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Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings:

U.S. Communications Manager, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, New York, NY
This position will raise the profile of ITDP’s US program as ITDP begins to play a larger role in BRT efforts in the US. The primary responsibility will be press and public relations, but the position will also include event planning and writing.

Legislative Affairs Manager, Cascade Bicycle Club, Olympia, WA
In collaboration with departmental staff and key organizational leadership, the Legislative Affairs Manager informs, develops, and implements Cascade’s legislative efforts. The Legislative Affairs Manager is expected to influence major non-motorized policy and funding decisions in Olympia to support Cascade’s vision of more bikeable and livable communities.

Executive Director, PedNet Coalition, Columbia, MO
The PedNet Coalition of Columbia, Missouri is conducting a national search for an experienced and visionary Executive Director to lead a dynamic team of advocates implementing PedNet’s local programs and policy campaigns, its nationwide training and consulting business, and its participation in the active transportation movement.

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