Clarvia ASBL
Clarvia helps bereaved families navigate urgent administrative steps with free, multilingual and accessible guidance.
We seek an independent developer who uses AI tools effectively, can own a technical problem end to end, and enjoys turning ideas into practical, shipped improvements.
Regular mission
Clarvia is a Luxembourg non-profit developing a free, multilingual service that helps families navigate the administrative procedures following the death of a loved one.
The platform is powered by Clarvia Graph, an open-source model that structures administrative steps, documents, deadlines, responsible authorities, and dependencies. A functional alpha already exists. We are now looking for someone who can help move the project from a strong prototype towards a genuinely useful public service.
This mission is particularly suited to a person who enjoys understanding a problem, proposing an approach, building it, testing it, and shipping it without needing detailed instructions at every stage. Depending on your strengths, you may contribute to the web application, generation tooling, structured data, user experience, accessibility, testing, or automation.
We actively use AI-assisted development tools. We therefore care less about a particular number of years of experience and more about curiosity, sound judgement, reliability, and the ability to produce high-quality work independently.
Contributions take place publicly on GitHub, with clear objectives, code review, documentation, and direct support. Scope and pace are agreed together. We prefer a sustainable, regular contribution over a short burst of unsustainable availability.
Your work will directly support families during a difficult period while helping build open digital infrastructure that other public-interest organisations can reuse.
Clarvia helps bereaved families navigate urgent administrative steps with free, multilingual and accessible guidance.
46 Rue de la Lavande , L-1923
+352 661 380 080
https://clarvia.org
Clarvia is a Luxembourg non-profit developing a free, multilingual service that helps families navigate the administrative procedures following the death of a loved one.
The platform is powered by Clarvia Graph, an open-source model that structures administrative steps, documents, deadlines, responsible authorities, and dependencies. A functional alpha already exists. We are now looking for someone who can help move the project from a strong prototype towards a genuinely useful public service.
This mission is particularly suited to a person who enjoys understanding a problem, proposing an approach, building it, testing it, and shipping it without needing detailed instructions at every stage. Depending on your strengths, you may contribute to the web application, generation tooling, structured data, user experience, accessibility, testing, or automation.
We actively use AI-assisted development tools. We therefore care less about a particular number of years of experience and more about curiosity, sound judgement, reliability, and the ability to produce high-quality work independently.
Contributions take place publicly on GitHub, with clear objectives, code review, documentation, and direct support. Scope and pace are agreed together. We prefer a sustainable, regular contribution over a short burst of unsustainable availability.
Your work will directly support families during a difficult period while helping build open digital infrastructure that other public-interest organisations can reuse.