Job Openings at the Bicycle Coalition
Bicycling Ambassadors Coordinator
The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is looking for a full time coordinator
to join a fun team and create and implement a Bicycling Ambassador program.
The program goals are to improve the awareness and practice of safe bicycling
in parts of Philadelphia.
Based on a successful program in Chicago, the Philadelphia Bicycling Ambassador
Program coordinator will produce and distribute safety publications, give safety
presentations and host urban cycling safety rides from local bike shops through
the efforts of 8 street-based seasonal bicycling ambassadors. More information
on the program is available at http://bicyclecoalition.org/ambassador.html.
Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
Making bicycling better through advocacy and education, the Bicycle Coalition
of Greater Philadelphia (BCGP) promotes biking as a healthy, low-cost, and
environmentally-friendly form of transportation and recreation. With a membership
of 1,200, BCGP serves 1.2 million bicyclists in ten counties in Pennsylvania,
NJ and Delaware.
Responsibilities
- The Project Coordinator will hire and train eight seasonal bicycling ambassadors,
and retain primary responsibility for their attendance, performance and effectiveness
in the field. The Coordinator will maintain regular written evaluations of
seasonal ambassadors. Prior experience with staff management will be emphasized
during the hiring process.
- The Project Coordinator will develop printed materials for distribution
by bicycling ambassadors, create and execute presentations for area live
audiences and, in the second year of the project’s implementation,
adapt this presentation for online use and distribution. The Coordinator
should consult the content expertise of the Bicycle Coalition and is encouraged
to adapt the material of successful implementations of similar projects in
Chicago, Portland and San Francisco. The Coordinator may also consult the
technical expertise of the Project’s subcontractors where appropriate;
ultimate responsibility for producing effective material with a consistent
look and feel will rest with the Coordinator.
- The Project Coordinator will schedule meetings and prepare meeting minutes
for the Project Steering Committee, and facilitate the transfer of information
between the Bicycle Coalition, the field office of this project at University
City District, and members of the Committee.
- Coordinator will manage the budget of this project in conjunction with
Bicycle Coalition Executive Director, normalizing all expenses and reimbursements
with regard to the guidelines set forth in this application and the attached
budget.
- The Coordinator will report directly to the Executive Director.
Preferred Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have:
- A strong commitment to BCGP’s mission of Making Bicycling Better
- Prior bicycle safety certification preferred; willingness to obtain it
is required.
- One or more years of experience in people / project management, marketing,
prior hands-on event management experience a plus
- Experience supervising hourly staff
- Excellent writing and presentation skills
- A flexible schedule and willingness to work four weekend days a month from
May to October
- The ability to self-direct, organize their time wisely and multi-task in
a small fun environment
- Experience with Microsoft Office
Benefits include flexible schedule, vacation, sick and personal leave, and
limited health insurance. Compensation: $30,000 to $40,000, depending on qualifications.
This position is full-time, year-round for the duration of the Bicycling Ambassadors
contract, which currently runs until the end of 2009, but may be extended if
the program is successful and additional funding is found, or if other suitable
opportunities become available within the Coalition.
Contact
Send a one- or two-page letter describing why you are the person for the job
with a resume to:
Alex Doty, Executive Director, BCGP, 100 S Broad St Suite 1355, Philadelphia
PA 19110. For more information call Alex at 215 242-9253.
Position available May 15, 2008. Applications accepted until the position
is filled.