We have a couple job openings at BICAS in Tucson! Cheers, Kristin BICAS is Hiring!Positions currently open:
WTF Coordinator- A collective member position responsible for coordinating the BICAS Women, Trans*, Femme programing to create a safe, accessible, and inclusive WTF space for the community. WTF Coordinator Job Description https://bicas.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/WTF-Coordinator-Job-Description-.pdf
IT Coordinator - A collective member position responsible for configuration and maintenance of computer and communication systems. https://bicas.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/HR-Coordinator-2020.docx.pdfIT Coordinator Job Description https://bicas.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IT-Coordinator-Job-Description.pdf
HR Coordinator - A collective member position responsible for facilitating hiring, monitoring training, peer work performance evaluation coordination, processing and facilitating employee accountability. HR Coordinator Job Description https://bicas.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/HR-Coordinator-2020.docx.pdf To apply:
Please complete our online application. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSez1cB3IcXeXhGVVEihQMVDFIWrLeCBNTScM29B8IgZNzwMAQ/viewform?usp=sf_link You will be required to upload a pdf, doc, or docx of both your cover letter and resume in order to be considered.
Applications (cover letter and resume) can be delivered in person during BICAS open hours Wednesday-Saturday, 10 AM to 2 PM. 2001 N 7th Ave.
Rolling deadline, open until filled. Please check your submission carefully before sending; incomplete applications will not be considered. Summary for all positions:
The ideal candidate will be passionate about the bicycle as a sustainable, equitable, and healthy form of transportation. BICAS staff frequently work with youth, houseless, refugee, immigrant, and low-income populations. Experience working with these populations in any capacity is a plus, as is being multilingual. We encourage those who can work our WTF (Women, Transgender, Femme) workshop on Mondays https://bicas.org/women-trans-femme/ to apply. Bicycle mechanical knowledge is not required but is desired. The ability to teach in a patient, compassionate, and hands-off manner is necessary. Some evening and weekend availability is expected, as well as some work outside the shop, for example: administrative tasks, outreach events, teaching classes, etc. Please note that working at BICAS is much more than a mechanics position; the ideal candidate will be excited to participate fully in the communal governance of a small non-profit organization and be committed to the Tucson community.
Please read the entire job description link before applying. Note that is NOT just a "normal" bike shop job! For further questions please contact us at hiring@bicas.org.