Job: Bike Camp Instructors – Community Cycling Center

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Job Title
Bike Camp Instructors

Company/Organization
Community Cycling Center

Job Description
The Community Cycling Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that broadens access to bicycling and its benefits. We believe that the bicycle is a tool for empowerment and a vehicle for change. Visit www.CommunityCyclingCenter.org for more information about us.

Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment in every facet of our operations. We value diversity, collaboration, and respect for all people and ideas that contribute to a healthy, connected community. We recognize that there is societal injustice, so we strive to promote equity through constructive dialogue, organizational reflection, and effective, meaningful action. The Community Cycling Center promotes an inclusive culture and encourages people with diverse backgrounds and abilities to apply.

About the Position:
Bike Camp is a chance for kids to learn experientially, gain confidence, and build lasting friendships, all while exploring their environment on two wheels. A typical day begins with check-in and safety checks at our Alberta St. bike shop and continues with groups heading off on rides to local parks and landmarks. Mornings are broken up with a snack as well some bike themed games and activities like a bike-skills rodeo or a bike-part identification race. Groups continue their rides visiting other points of interest or scenic areas for riding like the Columbia Slough Trail or the Eastbank Esplenade. Instructors often make use of lunchtime to teach a mechanical skill like tube patching or wheel removal to the group. After hitting a few destinations or perhaps visiting one of our partners in the community, groups return to the shop. They might return early to give students a shop tour or to take apart a salvage bicycle, or they might just come back for a quick wrap-up and game before checkout. Instructors finish out the day by putting away camp gear and kid bikes for overnight storage. This is a typical day, however schedules and activities vary significantly by age group and camp type (we offer numerous specialty camps as well as off-site camps).

Over the course of a 5 day camp, campers gain confidence in their riding ability, improve their practical understanding of traffic safety, build mechanical skills, and increase their familiarity with and appreciation for the city in which they live. Our instructors are excited about empowering their campers through these experiences. For more information about our camps visit www.CommunityCyclingCenter.org.

Essential Job Function:
Bike Camp instructors will have passion and experience working with youth ages 6 through 14, a familiarity with experiential education, an interest in bicycles, and a bicycle of their own. This is a full-time, seasonal position that will run from June 9th through the end of August 30th. This is a prime opportunity to gain valuable hands-on, experiential teaching experience in a collaborative, fun environment.

Duties:
• Complete a paid training course for all summer Bike Camp instructors the week of June 9th – 13th.
• With a co-instructor and using an established curriculum, implement up to 11 successive week-long bike camps for up to 12 youth per camp (ages 6-14). The curriculum includes basic bicycle safety checks, rules of the road, basic maintenance, games, field trips to parks and community partners, and group rides from 1 -25 miles in distance (mileage depends on age and ability of group).
• Maintain a safe environment for all participants.
• Complete administrative duties as needed, including daily child check in and out and maintenance of Community Cycling Center and partner agency property.
• Communicate and participate in team meetings and peer reviews.
• Facilitate and support one instructor in training during camp hours.
• Communicate with camper parents about camp activities and their children’s progress in camp.
• Conduct oneself in a professional manner.
• We believe that fundraising is everyone’s job. There is an expectation that all employees will support fundraising activities.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor degree or equivalent experience (In a related field preferred)
• Experience facilitating groups of children (Experience with summer camps or outdoor education preferred)
• Experience working with diverse individuals
• Comfort and experience bicycling in an urban setting
• Ability to ride a bicycle up to 25 miles a day
• Ability to work and interact positively with co-instructors, volunteers, staff and local organizations
• Ability to communicate effectively
• Ability to lift up to 25 pounds
• Criminal background check required
• Valid CPR/First Aid certification required prior to the first day of training

Pay scale: $10.50 an hour, opportunity for raise for returning staff
This is a seasonal position from June 9th through the end of August 30th. Hours: 32-40 hours per week
• Please note that all instructors are required to work between the weeks of July 7 – July 18th
• Instructors are expected to take one week off during the summer

How to Apply
Please send your application packet to jobs@communitycyclingcenter.org with the words Bike Camp Instructor in the subject line.
Application should include the following materials:
• One Page Cover Letter including:
o Introduction: Why would you like to be a Bike Camp instructor?
o Previous experience working with youth in an educational setting
o Your approach to creating an inclusive teaching environment
o Discuss a situation you have observed or experienced relating to bicycle safety. As an educator, what would you suggest to improve the situation?
o How you learned of the position (briefly)
• Resume
• References upon request
• Signed Application Addendum upon interviewing

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(Graphic by Owen Walz/OwenWalzDesign.com)

