Bike New York
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Senior Manager, Community Engagement & Equity Programs Classification:
Non-exempt Hours:
Seasonal Position, 32 hours/week, February 2026 to July 2026 Organization Overview:
Bike New York is a vibrant 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to transform the lives of New Yorkers and strengthen communities—one ride at a time. We bring the joy and freedom of cycling to people of all ages through free, high-impact education programs, workforce development initiatives, dynamic public events, and deep partnerships with community groups and government agencies. We’re best known as the producer of America’s largest bike ride—the iconic TD Five Boro Bike Tour—which sends 32,000 cyclists on an unforgettable journey through all five boroughs on 40 miles of car-free streets. In addition to this flagship event, we host regional rides and intimate community rides that celebrate the diverse neighborhoods of New York City. Proceeds from these events, along with charitable giving, directly power our mission—expanding access to cycling, uplifting communities, and creating a healthier, more connected city. Job Description:
Bike New York seeks a Bike Path Training Assistant to assist in facilitating bicycle mechanic training for our Bike Path Training Program for formerly Incarcerated New Yorkers. Through a 3-week training program at our Bike Lab at Industry City, the Bike Path program provides formerly incarcerated and justice-involved New Yorkers with the skills to become professional bicycle mechanics. Upon completion of the program, all graduates are guaranteed an interview with Motivate for available bicycle mechanic positions to maintain the New York City Citi Bike fleets. Our trainees learn how to maintain both a traditional, human-powered bicycle and both models of Citi Bike (non-ebike and ebike). The standard bicycle that trainees learn how to maintain & fix are ultimately theirs to keep. Responsibilities include, but will not be limited to: Managing attendance & timesheets for participants Keeping the workspace clean and organized Teaching lessons when necessary Supervising students during work sessions Perform tasks as assigned Requirements: Strong communications comfort speaking to class of at least 15 people Comfort with public speaking as well as good writing skills Organized, detail-oriented, efficient within a fast-paced environment Knowledge of intermediary- advanced bicycle maintenance Willingness to participate in professional development training including Citi Bike specific maintenance Self motivated Adhering to Bike New York’s non-discrimination policies Valid Driver’s License Please send a resume and cover letter describing your interest and qualifications to: jobs@bike.nyc. Include “Bike Path Training Assistant” in the subject line. Please, no emails, phone calls or walk-ins. Bike New York is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
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Senior Manager, Community Engagement & Equity Programs Classification:
Non-exempt Hours:
Seasonal Position, 32 hours/week, February 2026 to July 2026 Organization Overview:
Bike New York is a vibrant 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to transform the lives of New Yorkers and strengthen communities—one ride at a time. We bring the joy and freedom of cycling to people of all ages through free, high-impact education programs, workforce development initiatives, dynamic public events, and deep partnerships with community groups and government agencies. We’re best known as the producer of America’s largest bike ride—the iconic TD Five Boro Bike Tour—which sends 32,000 cyclists on an unforgettable journey through all five boroughs on 40 miles of car-free streets. In addition to this flagship event, we host regional rides and intimate community rides that celebrate the diverse neighborhoods of New York City. Proceeds from these events, along with charitable giving, directly power our mission—expanding access to cycling, uplifting communities, and creating a healthier, more connected city. Job Description:
Bike New York seeks a Bike Path Training Assistant to assist in facilitating bicycle mechanic training for our Bike Path Training Program for formerly Incarcerated New Yorkers. Through a 3-week training program at our Bike Lab at Industry City, the Bike Path program provides formerly incarcerated and justice-involved New Yorkers with the skills to become professional bicycle mechanics. Upon completion of the program, all graduates are guaranteed an interview with Motivate for available bicycle mechanic positions to maintain the New York City Citi Bike fleets. Our trainees learn how to maintain both a traditional, human-powered bicycle and both models of Citi Bike (non-ebike and ebike). The standard bicycle that trainees learn how to maintain & fix are ultimately theirs to keep. Responsibilities include, but will not be limited to: Managing attendance & timesheets for participants Keeping the workspace clean and organized Teaching lessons when necessary Supervising students during work sessions Perform tasks as assigned Requirements: Strong communications comfort speaking to class of at least 15 people Comfort with public speaking as well as good writing skills Organized, detail-oriented, efficient within a fast-paced environment Knowledge of intermediary- advanced bicycle maintenance Willingness to participate in professional development training including Citi Bike specific maintenance Self motivated Adhering to Bike New York’s non-discrimination policies Valid Driver’s License Please send a resume and cover letter describing your interest and qualifications to: jobs@bike.nyc. Include “Bike Path Training Assistant” in the subject line. Please, no emails, phone calls or walk-ins. Bike New York is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
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