Location: Remote / Flexible
Time Commitment: Flexible, project-based; estimated 5–10 hours/week
Overview:
Army Pink provides safe, advocate-controlled transportation for survivors of domestic violence, paired with supportive messaging. We’re building a secure, compliant, near-real-time ride system using Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Twilio, and middleware to orchestrate rides, messaging, and reporting. This role offers volunteers the chance to directly support survivors by helping build the technical backbone of our program.
Role & Responsibilities:
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Impact:
Your work will help survivors of domestic violence access safe, reliable transportation paired with supportive, real-time messaging, ensuring privacy, security, and compliance with federal regulations. This is a hands-on opportunity to contribute to a life-changing program while gaining experience in Microsoft 365 system integration and nonprofit technology.
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and a brief note about your interest and relevant experience. We will follow up to discuss the project and align availability.
If you’re interested, please share a brief summary of your Microsoft 365 / Azure experience, including any relevant work with Entra ID, MFA, role-based access, or secure user access environments. If available, please also include examples of similar systems or workflows you’ve helped set up.