Opportunities

Make an impact on health care delivery

Are you ready to contribute your skills and experience to achieving OpenMRS’ mission worldwide?

Join the OpenMRS Global Support Team


Join the OpenMRS Global Support Team

OpenMRS Inc. is a non-profit created solely to support the OpenMRS Community in our mission, and one of the ways we do that is by nurturing a Global Support Team. 

The success of OpenMRS is more than a job for us. Everyone on our OpenMRS Global Support Team is passionate about our mission, dedicated to helping each other and our open source community thrive. You’ll work with community members, implementers, and developers all over the globe, remote and with travel.

As an important member of this team, you’ll provide critical support to community members with our Product Support or Community Management & Operations Support teams.

We post all roles to the OpenMRS Community Jobs Board on our Forum “Talk” – explore today!

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Product Support Team

We are developers, product managers, and designers working together to support devs and PMs who use our software at their NGO, government, and vendor sites on five continents. 

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Google Summer of Code

OpenMRS GSoC Students dive into real-world projects, working alongside expert mentors, and a large community to build impactful features, they gain invaluable open‑source experience and often stayed and continued as long‑term contributors.

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Community Management & Operations Support Team

We are community managers, program managers, events and communications professionals. We keep our community running smoothly, onboard and connect community members, and raise the visibility of our community’s achievements.

Partners

Fellowships

The OpenMRS Fellowship Program aims to expand our community’s capacity by providing practical opportunities to develop advanced skill sets with the support and guidance of mentors and other technical experts. 

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Yuna Lane

GSoC 2020 Student

One way to get involved with a non-profit organization is to volunteer your time and energy to help further their cause.

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Damien Kind

Backend Fellow – 2025

One way to get involved with a non-profit organization is to volunteer your time and energy to help further their cause.

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Frontend Fellow

One way to get involved with a non-profit organization is to volunteer your time and energy to help further their cause.

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Find Opportunities on the Community Jobs Board

Organizations around the world use the OpenMRS Jobs Board on our forum to recruit talent related to OpenMRS. Even if there are no open roles for the Global Support Team, we encourage you to explore working with one of the many amazing organizations using OpenMRS!

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CIEL Fellowship 2025

The staff is caring and dedicated, and the volunteers are always willing to help. I would highly recommend this organization to anyone looking for a way to make a difference in their community.

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Java Back-end Developer

I have had the pleasure of working with this organization for many years, and I can say without a doubt that they are one of the most dedicated and hard-working groups I have ever had the privilege of knowing.

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HIS Engineer

The staff is dedicated and passionate about their work. They go above and beyond to make sure that the children in their care are safe and happy. I have never seen a more dedicated group of people.

“GSoC with OpenMRS up’ed my skills immensely, it was nothing short of a thrill, with amazing lessons from a wonderful team of mentors and community.”

— GSoC Student