Position Summary
Bike Clark County is launching a community-centered E-Bike Lending Library to provide free, long-
term access to electric bikes for low-income residents and overburdened communities.
The Program Director will play a central role in managing operations, supporting participants,
coordinating outreach and education, and ensuring compliance with grant requirements.
This role includes approximately 10% dedicated to development and fundraising activities to support
long-term program sustainability.Key Responsibilities
Program Operations (60%)
- Manage daily operations of the e-bike lending library
- Oversee inventory and maintenance of up to 75 e-bikes
- Coordinate bike check-out/check-in and participant tracking
- Ensure compliance with safety guidelines and user agreements
- Support transition of bikes to ownership when applicable
Community Outreach & Engagement (20%)
- Partner with schools, nonprofits, and agencies to recruit participants
- Conduct outreach through events, flyers, and social media
- Support application intake and eligibility verification
- Organize demo days, group rides, and community events
Education & Support (10%)
- Provide e-bike safety and usage training
- Educate participants on:
- Safe riding practices
- Charging and maintenance
- Helmet fitting and bike security
- Serve as a participant support contact
Development & Fundraising (10%)
- Assist with grant writing and reporting
- Track and document program outcomes and impact
- Support donor engagement and partner relationships
- Assist with fundraising campaigns and events
- Contribute to long-term sustainability planning
Qualifications
Required:
Preferred:
- Passion for cycling, sustainability, and transportation equity
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Experience working with diverse or underserved communities
- Willingness to learn bike maintenance basics
- Flexible schedule (some evenings/weekends required)
- Experience in nonprofit programs or fundraising
- Spanish or multilingual skills
- Knowledge of e-bikes or bike repair
- Experience with data tracking or program reporting tools
- Bachelor's degree in planning, education, community development, public affairs or related field and/or two (2) years of professional experience working with community groups and governments, managing small-to-medium scale programs which included program development, operational analysis, development of procedures and standards, and ensuring programs are inclusive of diverse, culturally specific or underserved communities.