Bicycle Coalition Youth Cycling Coordinator – Oct 11
Posted by Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia on October 5, 2021
The Bicycle Coalition is hiring a Coordinator for our Youth Cycling Program. Love working with youth? Love biking? Love to do the behind-the-scenes work that makes our awesome youth cycling program happen?
The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia (BCGP) Program Coordinator supports the operations of Bicycle Coalition Youth Cycling (BCYC), a youth program that fosters healthy habits, independence, and leadership in Philadelphia youth through the sport of cycling. The Program Coordinator supports all major administrative, operations, logistics, and implementation of BCYC Programming under the leadership of the Program Manager, which includes but is not limited to: student recruitment, event planning, bike inventory management and basic maintenance, and volunteer coordination. The BCYC Program is part of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia’s education department and builds entry level to advanced competitive cycling skills with its teams through the progressive program tiers and embraces pillars of positive youth development through sport to inspire and nurture the growth of the whole athlete.
There are many moving parts to Bicycle Coalition Youth Cycling including coordination with sites, managing a team of coaches, inventory management, volunteer recruitment, communicating with parents, raising money for the program, and most importantly, supporting the youth athletes.
Applications submitted by October 11 will be prioritized.
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