EFF is looking for a Drupal developer to work with us on a contract basis to install and configure Drupal and Drupal modules, and create a unique look and feel, for an E-voting activism website. The ideal person will need be able to see this project through from start to finish - installing Drupal, setting up the database, installing the modules, coordinating with our E-voting attorney on specifications and content, and editing the CSS and themes to make it look good.

The purpose of the site would be to allow various E-voting rights coalitions to collaboratively post information about their organizations, post in a blog, and disseminate information to the public about their work.

Some features the site needs to incorporate are:

* group blog

* coalition member information and links

* press release announcements/archive

* document repository; the ability to upload docs that coalition members create.

* "speaker's bureau" information; i.e. a page of information about how to get various coalition members to speak at different events

* calendar of events (conferences, member speeches, etc.)

This is a paid contract position. Please email me (le@eff.org) with a resume samples of your work with Drupal in the past.

The election is coming right up, and we are on a SHORT time frame, so you need to be able to start right away! It'll be fun! :D

For more on EFF's E-voting work, visit http://eff.org/Activism/E-voting

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