Who we are
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition works to promote bicycling for everyday transportation in order to transform our streets and neighborhoods into more safe, just, and livable places. Our member-based grassroots organization is considered one of the largest, most active, and effective groups of our kind in the country.
The position
The Youth And Family Program Coordinator will play a vital role in the SF Bicycle Coalition’s efforts to encourage the city’s families and K-12 youth to adopt bicycling and other sustainable modes as one of their transportation options, both by providing fun and informative activities and administratively supporting citywide sustainable transportation programming. Contributing to the work of two contracts – San Francisco-Safe Routes to School (SF-SRTS) and Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s Spare the Air Youth (MTC-STAY) Family Biking program – the Youth and Family Program Coordinator will split their time between contract and project administration responsibilities and youth and family biking program implementation, such as organizing workshops, bike fairs, rides, and other events to educate and encourage youth and families to bike. The successful candidate will be organized and have a keen attention to detail, as well as experience and expertise in leading youth (K-12) programming, especially related to bicycle education.
Commitment to Equity and Justice
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition acknowledges the harm biking culture and unequal access to transportation have inflicted upon underserved communities — especially people of color, people with disabilities, people from working-class backgrounds, women, and people with LGBTQ+ identities. We believe that these communities must be centered as leaders in the work we do.
Primary responsibilities include:
- Work with the Director of Youth and Family Programs on Safe Routes to School contract administration and project management. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Scheduling meetings, trainings, and onboarding for partner subcontractors
- Developing and leading onboarding for partner subcontractors
- Invoicing and reporting
- Contract compliance
- Meeting facilitation
- Ensuring consistency across subcontractors in programmatic quality and adherence to program processes and protocols
- Lead reporting and invoicing for MTC-STAY contract, coordinating with six other non-profits or government agencies who hold up to 40 events annually.
- Lead around four or more Family Biking Workshops annually. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Scheduling workshops
- Identifying appropriate locations and acquiring necessary permissions or permitting
- Organizing and planning workshops
- Coordinating with nonprofit, agency, and/or business partners, as needed
- Teaching bicycle skills, as needed
- Evaluating efforts
- Lead program implementation for SF-Safe Routes to School as-needed bicycle programming. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Curricula development and updating
- Coordinating and collaborating with schools and SF-SRTS partners
- Teaching bicycle safety education
- Collecting evaluation data
- Coordinating with evaluation contractor
- coordinating with the Adult Bicycle Education Coordinator to schedule bicycle educators (LCIs).
Strong candidates will possess as many of the following qualifications and skills as possible:
We recognize that this position encompasses a number of different responsibility areas. We are committed to train and support our staff to strengthen their abilities in each area and we encourage applications from people who may not have all of the qualifications listed below.
- Two or more years teaching or working with youth (K-12) and families;
- One or more years implementing bicycle safety education or other transportation-related programming;
- Three or more years of experience in contract or project management;
- League of American Bicyclists-certified League Cycling Instructor;
- A commitment to and passion for the mission and core values of the SF Bicycle Coalition and SF-SRTS;
- Highly organized with excellent attention to detail;
- Strong self-starter;
- Proven collaboration skills;
- Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written);
- Experience and skills using software for project management, database management, and/or CRM (Airtable, Salesforce, Asana, etc.);
- California driver’s license and willingness to safely drive a U-Haul to transport bicycles;
- Experience and skills with Google Suite or MS Office/365 applications;
- Bilingual in English and another language, especially Spanish, Cantonese, Filipino/Tagalog, Arabic, Vietnamese, or Samoan
Reports to: Director of Youth & Family Programs
Salary and Benefits: This position starts July 1st, 2025 and will receive the annual salary rate of $70,895.40.
Full-time benefits include excellent medical, vision and dental insurance with no employee contribution, as well as three weeks of paid time off, half-days on Fridays, and a flexible work arrangement policy.
Hours: Full-time, exempt. The position may require occasional early morning or evening work and often includes weekend work, depending on the season.
Location: Hybrid — San Francisco Bay Area. Staff and their supervisors will work together to determine the appropriate work arrangement based on the nature of the individual’s role, and in alignment with organizational policies and departmental needs and activities. We strive to be as flexible and fair as possible while ensuring in-person accessibility when needed to interface with our volunteers, membership, community, and each other.
To apply, please submit a resume and a PDF with your answers to the below three questions. Please make your answers roughly one paragraph each.
- What inspires you to want to work at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition?
- What does transportation justice mean to you and how do you see it fitting into your career?
- What skills and/or experiences do you have that would make you a good fit for this role?