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Program Director, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is seeking a seasoned, highly motivated individual to direct the organization’s programmatic work. This is an amazing opportunity for an individual with program management and contract procurement and oversight experience to work with a dedicated staff and active membership of over 10,000 to promote the bicycle for everyday transportation.

Development Director, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is seeking a seasoned, highly motivated individual to direct the organization’s diverse fundraising efforts in support of our advocacy and programmatic work. This is an amazing opportunity for a development professional to work with a dedicated staff and active membership of over 10,000 to promote the bicycle for everyday transportation.

Communications Associate, TransitCenter, New York, New York
The Communications Associate will play a critical role in amplifying the impact of TransitCenter projects and programs, and setting a national agenda for effective public transit systems and transportation policy reform.

Advocacy Associate, TransitCenter, New York, New York
The Advocacy Associate will organize and expand a growing network of transit advocates and city and public transportation officials who support effective public transportation policies, projects and systems in metropolitan regions across the U.S.

Safe Routes to Schools Coordinator, City of Palo Alto, Palo Alto, California
The City’s Safe Routes to School program includes active partnership with the Palo Alto Unified School District and the local PTAs. The coordinator will be responsible for coordinating school-focused projects, transportation studies and community events aimed at encouraging alternative transportation modes for school commuting.

Mass Transit Innovator, OurBus, Inc., New York, New York
OurBus, Inc., a New York-based startup company, is looking for an innovator who is passionate about transforming the world of passenger transportation. Our mission is to let commuters and travelers use an algorithm-based app to create new, demand-responsive bus routes tailored exactly to their needs.

Assistant Planner, City of Berkeley, Berkeley, California
The Assistant Planner is a City-wide, entry level professional class responsible for providing general assistance to higher level planners in the areas of research, data collection and preparation of reports, as well as conducting independent planning assignments.

Research Director -- Cities & Urban Policy, Metro Ideas Project, Chattanooga, Tennessee
The Metro Ideas Project (MIP) is a non-profit policy research startup rooted in the traditions of journalism, academia, and storytelling. We strive to bring data-driven perspectives and solutions to complex urban problems facing cities across the country in order to reduce systemic inequality and to inspire a better urban future.

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