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Showers Pass jacket on Alexander Kristoff,
the eventual winner of Milan Sanremo.
(Photo by TDWSport.com)

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Brand: Diamondback
Model: Response sport
Color:Olive green
Photo: http://imgur.com/QjU5P26
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2014-03-23
Stolen From: Claudia’s bar on the corner of 30th and Hawthorne.
Owner: Adam Bach
OwnerEmail: Adambach(replace with at sign)comcast.net
Description: Olive green mountain bike with aftermarket handle bars, neck, stem, 3 piece crank, pedals, black tape around back right frame to protect from chain. (Image is of similar bike in stock form)
Police record with: Portland police
Police reference#: 14-23739

White, Grey and Purple Diamondback Airen 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Diamondback
Model: Airen
Color:White, Grey and Purple
Photo: http://imgur.com/Uc3e7bJ
Stolen in Portland, OR 97209
Stolen:2014-03-22
Stolen From: Stolen from NW 13th on Saturday night, locked up on a bike rack almost on the corner of Everett and 13th
Neighborhood: Pearl
Owner: Molly Ring
OwnerEmail: mollydring(replace with at sign)gmail.com
Description: Women’s road bike, has Missoula Bicycleworks fanny pack under seat, attachment for a front light, white/gray/purple, but mostly white
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 1423588
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

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Police in Belarus created this scene to test drivers.
(Photo by Tut.by)

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Black Devinci Stockholm LG 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Devinci
Model: Stockholm LG
Color:Black
Size:55 cm,
Serial: AA20119356
Photo: http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/4388830232.html
Stolen in Portland, OR 97210
Stolen:2014-03-23
Stolen From: From our garage. They broke into the garage.
Neighborhood: NW Portland – Nob Hill
Owner: Doug Scechulte
OwnerEmail: doug(at sign)scechulte.com
Description: Bike has 2 Ortlieb Panniers attached with a nuisance lock. A black and silver saddle bag, with my tools in it, with a nuisance lock. Airzound air horn. ABUS Bordo Foldable Lock. Pinhead pins on wheels and seat. Dynamo on front hub with front and back lights.
Factory Specs:

FRONT BRAKE
Tektro 855AL with SS bolt
REAR BRAKE
Tektro 855AL with SS bolt
REAR DERAILLEUR
Shimano Acera M390
FRONT DERAILLEUR
Shimano Altus M370
FRONT SHIFTER
Shimano Altus M370
REAR SHIFTER
Shimano Altus M370
CRANKSET
Suntour XCT 48/38/28T
BOTTOM BRACKET
RPM 7420
PEDALS
Wellgo M113 w/CRMO spindle
CASSETTE
Shimano 9s 11-32T
CHAIN
Shimano 9s
HANDLEBAR
V2 Comp Riserbar alloy 25.4mm
STEM
V2 Comp 25.4mm 17deg
SADDLE
Devinci ATC
SEATPOST
V2 Comp 27.2mm
SEAT COLLAR
Alloy 31.8mm
GRIPS
Velo Ergo Comfort
WEIGHT
11.42 kg / 25.12 lbs
Police record with: Portland PB Central Precint
Police reference#: 14-23597
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

black white green SE draft/pub runner single speed 2013

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Year: 2013
Brand: SE draft/pub runner
Model: single speed
Color:black white green
Size:58cm
Serial: se268ic684j
Photo: http://imgur.com/AgnJLgx
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2014-03-17
Stolen From: in front of the florida room, on north killingsworth by pcc cascade
Neighborhood: north portland
Owner: James Fairbrother
OwnerEmail: fairbrother.james(at sign)gmail
Description: It is a black bike with green hardware and white deep v’s. white chain. No decals on it.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Pink red/white hearts Electra Pajama Party 2007

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Year: 2007
Brand: Electra
Model: Pajama Party
Color:Pink red/white hearts
Serial:E06075261
Photo: http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff290/helloashrey/IMG_8178.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97209
Stolen:2013-03-23
Stolen From: STolen from Baker Apt building basement on NW 20th and Lovejoy.
Neighborhood: Northwest
Owner: ashley armbrurster
OwnerEmail: ashkadot@yahoo.com
Reward: $100
Description: Stolen from Baker Apt building basement on NW 20th and Lovejoy. Electra Cruiser. Pink with red and white hearts. It has a dent in the back fender which i tried to paint over with pink paint. It has a wicker basket that i lined with large red polka dot fabric tied on with red polka dot ribbon. It has two squeaker horns, a koala and a blue cute whale. I’m heartbroken 🙁
Please email me if you see it:
ashkadot@yahoo.com
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: 14-151992
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike