Software Development
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technological change mental health software developmentOur team is looking for software developers to be part of the exciting project we’re working on at The Teacher App.
- Create back-end and front-end coding to build our Web App.
- Work with the team as a whole to deliver technical goals.
- Work closely with our designer and CEO to meet expectations and execute the vision.
- Working with tools and programs such as Notion, Discord, and other technical/development tools.
We’re excited to work with students who can help us not only create this new and exciting product, but also take part in a movement bigger than ourselves to reach: A healthier Canada by supporting and sustaining teachers and students and their mental health.
This is a great project for students to practice their development expertise, as the impact of their work on this project can be easily measured and communicated.
Our Executive Director will be on standby at all times to support the developers. There is an expectation that communication will be open and transparent at all times at The Teacher App. Students/interns will also meet with the Executive Director periodically for mental health check-ins to ensure they are healthy and supported.
About the company
Prioritizing Mental Health Education. We are designing a tool that aims to connect teachers across Canada with the support they need to build resiliency within themselves and their students. The Teacher App serves to curate a hub for Canadian teachers where they can feel anchored in order to best support their students in their education. This will serve as a tool that offers teachers access to crucial resources, professional mental health services, and connection with other teachers and classrooms across Canada. Teachers deserve accessible, affordable, and appropriate support for their needs both inside and outside the classroom. What is currently available today is not sufficient for our teachers to thrive in their workplace, let alone our students.