At Walk San Francisco, we believe when you walk out the door to go to work, to school, to the park — anywhere — you shouldn't be risking your life by simply crossing the street. But every day an average of three people are hit while walking in San Francisco. Walk SF exists to change this. Every day, we push for solutions to make our streets dramatically safer for everyone, of every age and ability. We believe San Francisco can become the most pedestrian-friendly city in the nation. And when walking is truly safe and joyful for all, this will bring immense health, equity, economic, and environmental benefits to our city.
We're looking for a new team member to help us with our lifesaving mission!
The Community Engagement Coordinator is Walk SF's front-line, community-facing role, bringing our safe streets mission to life through hands-on programming, events, and outreach. This role leads our Safe Routes to School work and Walk Audits, supports a wide range of Walk SF events — from large fundraisers to smaller community meetings — and serves as an essential organizer and logistics engine across the Advocacy Team. This position is ideal for someone who loves being out in the community, thrives in a role with a lot of variety, and is passionate about making San Francisco's streets safer for everyone.
The Community Engagement Coordinator sits within the Advocacy Team and is supervised by the Advocacy Manager. This role also provides event support to the Development Team for Walk SF's major fundraising events.
Please note: In order to be considered, candidates must be available for 2026 Bike & Roll to School Week (May 4-8, 7am-10am). Preferred start date is Monday, April 20.
Principal responsibilities of the Community Engagement Coordinator include, but are not limited to:
Safe Routes to School
Community Walk Audits & Engagement Activities
Event Support & Coordination
Administration & Reporting
While no one person will embody every quality, our ideal candidate will bring many of the qualifications and attributes listed below:
Our staff is focused on making positive change in the world, honors and supports diversity in the workplace, and is committed to being intentionally inclusive in all our relationships.
Walk SF sees our work to contribute to ending systemic racism as ongoing, and our Board and staff identify and take meaningful actions internally and externally as an organization in support of this. We recognize that transportation policy can play a key role in creating a more equitable city and world.
Walk SF is committed to providing a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religious creed, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, medical condition, veteran status, or any other classification protected by applicable law.
Currently, we have a hybrid working environment with 2 days minimum in-office each week (Mondays and Wednesdays). Our office is in the Mission District and is ADA accessible and close to transit and bike share. We are a flexible, family-friendly, collaborative workplace that makes time for team bonding and volunteer service.
Walk SF's strategic plan commits our organization to determine our highest priority projects and campaigns through an equity lens, focusing on communities where issues of equity are most at play — including communities with the most low-income people, immigrants, communities of color, seniors, children, and people with disabilities.
Benefits include three weeks of PTO and 10 national holidays (plus our office is closed between Christmas and New Year's); sick time; medical benefits plus a wellness flex fund; professional development funding; and 401k match.
Bilingual in English and another language widely spoken in San Francisco, especially Spanish or a Chinese language, a plus
Candidates with a combination of the above qualifications are encouraged to apply. To apply, please send: 1) a cover letter that includes where you heard about the position, your reasons for applying, and the relevant experiences you would bring to this role; and 2) your resume. Please merge these into one PDF with a file name that includes your last name and "Community Engagement Coordinator" and email to jobs@walksf.org. Use the subject line: Community Engagement Coordinator Application. Resumes submitted without a cover letter will not be considered.
Priority will be given to completed applications received by Sunday, March 22.
Learn more about Walk San Francisco at walksf.org