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Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings:

High Speed Rail Advocacy Program Manager (Organizer), Midwest High Speed Rail Association
The Midwest High Speed Rail Association is hiring an advocacy program manager (organizer) to build support for a $4 billion annual federal appropriation for high-speed rail in addition to fully funding Amtrak.

Communications Manager, Transportation Alternatives
The Communication Manager will be the primary spokesperson for T.A. and will report to the Executive Director. The Communications Manager will work with staff and partners to build and undertake communications strategies that keep T.A. at the top of the news-cycle.

Development Director, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is looking for a seasoned, highly motivated individual to direct the Coalition’s diverse fundraising efforts.

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