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Active Transportation Alliance

SAFE Ambassador

Active Transportation Alliance, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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About the Position

The SAFE Ambassador conducts outreach and engagement on traffic safety while promoting the joy of bicycling safely in the Chicago area. This position serves as the Learn to Ride Coordinator, overseeing the planning, coordination, and execution of Chicago’s dynamic, community-centered cycling education programs. This role ensures the successful delivery of Learn to Ride (LTR), Skill-Builder, and Road Ride classes, as well as new initiatives such as the annual student bike ride. The Learn to Ride Coordinator leads program strategy, supervises staff, maintains strong partnerships, and ensures high-quality, accessible programming for communities across Chicago. As part of a team of Ambassadors and under the management of an external office with whom ATA is a subcontractor, the SAFE Ambassador is a Chicago-based position that regularly travels around the city and interacts with the public on a daily basis. This role is a 40-hour a week salaried position and exempt from overtime. Learn more about our work at www.activetrans.org. About You

A successful SAFE Ambassador-Learn to Ride Coordinator is an organized, adaptable, and community-focused leader with experience in program coordination and team supervision. You bring strong communication skills, the ability to build positive relationships, and confidence in managing logistics across multiple locations. You are proactive, dependable, and comfortable making decisions in dynamic, outdoor environments. You excel at problem-solving, staying calm under pressure, and guiding staff through fast-paced, hands‑on programming. In addition, you share ATA’s passion for and understanding of the transformational nature of walking, bicycling and transit. You value equity, community engagement, and accessible transportation, demonstrating empathy, patience, and cultural awareness when working with diverse residents—from first-time riders to long-time cyclists. You are collaborative, supportive, and motivated by helping others grow. You are also curious and improvement-oriented, regularly refining processes and seeking ways to expand the program’s impact. Cycling knowledge is a plus, but a commitment to safety, learning, and teamwork is essential. About the Organization

The Active Transportation Alliance is a non‑profit advocacy organization. Our vision is a Chicago region abundant with walking, bicycling, and public transit options to create healthy, sustainable, and equitable communities. In partnership with thousands of members, hundreds of volunteers and a wide spectrum of community partners, our dedicated team has been working for several decades to create more opportunities for people to travel safely, actively, and enjoyably. Active Transportation Alliance is committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills and encourages people of all backgrounds to apply. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates without regard to race, color, religion or belief, sex, pregnancy status, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We work to practice the principles of racial equity, diversity, and inclusion in all we do. ATA is a small organization doing big work and that means team members take on projects outside department or role-specific expectations from time to time; we go all in to support each other and our success. About the Role - Key Accountabilities

Conduct in‑person engagement on traffic safety throughout the City of Chicago in large group, small group, and one‑on‑one settings. Develop educational materials in the form of posters, pamphlets, brochures, and flyers. Provide on‑bike instruction to residents of a range of ages and skill levels. Develop content for video production of traffic safety tips and lessons. Prepare reports detailing engagement activities and results. Actively build external relationships and engage with neighborhood businesses and residential groups on traffic safety. Collaborate with project team and client to develop new approaches to community engagement and deploy engagement strategies. Prepare public‑facing document summarizing engagement events. Coordinate and lead program initiatives, including event organization, facilitation, and consistent communication with participants. Identify, secure, and maintain partnerships with community organizations and partner sites to support program initiatives. Serve as the primary point of contact for program communications, including participant outreach, promotions, and follow‑up across all initiatives. This description reflects the core activities of the position but is not intended to be all‑inclusive and other duties within the group/department may be required in addition to changes in the emphasis of duties as required from time to time. The successful candidate will recognize this and adopt a flexible approach to work. The Must‑Haves

We understand that people gain skills through a variety of professional, personal, educational, and volunteer experiences. If you believe you have the skills to succeed in this role, regardless of your professional or educational background, we encourage you to apply. Undergraduate degree in Social Sciences, Urban Planning, Communications, or equivalent field is not required but preferred. Ability and willingness to get to project sites throughout the City of Chicago by various modes of transportation, including by bicycle. Ability to represent ATA and the contractor in public settings. Knowledge of traffic safety best practices. Ability to communicate traffic safety concepts in writing and graphically. Proficiency in verbal and written communication. Proficiency in Google and Microsoft suite. Experience with graphic design and video editing software preferred. Fluency in Spanish preferred. Physical Requirements: Have the ability to

lift and carry items up to 25 pounds operate a computer sit at a desk for extended periods stand, walk and be on your feet outdoors for extended periods communicate and exchange information travel throughout the Chicagoland area

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