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Eric Kelly

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Job Title: FileMaker Developer

Organization: WestCoast Children’s Clinic, a nonprofit children’s mental health clinic primarily serving foster children.

Location: Oakland, CA 94601. This is an in-house position – no long-distance or offshore applications will be considered.

Compensation: $60/hour, contract, minimum 32 hours/week. Position is currently funded for full time for six months, with the possibility of extending longer, potentially as a salaried position.

Job Description:

The FileMaker Developer will work closely with the Lead Filemaker Developer and IT Director to assist with ongoing development, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a complex FileMaker Pro 11 database used by the agency for clinical documentation, client tracking, billing, and management reporting. Work will be focused on implementing new features, and debugging and improving existing features as needed. Duties will include UI and layout design, scripting, and creating/modifying fields, calculations, tables and relationships as needed.

Qualifications:

• 2+ years experience programming in Filemaker Pro v7 and above, including complex relational design, scripting, report and UI design. If you do not have Filemaker experience, do not apply for this position.

• Familiarity with working on complex server-based solutions in FileMaker Pro v7 and later in a mixed platform environment.

• Commitment to the clinic’s mission and population.

• Ability to work both collaboratively and independently.

• Must be able to provide samples of past Filemaker work to demonstrate abilities.

• Nonprofit experience a plus.

If interested, please submit a cover letter and a resume describing how you meet these qualifications to [email protected] with the job title in the subject line. Resumes without cover letters will be disregarded. No phone calls or recruiters please.

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