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Relational Technology Fellow (Service Year Position)

Thread


Job Location:

Baltimore, MD - USA

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 13 August 2026 (7 days ago)
Application Deadline: 10 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

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Relational Technology Fellow (Service Year Position)
Reports to: Director of Data Strategy & IT Operations
Job Summary

What if technology helped us connect not just scroll Thread is looking for three young people to join a brand-new Service Year cohort dedicated to Relational Technology using AI tools to design and build simple apps that strengthen relationships and meet real needs in Baltimore communities. This is a hands-on learning-by-doing role: no coding background required.

Over 9-10 months Fellows will learn how to spot a real community problem build a working app to address it using AI-powered and no-code tools gather honest feedback from the people its meant to serve and use that feedback to make it better. Fellows will move through a structured Development Cycle: 1) get into the community and collect ideas 2) build 3) reflect and 4) share out. Fellows will begin by practicing within Thread then applying the cycle directly with a community partner. No technical experience is required. What matters most is curiosity follow-through and a genuine interest in your community.

Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Relational Foundations

  • Authentically engage in relationships with colleagues community members and mentors modeling and practicing the Thread Core Competencies: (a) Show all the way up; (b) Fail forward; (c) Treat relationships as wealth; and (d) Learn from all voices.
  • Share your own journey of personal and professional growth with the young people volunteers and staff you work alongside.
  • Demonstrate the willingness and resilience to engage in an agile and flexible way as projects and priorities shift.
  • Acknowledge that each person and community you work with brings a unique vantage point and approach every conversation as a chance to learn.

Building Skills Learning the Development Cycle

  • Learn and practice the Development Cycle: get into the community and collect ideas build the ideas reflect on the process and share out to collect feedback.
  • Identify a specific observable local community problem something concrete enough that a simple app could make a measurable difference.
  • Learn to write clear effective prompts as the foundation for building high-quality apps with AI and no-code tools.
  • Practice structured reflection throughout the process capturing thoughts ideas and concerns as you go.

Practicing the Development Cycle

  • Bring early app ideas into Thread spaces to share work-in-progress and collect real input from young people volunteers and staff.
  • Start with guidance and support from Thread staff gradually taking more ownership of the process as skills and confidence grow.
  • Share in-progress apps with real community members and gather specific actionable feedback.
  • Revise and improve your app based on that feedback helping the community see their input reflected in a real product.
  • Once comfortable with the Development Cycle partner with a community organization aligned with your interests to understand their needs firsthand.
  • Apply the Development Cycle to build a tool that supports that partners real community work meeting people where they live and work.
  • Participate in an intensive development week working alongside Threads Data Team and the Relational Technology Project (RTP) team stress-testing the Development Cycle by attempting to replicate a core feature of the Thread app in a week-long hackathon.

Documenting & Sharing

  • Document your work throughout the term and produce a final portfolio: the problem you solved how you approached it and what you learned about using AI as a tool.
  • Present your portfolio potentially alongside other cohorts exploring how AI can foster relationships and build community.



Qualifications
Qualifications
  • No prior coding or software development experience required youll learn AI-powered and no-code tools on the job.
  • Genuine curiosity about AI tools and a willingness to learn new platforms.
  • Comfort or a willingness to build comfort talking with community members to understand their needs.
  • Strong communication and active-listening skills.
  • Comfort with ambiguity and iteration willing to define your own problems to solve.
  • A genuine interest in community-building youth development or civic technology.
  • Maryland resident age 18 and meets MC/SYO eligibility requirements (Service Year Option track: ages 18-24 with a high school diploma or equivalent; Maryland Corps track: any eligible adult 18 no education requirement).
  • Able to commit to full-time service (30-40 hrs/week generally Monday-Friday during business hours) for the full 9-10 month term along with required MC/SYO professional development training.


About Company

Thread connects volunteers and young people in Baltimore, harnessing the power of relationships to create a new social fabric where everyone can thrive.

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