I am super excited to post to this list that Recycle Ithaca's Bicycles, 
based in Ithaca, New York, is hiring for a new part time position! I 
expect it won't be enough hours to persuade people to move from say, 
Beijing or Barcelona, but maybe Montreal or Syracuse ;)
And who knows - maybe we'll find out someone nearer to our town has been 
lurking on this list all along.
About RIBs: Recycle Ithaca's Bicycles is a thirty year-old program of 
the Southside Community center focused on a facilitated free and open 
shop model. We do require a donation for parts, which is 
pay-what-you-want. Our focus is on empowerment, via skill building, 
confidence building and access to transportation. We serve an extremely 
wide array of people in our local population, from people in the reentry 
process from incarceration, college students pursuing PHDs, local 
homeless, families of all social classes, and immigrants.
About The Southside Community Center: Established in 1938, the SsCC is 
one of the nation's oldest African American community organizations, 
tracing its roots back to the efforts of a small women's club 1927. 
Since it's founding, it has nurtured a variety of programs designed to 
"affirm, empower, and foster the development of self pride among the 
African-American citizens of greater Ithaca..."
About Ithaca: Home to four higher education institutions including 
Cornell University, Ithaca has a resilient cycling community and a long 
tradition of political and social awareness.
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Position Title: Educator Mechanic, Recycle Ithaca's Bicycles
Reporting To: Nydia Blas, Executive Director, Southside Community
Center, Nicholas Desystemizer, Director, Recycle Ithaca's Bicycles
Compensation: $15.11/hour, 15 hours/week
Benefits: paid vacation and sick leave
Recycle Ithaca’s Bicycles is a program of the Southside Community Center 
and a skillsharing community bicycle workshop where anyone can come in 
and work on their bikes, whether to repair, build, or simply maintain, 
free of cost (except parts). For almost thirty years, RIBs has been a 
fun and empowering space where people learn and help one another while 
connecting with liberating and sustainable technology.
This position is seasonal, ending October 31, with the possibility for 
scaled back hours over Winter. In season, it will be 
15hrs/week(a)$15.11/hr, Saturday and Sunday from 12:30pm until 5:30pm, and 
Thursday 6pm-close. The position will be completely responsible for 
Thursdays, but will share the day with the Director from 2pm-5:30pm on 
Saturday and Sunday. The position may require attending weekly hour-long 
staff meetings, paid at the normal rate.
The applicant does not have to be mechanically proficient at the time of 
interview, but they do need to have a passion for learning mechanical 
skills such that they will eventually develop professional skills. This 
position offers training which will precede assumption of regular hours, 
and will consist of shadowing by the Director and Consulting Director on 
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Other days necessary for training 
may be possible. All training will be paid at the working rate.
The primary skill the applicant must demonstrate at the time of 
interview is the ability to work with people in an encouraging, patient, 
positive, tolerant, and educational capacity while maintaining awareness 
of all projects and people in the space. Ability to confront and resolve 
conflict in a graceful and healthy manner (as far as possible) is also 
necessary. Acceptance of and interest in human diversity is essential. 
People with experience maintaining cohesion, balance, positivity, and 
strength in highly populated communities are encouraged to apply.
Duty is to facilitate open shop hours as follows:
-Maintain an organized space
-Facilitate workflows and ongoing projects
-Maintain awareness of multiple participants, their situations, and 
their projects
-Teach repair skills to participants
-Ensure the proper use of tools and space to minimize breakage, wear, 
and damage
-Cultivate quality for all new and used bikes and hardware leaving the 
shop
-Monitor and enforce safety standards for bikes leaving the shop
-Greet and orient new participants
-Coordinate volunteers
-Process bike donations
-Collect and secure monetary donations
-Perform necessary record keeping and reporting for all participants and 
(if closing) monetary streams
-Maintain RIBs as as a safer and anti-oppressive space
-Observe and apply in practice the mission statements of RIBs and SsCC
-Assist the Director and Consulting Director as needed
This position must be filled as soon as possible, and therefore 
candidates will be interviewed in the order they apply until the 
position has been filled. Please respond with a cover letter and brief 
resume. No specific format is required for the resume, content has 
priority.
Send application to: cyclista.ribs(a)sspride.org or drop off in person at 
305 S. Plain Street, weekdays 10am-7pm.
Thank you very much for your interest in this position. We look forward 
to meeting you!
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