Bikes Not Bombs seeks to hire a Director of International Programs to
oversee BNB’s overseas development work. This is a full-time,
salaried position with benefits. Salary range is $32,000 – 35,000
based on experience. The Director of International Programs reports
to the Executive Director.
BNB is a vibrant, open, effective, and collaborative non-profit
organization. Staff members and volunteers are determined and
hardworking, the environment is fast-paced and friendly, and the work
is demanding and rewarding. Professional development is considered a
high priority, and we strive to achieve a strong sense of community
and solidarity.
Responsibilities:
➢ Develop and manage relationships with BNB’s new and existing
international partners, including:
o Identify and evaluate potential new overseas partners in terms of
their capacity and potential to initiate, manage, and sustain a
bicycle-based enterprise and/or educational project.
o Develop Memoranda of Agreement that includes project timelines,
budgets, fiscal agreements, guidelines, and expectations.
o Recruit, train, supervise, and support BNB international trainers
to provide intensive, on-the-ground assistance for new projects.
o Evaluate projects’ progress and needs, and provide guidance and
technical assistance on a regular and as-needed basis.
➢ Schedule and oversee logistics of material support of
international projects, including:
o Manage the procurement of tools, parts, and other items needed by
international projects, securing shipping containers, coordinating
and overseeing container loadings, recruiting volunteers, ensuring
paperwork is properly completed, managing communication with custom
officials, invoicing, and managing relationships with trucking
companies and freight forwarders.
o Manage bicycle procurement, preparation, and storage by working
with other BNB staff and key volunteers.
o Supervise and support volunteer Bike Drive Coordinator and
Assistants in the planning and implementation of bike drives.
o Manage issues related to BNB’s offsite storage, which is primarily
used for bikes to be shipped overseas, including the use of this
storage for Wednesday Volunteer Nights.
o Help to coordinate and staff Wednesday Volunteer Nights, where
volunteers process and store bikes to be shipped overseas.
➢ With the Executive Director and other development staff identify,
report on, and solicit sources of support for the program, including
grants and individuals:
o Identify event opportunities to promote BNB’s international work;
help to organize and staff events.
o Cultivate and maintain relationships with major donors who have a
specific interest in international work.
o Help to develop strategies for new revenue streams (e.g., fee for
service activities).
➢ Draft the International Programs’ annual budget; monitor
expenses and provide quarterly reports to the Executive Director and
International Committee; assist ED as needed with financial reporting
and forecasting.
➢ Recruit members for BNB International Committee, coordinate and
oversee involvement of each member, and schedule and facilitate
monthly meetings.
➢ Facilitate and promote interaction between the International
Program and other BNB departments, including:
o Work with the BNB youth development programs to develop
opportunities for cultural exchange and engaging local youth in
international work and events.
➢ Develop and oversee efforts that help to spread Appropriate
Technology designs among international partners, and share knowledge
between them.
o Stay up-to-date on latest research and innovations in the fields of
bicycle-related and appropriate technology (AT).
o Cultivate relationships with MIT’s Design Lab and key innovators
– both individuals and institutions – in AT.
The ideal candidate will have the following characteristics and
experience:
➢ 3-5 years experience in the management of international projects
with community-based partners
➢ Ability to be both a creative and strategic visionary as well as a
practical thinker
➢ Self-motivated, highly organized, systems oriented
➢ Strong written and verbal communication skills in English
➢ Experience in international shipping procedures
➢ Excellent interpersonal skills, cultural competency, strong
listening and negotiation skills
➢ Experience in program management and staff/volunteer supervision,
with the ability to mentor, motivate, prioritize, and set clear
expectations
➢ Facility with Macintosh computers, and experience using MS Word
and Excel
➢ Must be willing and able to work some evenings and weekends
➢ Multi-lingual candidates (Spanish, Swahili, French, and Haitian
Creole) highly preferred
➢ Knowledge of bike shop procedures, shop tooling, sales, bicycle
assembly and repair operations
➢ Demonstrated commitment to alternative transportation, grass-roots
organizations, and international development
Please submit a cover letter and résumé to hiring@bikesnotbombs.org
by June 22, 2009. Target start date is August 1.
Bikes Not Bombs encourages applicants of diverse age, ethnicity,
gender, nationality, physical ability, religion, and sexuality.
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