From the Safe Routes to School National Partnership
February 16, 2010
Deadline February 25, 2010
The non-profit Bikes Belong Foundation is looking for an energetic and dynamic professional with at least three years proven success in Safe Routes to School program implementation and/or management to work with the Safe Routes to School National Partnership as a part-time, contracted program manager, working approximately eight hours per week, spread over four days. The program manager will supervise and provide technical assistance to five school sites implementing Safe Routes to School programs, answer questions from the field, and produce resources that support SRTS implementation across the country. The position is funded through the end of December 2010, and could be extended and/or expanded as funding allows. Applications are due February 25. For more information about how to apply, go to:
Required qualifications for candidates for this position include: a bachelor's degree, at least three years experience implementing SRTS, experience in public speaking, and a strong background in writing and developing technical assistance materials. A full description of job responsibilities and qualifications is available at http://www.saferoutespartnership.org/media/file/Part-timeProgramManager.pdf
Applications are being considered on a first come first serve basis, and should be sent to margo@saferoutespartnership.org. Please include a cover letter, resume and three writing samples in one PDF file. Telephone inquiries are not accepted.
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