Job: Youth Programs Manager – Cascade Bicycle Club

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Job Title
Youth Programs Manager

Company/Organization
Cascade Bicycle Club

Job Description
The Youth Programs Manager develops and manages creative and fun youth bicycle programs with specific focus on building healthy habits in youth and getting kids excited about bicycling. Current programs serve more than 20,000 students per year. Youth Programs Manager works with Cascade staff, volunteers and community partners to further Cascade’s goal of getting more people riding bikes.

The individual in this position will:

-Develop, manage and expand in-school, after-school and summer camp road and mountain bike programs.
-Develop, manage and expand kids’ events, assemblies and safety rodeos.
-Integrate youth programming with Safe Routes to School ideas and expand school policy work.
-Develop and strengthen cross-program and cross-department collaboration in family, youth and high school programming, such as in Major Taylor High School Clubs, family programs or youth rides and Bike Month.
-Write and edit curriculum materials and design teacher trainings.
-Teach programs, trainings and classes as appropriate.
-Hire, train and supervise youth program staff, AmeriCorps member and instructors.
-Supervise volunteer recruitment in areas such as ride and trip leaders, maintenance volunteers, parent and youth advocates.
-Participate in long-range strategic planning, budgeting, identifying/cultivating individual donors, fundraising activities and expanding youth and family membership in collaboration with Education Director, Development Department and other staff.
-Maintain records and oversee evaluation of youth programs.
-Collaborate with other local organizations on kids’ programs as appropriate.
-Ensure diversity and equity in programming.

Qualifications

-Bachelor’s degree desired with a minimum of 5 years of relevant work history required
-Demonstrated knowledge of bicycling required
-Demonstrated knowledge of youth development and youth instructional methods required
-Bicycling specific knowledge in related areas such as Safe Routes to School or school policy desired
-Excellent organizational skills including ability to manage multiple projects; work accurately under deadline; and plan, coordinate, implement and assess the effectiveness of programs
-Demonstrated ability to partner with others
-Excellent written and public communication skills
-Proven ability to supervise, mentor, motivate, appraise, and work with youth and adult colleagues
-Familiarity and comfort with managing budgets
-League Cycling Instructor (LCI) status, First Aid/CPR, and maintenance experience desired.
-Creative ability to grow an organization required

Employment Specifics

-Full-time salaried position
-Some evening and weekend work and travel around the Puget Sound region required
-Reports to and is supervised by the Education Director
-Six-month probationary performance review by supervisor
-Annual performance reviews at hire date
-Monetary compensation commensurate with qualifications and experience; benefits package

About Cascade

Founded in 1970, Cascade Bicycle Club is a 15,000+ member nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to creating a better community through bicycling. Cascade envisions a community of people who bicycle, where bicycling is normal, safe and convenient for everyone. Cascade is a local, regional and statewide leader in educating youth and adult cyclists, advocating for bicycle policy and infrastructure, producing world-class cycling events, offering 2,000 free daily rides annually and promoting bicycle commuting. Youth programs serve more than 20,000 students per year. Cascade is directed by an elected volunteer board and operates with 34 paid staff and thousands of volunteers. For more information, visit www.cascade.org. Cascade Bicycle Club is an equal opportunity employer.

How to Apply
Submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references (no more than four pages long) all in a single PDF document to education.job@cascadebicycleclub.org. Please mention how you heard about the position.

Applications are due Sept 5, 2013.

Steel Bridge lower deck closed since Saturday – UPDATED

Steel Bridge upper deck

The Steel Bridge’s upper-deck
sidewalk is one way to cross this evening.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Update:: The lower deck reopened before the evening rush hour on Aug. 13.

Update 6:30 a.m., Aug. 13: The lower deck remains closed on Tuesday morning. “I haven’t heard of any change yet,” spokeswoman Diane Dulken wrote. We’ve had no reply to our request for information from Union Pacific. Watch PBOT’s Twitter account for possible updates. Original post follows.

Update 6:30 a.m., Aug. 13: The lower deck remains closed on Tuesday morning. “I haven’t heard of any change yet,” spokeswoman Diane Dulken wrote. We’ve had no reply to our request for information from Union Pacific. Watch PBOT’s Twitter account for possible updates. Original post follows.

People crossing the Steel Bridge by bike and foot Monday evening should take the upper-deck lane or sidewalk or reroute to another bridge, Portland Bureau of Transportation spokeswoman Diane Dulken said Monday afternoon.

The lower deck has been closed since Saturday evening, when a set of cameras that monitor the crossing stopped functioning, Dulken said. The cameras are owned and controlled by Union Pacific Railroad, she said, which has not informed the city of the cameras’ status.

“We don’t manage the cameras, so we’re not quite sure what’s going on,” Dulken said.

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Job: Assembler – Chris King Precision Components – FILLED

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Sorry. This job has been filled.

Job Title
Assembler

Company/Organization
Chris King Precision Components

Job Description
Chris King Precision Components, manufacturer of bicycle components, is seeking qualified applicants for a full time Assembly position. Precision assembly experience required. Mechanical aptitude and methodical work habits a must. Familiar with basic computer data entry required. Good eyesight and the ability to distinguish colors is necessary. Must be able to sit, stand, use hands and fingers to work with and apply pressure to small parts and occassionally lift up to 50lbs.

The successful applicant will be team oriented, eager to learn, enthusiastic and have a strong commitment to excellence in general.

