Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Safe Routes to School National Partnership is hiring 4 Regional Policy


The Safe Routes to School National Partnership is Hiring In Washington, DC, the San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California!


Help us find four high-quality Regional Policy Managers

The Safe Routes to School National Partnership is looking for four (4) energetic and dynamic professionals to work as Regional Policy Managers in Southern California (2 positions), the San Francisco Bay Area and the Washington, DC area.  Applications are due on Monday, October 31, at
5:00 pm PDT. The positions begin on January 3, 2012.

The primary goal of the Regional Policy Managers is build, strengthen and  maintain networks of diverse organizations and individuals to advocate for improved transportation funding allocations and policies for Safe Routes to  School, walking and bicycling in conjunction with their regional Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and its surrounding jurisdictions. Specific attention will be provided to improve policies for walking and bicycling for children and families, especially lower-income communities most vulnerable to childhood obesity. In addition to regional policy work, the Regional Policy Managers will provide technical assistance at the local level to select communities receiving Kaiser Permanente community investments.

Required qualifications for these positions include: a bachelor's degree; knowledge of Safe Routes to School, transportation and/or health issues; a minimum of two years proven success in an advocacy/communications position;  experience in public speaking; and a strong background in writing. A full description of job responsibilities and qualifications is available here.

Successful candidates will work from their home office in their geographic-specific region. The position of Regional Policy Manager is initially funded for two years. The salary for this position is in the range of $50,000 to $60,000, depending on experience, plus benefits.  Please refer to the job announcement for specific details on applying.  Telephone  inquiries are not accepted.

The Safe Routes to School National Partnership first launched the Regional Network Project with funding from Kaiser Permanente in 2010.  With ongoing  funding from Kaiser Permanente, the Regional Network Project is expanding into Northern California and adding staff capacity.

The Safe Routes to School National Partnership was founded in 2005 and is a network of more than 550 organizations. The National Partnership is hosted  by the non-profit Bikes Belong Foundation, and its mission is to advocate for safe walking and bicycling to and from schools, and in daily life, to  improve the health and well-being of America's children and to foster the creation of livable, sustainable communities. Bikes Belong Foundation is an  equal opportunity employer.

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