Purpose: Toplan and implement high-quality bicycle programming for youth.
Required Hours: Part Time/Hourly
School Year: 20-30 hours/week; Tuesday – Saturday
Summer: 30- 35 hours/week; Monday-Friday
Compensation: Hourly
Duties and Job Description:
Coordinate and provide oversight in the delivery of all youth programs, including the Bicycle Mechanic Training programs, school break enrichment camps, and Education Lab.
Provide or ensure delivery of advanced apron (Red, Purple, Black) bicycle mechanic training to the Youth Education and Employment Training (YEET) Apprentices.
Working in collaboration with the Director of Programs and additional Program Coordinators, apprentices, and skilled volunteers to ensure fleet bikes are maintained and Green Apron earned bikes are restored for program participants.
Work closely with other Freewheelin’ staff to ensure that overall operations of the organization function in a coordinated and efficient manner.
Specific Responsibilities include:
Program development and management:
Ensure that all apron classes are delivered by qualified instructors and that the curriculum is delivered with fidelity.
Manage program volunteers and youth apprentices during apron courses and open shop.
Coordinate and collaborate with the Youth Employment Apprenticeship Coordinator to maintain adequate staffing during classes and open shop.
Upkeep of program data and metrics including student contact information, student attendance, class completion, number of bicycles earned, and other relevant data for evaluation and reporting purposes.
Identify youth in program who would be good candidates for other programs.
In conjunction with the Director of Programs and additional Program Coordinators, facilitate the refurbishment of all bikes required for class participants.
Leading Instruction:
Teach course curriculum while building a healthy classroom dynamic.
Demonstrate and model patience, problem-solving, initiative, and leadership by practicing observation, active listening, and conversation.
Cultivate relationships with parents, students, and community members.
Provide direction to volunteers and youth apprentices to ensure they can effectively assist with the delivery of Apron classes and Bike Lab.
Other Duties:
Assist with preparation and implementation of the frequent group/Community Bike Rides for Freewheelin’ youth, their families and the community at large, weather permitting;
Provide support to the organization’s events, such as Donation Days, Garage Sale Days, community outreach events, and Fundraisers.
Understand and promote Diversity and Inclusiveness
Additional duties as assigned
Physical Requirements:
Some lifting up to 50 lbs will be required and the ability to bend, stand, and file
Must be able to stand for extended periods of time
Bike ride participation (average 2-7 miles per ride session)
Work Environment:
Nontraditional work environment as this role will be working in a warehouse classroom space.
Qualifications:
Intermediate to advanced knowledge of bike mechanics preferred;
Experienced with leading and teaching groups;
Verbal and hands on instructional training;
Experience working with youth and young adults;
Familiarity with curriculum development of STEM oriented and industry based concepts;
Strong verbal and written communication skills, with attention to detail;