How to Apply
Please furnish cover letter and resume by directly e-mailing to human.resources@chrisking.com (No Attachments will be accepted).
King Cycle Group at 2801 N.W. Nela Portland, Oregon 97210
A drug free environment and equal opportunity employer.

black purple

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Color:black purple
Size:20 inches
Stolen in 92504, CA riverside
Stolen:2012-07-12
Stolen From: near 91 freeway
Neighborhood: nixon dr
Owner: carlos osuna
OwnerEmail: carlosmosuna12(at sign)gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: 25t sprocket no brakes black frame purple sprocket
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Safety Yellow American Worksman Industrial Tricycle ADB-3CB ????

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Year: ????
Brand: American Worksman Industrial Tricycle
Model: ADB-3CB
Color:Safety Yellow
Photo: http://worksmancycles.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/adaptable.html#ADBB-3CB
Stolen in Portland, OR 97202
Stolen:2013-08-12
Stolen From: Woodstock Park
Neighborhood: Woodstock
Owner: Curt Smeller
OwnerEmail: csmeller(A T)stratumplans.com
Reward: $50.00
Description: American Worksman Industrial Tricycle painted Safety Yellow with Ape Hanger Handle Bars, Large Wald Delivery Basket, on Front, Two 18 gallon plastic Totes stacked and bungee strapped to the rear cargo platform and one mismatched Bontrager tire on one of the rear wheels.
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: T13007555
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

White and Green Cannondale Quick 4 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Cannondale
Model: Quick 4
Color:White and Green
Size:Small
Serial: nm49898
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2013-08-10
Stolen From: SE 14th and Main St.
Neighborhood: Hawethorne Area
Owner: Allison Moy-Borgen
OwnerEmail: allimoy(at sign)gmail.com
Description: Small bike in very good condition. When stolen front wheel was detached. Mostly white with accents of light green
Police record with: Portland PD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

The Monday Roundup: Street design tool, anti-theft booby traps & more

Screenshot from streetmix.net.

Here’s the bike news that caught our eyes this week:

Street planning tool: This amazing interactive street design tool, designed for touchscreens, is perfect for quickly visualizing different ways to allocate road space for a given width.

Booby-trap your bike: Forgot your bike lock? The next best thing might be to foil a would-be thief with one of these quick mechanical modifications.

Wall fixture: A wall-mounted steel loop for bike locking is available from a British company for less than $100.

Bend organizes: The new advocacy group Bend Bikes had its first community outreach forum last month.

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Silver-RAW Cannondale-Dale CX 5 C 2010

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Year: 2010
Brand: Cannondale-Dale
Model: CX 5 C
Color:Silver-RAW
Serial: XM66130
Stolen in Portland, OR 97211
Stolen:2013-08-11
Stolen From: NE 37th and Alberta
Neighborhood: Concordia
Owner: wheeler christy
OwnerEmail: christywheeler(AT)comcast.net
Description: All silver, 48″ Cannondale cyclocross racing bike. shimano pedels. silver H20 cage.
Police record with: yes
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Blue Giant OCR 2 2003

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Year: 2003
Brand: Giant
Model: OCR 2
Color:Blue
Photo: http://i.imgur.com/uPxAThy.jpg?1
Stolen in Portland, OR 97206
Stolen:2013-08-11
Stolen From: Front porch of house on Center St between 74th and 75th.
Neighborhood: Foster-Powell
Owner: Paul Mongold
OwnerEmail: pmongold(replace with at sign)gmail.com
Description: Paint scheme is just like the linked picture, Shimano components, unique moon saddle seat(shaped like a crescent moon with no nose like traditional seats)
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T13007519
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

blue Fuji Sportif 1.7C 2013

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Year: 2013
Brand: Fuji
Model: Sportif 1.7C
Color:blue
Size:1.7C 13
Serial: sfj055ic05507j
Photo: http://i.imgur.com/XD648wQ.jpg
Stolen in Hillsboro, OR 97124
Stolen:2013-08-8
Stolen From: Nexus Apartments on Orenco Station.
Neighborhood: Orenco Station
Owner: Pulkit Jain
OwnerEmail: pulkit.jain25(AT)gmail.com
Reward: 100
Description: If any information found please mail me at pulkit.jain25@gmail.com or call at 612-963-2061
Police record with: Hillsboro PD
Police reference#: 13807564
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

light blue Mongoose mountain bik 1999

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Year: 1999
Brand: Mongoose
Model: mountain bik
Color:light blue
Size:17 inch
Stolen in Portland, OR 97224
Stolen:2013-08-11
Stolen From: After bridge pedal today, locked up in front of Deschutes Brewery.
Neighborhood: Pearl/Northwest
Owner: Kirstin Johnson
OwnerEmail: kirsty0923( atsign )yahoo.com
Description: smaller mens Light blue Mongoose mountain bike with newer tires. Gel cushion covered torn seat. Had REI pack on handlebars, that had car keys inside.
Police record with: Portland
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Blue Novara Bonita 2001

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Year: 2001
Brand: Novara
Model: Bonita
Color:Blue
Size:26
Stolen in Portland, OR 97215
Stolen:2013-08-01
Stolen From: House in East tabor
Owner: Yoshiyasu Yamakawa
OwnerEmail: katsu_oscar( atsign )hotmail.com
Description: It is Novara Bonita 2001, I think. It has a child seat on a back of rack.
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: 13-155622
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike