Our shop has 3 full time employees and we'd like to get them health insurance coverage. Does anybody have a good solution?
Thanks in advance,
Damon
The City of Albuquerque Parks and Recreation Dept. is seeking applicants for a contractor to lead a bike/pedestrian safety education program and spear head our Safe Routes to School program. This is a one year contract with the possibility to renew if funding is available and has a cap of $35,000 per year. Unfortunately this is a NON-benefit job and the contractor must carry a million dollar liability policy that usually runs approx. $500 per year. The program has been in existence since 1995. The contractor needs to be a self-starter, be able to work with a team, work a very irregular schedule, like youth and present to large groups 100 plus youth. The benefits to this job is a lot of autonomy, be able to work in an active outdoor setting, and you will have ability to have a hand in shaping our future multi modal commuters. For more information please contact Chuck Malagodi @ cmalagodi@cabq.govmailto:cmalagodi@cabq.gov or call 505-239-7210 .
Chuck Malagodi Outdoor Recreation Coordinator 1801 Fourth St. NW, Buliding A Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-768-BIKE (2453) Cmalagodi@cabq.gov
Chuck,
My suggestion would be to contact the League of American Bicyclists http://www.bikeleague.org/content/staff. They have League Certified Instructors that generally work in these types of situations. As a part of their ongoing certifications they have ongoing training and are provided insurance coverage.
Hope this helps, Eric Brozell Bike Erie Board Member
On Dec 6, 2016, at 2:12 PM, Malagodi, Chuck H. CMalagodi@cabq.gov wrote:
The City of Albuquerque Parks and Recreation Dept. is seeking applicants for a contractor to lead a bike/pedestrian safety education program and spear head our Safe Routes to School program. This is a one year contract with the possibility to renew if funding is available and has a cap of $35,000 per year. Unfortunately this is a NON-benefit job and the contractor must carry a million dollar liability policy that usually runs approx. $500 per year. The program has been in existence since 1995. The contractor needs to be a self-starter, be able to work with a team, work a very irregular schedule, like youth and present to large groups 100 plus youth. The benefits to this job is a lot of autonomy, be able to work in an active outdoor setting, and you will have ability to have a hand in shaping our future multi modal commuters. For more information please contact Chuck Malagodi @ cmalagodi@cabq.gov mailto:cmalagodi@cabq.gov or call 505-239-7210 .
Chuck Malagodi Outdoor Recreation Coordinator 1801 Fourth St. NW, Buliding A Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-768-BIKE (2453) Cmalagodi@cabq.gov mailto:Cmalagodi@cabq.gov
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Damon Richards
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Eric Brozell
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Malagodi, Chuck H.