want to talk about your programs and everything you do on the next bike talk? Saturday, Feb 7, 10am-noon on killradio.org (213) 252-0998 the day of the show, or (310) 428-4222 (my cell).
Nick

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Erik Ryberg <ryberg@seanet.com> wrote:
Hello all,

BICAS is hiring for three positions: an administrative coordinator, education coordinator, and shop coordinator.  The job descriptions are below.  Please feel free to distribute this widely!

For those of you who have never heard of BICAS, we are Tucson's Bicycle Inter-City Arts and Salvage, or maybe Bicycle Inter-City Action and Salvage, depending who you ask.  We have been promoting bicycling, DIY bicycle repair, and art for all people for nearly two decades.  We are a non-profit organization with a small, active board and a staff of about ten people.  We do a lot of awesome things, but community-tools, art, and education are our biggest programs.  Come check us out in person in Tucson or on the web at www.bicas.org.

Thank you.


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ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR

BICAS, a non-profit bike recycling, education, and art collective, is hiring an administrative coordinator in our lively Tucson, Arizona shop.  The position entails overseeing the finer points of keeping our organization running smoothly as well as more ambitious projects that you will develop with staff support.  It will include office management duties, such as filing taxes, managing payroll and basic accounting, as well as the more interesting tasks of promoting what we do and growing our organization in a healthful and fun fashion.  We anticipate this to be a 3/4 to full-time position.  Salary will depend on experience. Spanish speakers are especially encouraged to apply. For more information about BICAS, see www.bicas.org or even better, come visit the shop.

BICAS is an equal opportunity employer.  This position is open until filled.  Please direct inquiries and applications to board@bicas.org, with the words "administrative coordinator" in the subject heading. To apply send us a cover letter and resume along with whatever else you feel we need to have. No phone calls.


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EDUCATION COORDINATOR

BICAS, a non-profit bike recycling, education, and art collective, is hiring an education coordinator in our lively Tucson, Arizona shop.  The position entails overseeing our robust education program which is geared toward youth, refugees, under-served communities, and the public at large.  We currently have several educational programs including an eight-week build-a-bike course, but are looking to build this part of what we do even more.  The job will include all aspects of running and promoting these programs, as well as teaching the classes with staff support.  We anticipate this to be a 1/2 to 3/4-time position.  Salary will depend on experience.  Spanish speakers are especially encouraged to apply. For more information about BICAS, see www.bicas.org, or even better, come visit the shop.

BICAS is an equal opportunity employer.  This position is open until filled.  Please direct inquiries and applications to board@bicas.org, with the words "education coordinator" in the subject heading.  To apply send us a cover letter and resume along with whatever else you feel we need to have. No phone calls.


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SHOP COORDINATOR

BICAS, a non-profit bike recycling, education, and art collective, is hiring a shop coordinator in our lively Tucson, Arizona shop.  The position entails overseeing our robust community tools program, which caters to all members of the public with a focus on youth and under-served communities.  The community tools aspect of our shop is probably the most utilized and most hectic thing that we do, and we are excited about the possibilities of serving our communities even better than we do now.  The job will include all aspects of running and promoting the community tools program, with considerable staff support. Applicants should be ready to work in a somewhat frenzied environment and should have a strong work ethic, a strong commitment to this program, and a subtle, unoffensive leadership style.  We anticipate this to be a 1/2 to full-time position.  The applicant should have a strong imagination for improving our ability to serve our communities.  Salary will depend on experience.  Spanish speakers are especially encouraged to apply. For more information about BICAS, see www.bicas.org, or even better, come visit the shop.

BICAS is an equal opportunity employer.  This position is open until filled.  Please direct inquiries and applications to board@bicas.org, with the words "shop coordinator" in the subject heading. To apply send us a cover letter and resume along with whatever else you feel we need to have.  No phone calls.

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Erik B. Ryberg  
Attorney at Law
312 South Convent Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
phone: (520) 622-3333
fax: (520) 622-2406
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