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Chief Operating Officer, Transportation Alternatives, New York, NY
The COO partners with the Executive Director and Deputy Director in determining policy, setting strategic goals and addressing the full range of issues that arise, from daily management to long-term planning.  The COO directly supervises a Senior Director of Technology and Information, a Finance Manager and an Operations Manager.

Director of Active Transportation, Sam Schwartz Engineering, New York, NY
Sam Schwartz Engineering is looking for a transportation planner or engineer to lead bicycle and pedestrian planning and design projects in both urban and suburban locations.

Bicycle Tour Network Manager, League of American Bicyclists, Washington, DC
A national association of bicycle tour directors from more than 100 multi-day, bicycle tours and events is looking for its first full-time staffer to share knowledge and best practices among its members.

Managing Director, C.I.C.L.E., Los Angeles, CA
Cyclists Inciting Change thru Live Exchange (C.I.C.L.E.) is seeking a managing director to oversee all funding, programming, workshops, events, and advocacy efforts.

Legislative/Policy Director, Transportation Alternatives, New York, NY
Transportation Alternatives seeks a public policy and transportation expert to advance bike and pedestrian safety in New York City through legislation, legal action and lobbying. This person will work to educate elected officials, government agency staff, business and civic leaders and the public in New York City, Albany, and Washington, DC.

Women Bike Manager, League of American Bicyclists, Washington, DC
The new Women Bike Manager will serve as the program's first full-time staff member, working to share collective knowledge, build a network of diverse female leaders and advance targeted programs that put more women in the saddle and at the forefront of the bicycling movement.

Campaign Director, Transportation Alternatives, New York, NY
TA is seeking a seasoned organizer to conceive, plan and execute 13-15 livable streets campaigns in all five boroughs,  overseeing campaign strategy, developing ambitious campaign plans, meeting with elected officials, speaking to the media and supervising three field organizers on a day-to-day basis.

Policy & Campaign Manager for STEPS Coalition (part-time), California Walks, San Jose, CA
The Sustainable Transportation Engagement for Pedestrian Safety (STEPS) Coalition is looking for a policy and campaign manager to build the advocacy capacity of residents, strengthen pedestrian safety efforts, and advance policy, built environment and program changes across San Jose.

Community Engagement Manager, BikeDenver, Denver, CO
BikeDenver is seeking a full-time staffer to support organizational efforts to create and operate programs and events to fundraise, and engage and educate the public about the benefits of safe bicycling.

StreetsMedia Development Intern, Streetsblog & Streetfilms, New York, NY
We are seeking a StreetsMedia Development Intern for summer and fall 2014 for 20 hours per week. StreetsMedia is the online advocate for better transportation, smarter cities, and urban sustainability, and includes our nationally recognized websites Streetsblog and Streetfilms.

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