Fall Membership & Outreach Intern

Author: Bike East Bay

Date: June 25, 2019

Bike East Bay seeks an organized, responsible person to support our fall administrative and outreach efforts. Good candidates will have a mind for organization and accuracy. Skills engaging warmly with members of the public and comfort in new public situations are a plus. Some knowledge of bicycling in the East Bay is helpful but not required. Curiosity and willingness to learn is a must. 

Goals: Bring energy and accuracy to Bike East Bay’s existing administrative operations. Work with membership assistant to oversee weekly donor mailings, conduct regular inventory, and do light database entry. For candidates who enjoy interacting with the public, there is an opportunity to take part in Bike East Bay outreach efforts as well. 

Responsibilities

  • Oversee and execute weekly donor mailings.
  • Conduct regular inventory of membership and event supplies.
  • Do light database entry.
  • Review and update courier program list by area.
  • Assist in event collateral delivery as needed.
  • Attend fall outreach events, being event lead and providing support for volunteers as appropriate. Events may be during the week or on weekends. Evenings are rare. 

    • Calendar TBD by Outreach Coordinator. 
    • Represent Bike East Bay in a professional and friendly manner. 
  • Support Bike East Bay’s annual member party with various tasks, as determined by Events Manager.

Application Process
Interested applicants should submit a resume and letter of interest to Outreach Coordinator Chris Corral by August 15 for a September 16 start date. Interns will work 8 hours per week for 10 weeks, and receive a  stipend of $1,200.

About Bike East Bay
Bike East Bay (formerly the East Bay Bicycle Coalition) is a 501c3 non-profit organization that promotes healthy, sustainable communities by making bicycling safe, fun and accessible in Alameda and Contra Costa County. Our 4,000+ member supported, grassroots advocacy has won important local campaigns like protected bike lanes on Oakland’s Telegraph Avenue, as well as regional campaigns to bring bicycling access on BART and the Bay Bridge and significantly increased funding for bicycle and pedestrian improvements through Measure B and BB.

Bike East Bay is proud of our positive and supportive workplace. We care deeply about each other as co-workers and as full people. Transportation justice is an essential part of our work as bicycle advocates and we are committed to working for equity and social justice. By sharing leadership, supporting each other through challenges, and loudly celebrating our successes, we are stronger as individuals, as an organization, and as a community.

Bike East Bay is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation or gender identity, disability, sex or age

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