Get a job: Marin County Safe Routes to Schools is hiring for multiple positions

Safe Routes to Schools Instructor

Marin County Safe Routes to Schools is seeking a dynamic and passionate instructor to teach elementary and middle school students how to bike and walk safely. Must have teaching experience in a class setting and be a proficient bicyclist. LCI training requested but not required. A plus to have bike mechanic skills and be bi-lingual in Spanish. Position is part time (approx 20 hours/week) during the 10 months of the school year (September 2010 - June 2011). $18-$20/hour depending on experience, with 50% health benefits.To apply send your resume and three references to wendi@marinbike.org

Instructor Assistants

Marin County Safe Routes to Schools is looking for instructor assistants to help implement our elementary and middle school programs that teach children bicycling skills. Must enjoy working with children and have bicycling experience. These are on-call, as-needed positions. Hours vary but will occur mostly in fall 2010 and spring 2011. $16-$18/hour depending on experience. No benefits provided. Growth potential. To apply contact wendi@marinbike.org

Teen Program Assistant

Marin County Safe Routes to Schools is seeking an assistant for its teen program promoting green transportation alternatives to middle and high school students. Assists with Teens Go Green club activities, including running club meetings, special events and contests. Conducts research for developing communication technologies. Position is part time (approx 20 hours/week) during the 10 months of the school year (September 2010 - June 2011). $15/hour with 50% health benefits. To apply send resume to wendi@marinbike.org

Learn more about Marin County Safe Routes to Schools at http://www.saferoutestoschools.org/index.shtml

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