Friday Job Market
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Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings:
Event Planner, Bike to Work Day 2012, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is currently seeking an Events Planner to help with San Francisco’s biggest citywide bicycling event, Bike to Work Day. This position reports to the SF Bicycle Coalition’s Membership & Volunteer Director and works closely with a team of staff, interns, and volunteers.
Volunteer Coordinator Internship, Bike to Work Day and Bike to School Day 2012 , San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is the primary organizer for San Francisco’s Bike to School Day, Thursday, April 12, and Bike to Work Day, Thursday, May 10, 2012. The intern will have the opportunity to help execute these highly-regarded citywide events coordinating hundreds of volunteers. An excellent opportunity for a “people person” seeking practical experience in event production.
Sunday Streets Volunteer Program Internship, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
The Sunday Streets Volunteer Program Interns will be working closely with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition’s Sunday Streets Volunteer Coordinator as well as the Membership & Volunteer Director. This internship requires 10-20 hours/week non-Sunday Streets weeks, and up to 40 hours/week on event weeks, attendance at all Sunday Streets events is mandatory. A modest stipend will be provided as compensation.
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