Bicycle Education Program Leader

City and County of Denver

Denver, US
Base: $20.31ph; bonus/equity: not specified; benef...
Bicycle instruction and safety
Urban/neighborhood riding skills
Basic bicycle maintenance
The Department of Parks and Recreation's Alternative Sports team is seeking Activity Leaders for the bicycle education program that teaches riding skills, basic bicycle maintenance, and bicycle safety

Job Summary

  • The Department of Parks and Recreation's Alternative Sports team is seeking Activity Leaders for the bicycle education program that teaches riding skills, basic bicycle maintenance, and bicycle safety.
  • Bicycle Education Program Leaders play a key role in ensuring that all cyclists have the skills necessary to be safe and enjoy cycling as a lifelong skill!
  • This is an on-call position, which means it is a part-time, hourly role, working no more than 39 hours per week at a pay rate of $20.31/hour.

Matching Summary

The Department of Parks and Recreation's Alternative Sports team is seeking Activity Leaders for the bicycle education program that teaches riding skills, basic bicycle maintenance, and bicycle safety.

Salary

Base: $20.31/hour; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Eligible for 457b retirement plan

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • bicycle instruction and safety
  • urban/neighborhood riding skills
  • basic bicycle maintenance
  • program coordination and implementation
  • administrative and reporting duties
  • budget management for supplies
  • weather monitoring and contingency planning
  • mentoring and staff feedback
  • participant safety and inclusion
  • emergency response and patient care
  • driving department vehicles

Nice-to-have

  • well-rounded outdoor enthusiast
  • strong relationship cultivation
  • pushing boundaries and growth

Key Requirements

  • 2 years of instruction and planning experience in recreational biking and urban/street biking
  • Experience in bicycle safety, bicycle building, and/or bicycle maintenance
  • Open availability during the summer programming months
  • Experience working with youth and adults in a recreation setting
  • Ability to attend in-house trainings
  • Ability to attend Defensive Driving and Coaching and Van Driver training
  • Graduation from high school or GED/HiSET/TASC
  • Two (2) years of experience (paid or volunteer) as an instructor in an organized specialized formal program
  • Certification in CPR/First Aid prior to completion of probation period

Work Rights

Must have valid work authorization that does not require sponsorship

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