Just in case anyone wants to move to Kansas City, the job listing
below sounds interesting.


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From: Brent Hugh <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 3:28 PM
Subject: [People] Job Posting: Active Transportation Program
Coordinator in Kansas City
To: [email protected]


We're looking for a good person to run three new programs.
Announcement below--please forward to anyone you know who may be
interested!

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Kansas City Active Transportation Program Coordinator

The Missouri Foundation for Bicycling and Walking is seeking a program
manager to run three new programs:

Statewide Safe Routes to School Promotion
Car-Free Commuter Options
Bicycle Education

Successful applicants will have be able to work successfully with
minimal supervision, to create and run these programs.  Applicants
must have personal experience with and a passion for active
transportation. We prefer to hire one full-time individual for all
three programs, but will also consider part-time hires for specific
programs.

Existing grants fund these programs for the initial 18-24 months; part
of the program manager's responsibility will be to help the
organization develop sources of funding to continue these or similar
programs, so that this position can be continued beyond this initial
funding.

1. Safe Routes to School - Missouri, state-wide. Promote Missouri Walk
to School month statewide.  Produce Safe Routes newsletter,
e-newsletter, and web page for Missouri Safe Routes community. Oversee
creation and editing of Missouri Safe Routes to School Guidebook.

2. Car-Free Commuter Options - Kansas City metro area. Organize and
coordinate annual Bike Week programs.  Oversee year-round commuter
options encouragement programs.

3. Bicycle Education - Kansas City metro area. Conduct monthly bicycle
education and road skills clinics.

Required Qualifications

Proven ability to build partnerships with schools and governmental agencies
Keen attention to details
Excellent written and verbal communications skills; excellent
facilitation, conflict resolution, and presentation skills
Ability to envision a program that does not yet exist, create it, and
effectively run it from start to finish
A knack for producing great results with limited resources
Excellent public speaking skills and ability to lead group meetings
Personal interest in and commitment to the type of transportation
modes being promoted; willingness to adapt your own life and work
routines to consistently use and actively model the transportation
modes these programs promote
Ability to represent the organization in the broader community and
relevant bike/ped organizations
Strong goal setting, project planning, budget management,
organization, and follow-through skills
Strong interpersonal skills; ability to cultivate, motivate and
maintain effective working relationships with staff and volunteers
from diverse backgrounds and all organizational levels
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends as needed
League Cycling Instructor (LCI) certification preferred; equivalent
experience and skills and willingness to gain LCI certification
required
Writing, editing, and communications skills
Internet skills--ability to use or quickly learn to use standard tools
such as Google Docs and blog software, post and maintain content using
standard Content Management Systems, etc.
Microsoft Office proficiency

Preferred Qualifications

College degree, particularly in a related field
Experience working with nonprofit organizations, bicycle/pedestrian
organizations, fund raising, or other fields related to this position

Safe Routes to School Qualifications

Experience or certification with national Safe Routes to School program
Ability to conduct outreach activities across the state of Missouri
Experience working in or with school settings

Duties

Planning public events, programs, etc.
Locating funding sources for these and similar future programs; write
and edit grant applications
Public speaking
Planning and leading meetings
Raising money and sponsorships
Managing diverse tasks
Detailed tracking and reporting of time worked and tasks completed
Writing and supervising the production of newsletters (print and online)
Finding, organizing, and working with volunteers
Managing professional services vendors
Finding, hiring, and managing intern
Communicating with schools, bike clubs, government agencies, and other
community groups and individuals

Significant portions of work will occur in April-May and
September-October.  Availability will be especially important during
these times.

Compensation
This is an independent contractor position. No benefits are offered.
Hourly rate will range from $16.27 to $20.34 per hour, depending on
qualifications, for up to 2000 hours per year. Total compensation will
depend upon how many of the three program areas the applicant is
assigned to.

Duration
The position is grant funded for up to eighteen months. A longer term
may be possible if future funding is secured.

Location
This position is based in the Kansas City, MO metro area and will
require travel within the metro, preferably by active transportation
whenever possible.

About the Missouri Foundation for Bicycling and Walking
You can find out more about he Missouri Foundation for Bicycling and
walking and its sister organization, the Missouri Bicycle and
Pedestrian Federation here:

  http://MoBikeFed.org/foundation/
  http://MoBikeFed.org

To Apply
Send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Brent Hugh,
Executive Director, Missouri Foundation for Bicycling and Walking.
[email protected], 210-579-2265  (fax), or 5916 Arlington Ave,
Raytown, MO 64133.

Applications due December 21st, 2009, 5PM CST; planned start of work
is early January 2010.

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The Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation is a coalition of
bicycling, walking, running, and trails organizations and businesses
representing over 30,000 Missourians and speaking for the 2 million
Missourians who bicycle regularly and the 5.8 million who walk.

Join MoBikeFed's advocacy alert network:

http://mobikefed.org/email.php#announce

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Dr. Brent Hugh, LCI #1335
Executive Director
Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation
[email protected]
Phone: 816-695-6736
Fax: 210-579-2265
www.MoBikeFed.org
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