Jobs Market
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Looking for a job? Here are the current listings:
Safety Educator — VISION ZERO (Community Coordinator), New York City DOT
Serves as a traffic safety outreach program coordinator/educator, conducting and assisting with the development of Vision Zero traffic safety educational outreach to eliminate traffic fatalities and injuries.
Bike Valet (part-time seasonal), Transportation Alternatives, New York, NY
We are seeking energetic, responsible, and personable individuals to work as part of our Bike Valet team. You will work directly with the Bike Valet Team Leader and the Business Engagement Coordinator to run one of the most exciting programs in NYC and help make some of the city’s most beloved events even better by providing Bike Valet services to patrons.
Manager – Transportation Demand Management and Parking Services, University of Mass. Lowell
The Manager supports UMass Lowell’s goal of increasing the use of alternative transportation and reducing peak-hour trips on campus through effective communications, marketing, and customer service.
Development Director, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is an effective, membership-based nonprofit organization working to promote bicycling for everyday transportation. We are looking for a seasoned, highly motivated individual to direct the Coalition’s diverse fundraising efforts in support of our advocacy and programmatic work.
YBike Program Staff (part-time), YBike — Peninsula Family YMCA, San Mateo, CA
Under the supervision of the YBike Program Coordinator, this position is responsible for maintaining and operating after-school YBike bicycle safety education programs for youth at multiple off-site public middle school sites in San Mateo County.
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