Job Title
Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Coordinator
Company / Organization
p:ear
Job Description
About This Position
bike works by p:ear is seeking a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Coordinator to support youth, families, schools, and community partners in building safer, more connected opportunities for walking, biking, rolling, and using transit throughout East Portland and East Multnomah County.
The SRTS Coordinator will work closely with the SRTS Program Manager, Bicycle & Pedestrian Safety Education staff, school districts, SUN programs, jurisdictional partners, and community-based organizations to implement education, encouragement, engagement, and planning strategies that improve transportation safety and increase access to active transportation for students and families.
This position plays a key role in advancing bike works by p:ear’s mission to create equitable, community-centered transportation systems by delivering culturally responsive programming, supporting school-based events, strengthening community partnerships, and helping families feel confident choosing active transportation.
Position Details
Position: Safe Routes to School Coordinator
Schedule: Grant-funded through 6/30/2029 (with the possibility for extension); occasional evenings and weekends required
Reports To: SRTS Program Manager
Compensation: $75,108 annually, (base pay + fringe benefits stipend)
Location: East Portland / East Multnomah County, with regular regional travel
Position Summary
The ideal candidate is an organized, relationship-driven self-starter with strong facilitation, communication, and project management skills, along with a demonstrated commitment to transportation equity, youth engagement, and community-led systems change.
The SRTS Coordinator will support the planning, implementation, and evaluation of Safe Routes to School programming, including bicycle and pedestrian safety education, e-bike education, school events, encouragement campaigns, family engagement, and community outreach.
This role requires collaboration across multiple sectors, including schools, local government, transportation agencies, nonprofit partners, and neighborhood communities.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Program Implementation & Education
Deliver bicycle (traditional and electric), pedestrian, and traffic safety education programming for K–12 students, families, and community members
Coordinate and facilitate school- and community-based SRTS activities, including:
Walk + Roll events
Bike rodeos
Community rides
Safety trainings
E-bike education and hands-on riding instruction
Support safe and accessible use of electric bicycles through education, demonstrations, and community engagement activities
Support the development and implementation of culturally responsive active transportation curriculum and educational materials
Promote safe walking, biking, rolling, transit use, and e-bike transportation through encouragement campaigns and community outreach
School & Community Engagement
Build and maintain strong partnerships with school districts, administrators, SUN programs, teachers, families, and community organizations
Serve as a liaison between bike works, schools, public agencies, and community stakeholders to align programming and identify community needs
Support community engagement efforts related to transportation safety, school access, and neighborhood mobility barriers
Cultivate youth and community leadership around active transportation and transportation justice
Planning, Coordination & Data
Coordinate logistics, scheduling, supplies, and communications for programs and events
Maintain accurate participation records, program data, and outcome tracking
Support grant reporting, evaluation, and documentation requirements
Assist with outreach materials including flyers, presentations, toolkits, newsletters, and digital communications
Transport bicycles, equipment, trailers, and event supplies using organizational vehicles, including vans and larger fleet vehicles
Organizational Support
Collaborate with bike works staff on related programming, advocacy efforts, and special initiatives
Represent bike works by p:ear at community meetings, trainings, tabling events, and partner convenings
Support additional duties as needed in alignment with organizational and program goals
Required Qualifications & Competencies
Minimum one year of experience working with youth, families, schools, and/or diverse communities
Experience facilitating educational programming, workshops, or community outreach preferred
Strong commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive community engagement
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills
Strong written, verbal, and public speaking abilities
Excellent organizational, time management, and project coordination skills
Ability to work independently while collaborating across teams and partner organizations
Adaptability, problem-solving skills, and comfort working in a nonprofit/community-based environment
Commitment to nonviolence, compassion, and trauma-informed engagement practices
General knowledge of bicycles, pedestrian safety, and/or active transportation preferred
Familiarity with electric bicycles and/or willingness to learn e-bike operation, safety practices, and maintenance basics preferred
Experience riding bicycles in urban environments and confidence discussing active transportation safety with youth and community members preferred
Valid driver’s license and clean driving record required
Ability and willingness to drive organizational vehicles, including vans and larger vehicles used for program operations and event support
Comfort transporting bicycles, equipment, and materials throughout the Portland/Gresham metro area
Ability to stand for extended periods, work outdoors in varying weather conditions, and lift/move up to 40 pounds
Reliable transportation or ability to travel regularly throughout the Portland/Gresham metro area
About bike works by p:ear
bike works by p:ear is East Portland’s nonprofit bike shop, advocacy hub, and youth workforce development program. Founded in 2017, bike works works to create safer, more equitable transportation systems by advocating for connected bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, providing community education and programming, and ensuring historically underrepresented communities have a voice in transportation planning and policy.
Mission:
To advocate for a world-class network of active transportation infrastructure in East Multnomah County that provides equitable access for people of all ages and abilities.
Vision:
A safe, convenient, and seamless active transportation network that connects people to where they live, work, learn, and play.
Equal Opportunity Employer
bike works by p:ear is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity at all levels of the organization. We encourage applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences to apply.
Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Additional Information
This job description is intended to describe the general nature of the role and is not a comprehensive list of all duties or responsibilities. As a nonprofit organization, flexibility, collaboration, and a willingness to support evolving organizational needs are expected.
How to Apply
TO APPLY:
Please send a resume and cover letter to info@bikeworkspdx.org with “SRTS Coordinator” in the subject line. Position open until filled. Email only; no phone calls please.

