Jobs of the Week: WashCo BTC, Rev Nat’s Hard Cider, Bike Gallery, Castelli, Community Cycling Center

Looking for a new place to spread you cycling wings? Five great jobs were posted recently.

And a special note about the listing from Portland-based Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider. Company owner Nat West said whoever refers the right person to him for this job will receive a lifetime supply of cider. I love Rev Nat’s cider. Please help me fill that position! Send it to your friends! Apply yourself! I promise I’ll share a few bottles of cider with you.

Learn more about each job via the links below…

–> Safe Routes To School Program Coordinator – Community Cycling Center

–> Entry-level Production Artist – Castelli USA

–> Service Manager – Bike Gallery Clackamas

–> Operations Director – Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider

–> Summer Bike Camp Instructor – Washington County Bicycle Transportation Coalition

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