
Unpaid
  • Responsibilities

    We are seeking skilled and passionate software developers to join our volunteer team. This is a unique opportunity to use your technical expertise to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children battling cancer and their families. As a Software Engineering Intern with the Childhood Cancer Society, you will work on impactful projects, including the development of in-house software and applications that support our mission.

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  • Qualifications

    Anyone with the skills outlined below are encouraged to apply; preference is given to majors & graduates of Computer Science, Computer Engineering and/or any STEM/tech-based field.

  • Desired skills

    Required:

    Proficiency in Python (1+ years of experience).

    Familiarity with Git version control (1+ years of experience).

    Knowledge of Unix shell scripting (1+ years of experience).

    Strong understanding of debugging and error-handling in Python applications.

    Understanding of REST API development and integration.

    Knowledge of unit testing and asynchronous programming in Python.

    Strong documentation skills for technical projects.

    Preferred:

    Experience with databases (e.g., SQLite, MySQL, MongoDB) for data persistence.

    Familiarity with Unix/Linux environments.

    Experience with discord.py for building and managing bots, including commands, events, and API interactions.

    Familiarity with Discord server configurations, bot permissions, and role management.

    Basic frontend development skills (e.g., JavaScript, HTML, CSS).

    Experience setting up CI/CD pipelines for automated testing and deployment.

    Portfolio/GitHub showcasing examples of coding experience.

  • Industry
    Non-Profit
  • Fun Fact
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  • About Us

    At Childhood Cancer Society (CCS), a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit, we provide essential support to families facing the trials of pediatric cancer. Our origin traces back to a teenager's resolve to amplify family support after his own childhood health challenges. Today, CCS commits to delivering hope, emotional reinforcement, and financial aid to ensure no child endures the journey of cancer treatment alone.

    Embodying our ethos of perseverance and optimism is Adventure Ted, our superhero teddy bear and official spokes-bear. He embodies the courage found in adventures, guiding children and families to maintain a positive outlook by embracing his motto: "See the adventure in all that you do." CCS not only strives to alleviate the burden of childhood cancer but also to infuse this challenging journey with a sense of adventure and possibility.