What We Need
Cascade Bicycle Club is seeking to hire a Youth Development Fulfillment Coordinator. This newly developed position will report to the Youth Development Partnership Manager, and will support the dynamic and unique needs of a statewide initiative to teach youth to power themselves to their destinations through the joy of cycling.
The Youth Development Fulfillment Coordinator serves as a bridge between Cascade’s Grant Management Team and Procurement & Distribution Team to ensure that Youth Development Grant recipients, or “partners”, have the equipment they need to deliver high-quality bicycle programming to middle and high school aged youth across Washington state.
This position contributes to the success of Cascade’s Statewide Bicycle Education programs through timely acquisition, assembly, and delivery of bicycles and other equipment needed by Statewide Youth Development Partners throughout Washington state. This position will further bolster program success by supporting training sessions for Statewide partners on basic bike maintenance and as-needed assistance with Statewide In-class Program supply needs.
Who We Are/What We Do
Cascade Bicycle Club, the nation's largest statewide bicycle nonprofit, is 9,500-members, 56-years old, and 52-staff strong, serving bike riders of all ages and abilities throughout the state of Washington. We teach the joys of bicycling, advocate for safe places to ride, and produce community rides and events. Our signature programs include the Seattle to Portland ride, the Pedaling Relief Project, advocacy for connected trail networks and on-street bike networks in Seattle and across the Puget Sound Region, Free Group Rides, Adult Classes, Let's Go, and the Major Taylor Project.
Washington Bikes promotes the health, safety, environmental, and economic benefits of bicycling. We advocate for people who bike, endorse political candidates, and hold officials accountable. We collaborate with community members and public officials to shape policies and investments in active transportation that create equitable, sustainable, and thriving communities across Washington state.
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW:
The Education team shares the joy of cycling with learners of all ages. We are dedicated to creating, sharing, and improving programs that are inclusive, impactful, and responsive to our diverse community.
We strive to facilitate opportunities for students to become participants in communities of learning that foster empowerment and joy, where the bicycle is a tool for transformation. We commit to a spirit of continuous improvement in both our teaching practice and program development. We believe in the fundamental concept of inclusion and commit to serving all students well by making decisions that prioritize equitable access and support community goals.
Within the Education department, this position will work within the Statewide School-Based Grant team. The Statewide School-Based Bicycle Education Program, created as part of Move Ahead Washington legislation, includes two programs: One for elementary and middle school students (grades 3-8) to be implemented in school physical education classes, and another for middle and high school youth (grades 6-12) to be implemented out of school or after school. The latter program is known as the Youth Development Program and is the focus of the work in this role.
Our Values:
For a detailed description of the organization and its programs, please visit http://www.cascade.org or http://www.wabikes.org
What You’ll Bring
Duties and Responsibilities
Skills and Competencies
Qualifications
Job Details
This position is full-time, hourly, non-exempt and will primarily take place in-person. The Youth Development Fulfillment Coordinator is a hands-on position, with a mix of bicycle assembly work and driving occupying 40% of the work week. Most work will take place at Cascade Bicycle Club’s warehouse located in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood. To a lesser degree, job duties will also take place at the main Cascade office in Magnuson Park. This position will require occasional overnight travel when delivering to locations beyond the Puget Sound. Some weekend and evening work may be required. This includes support of Cascade rides and events throughout the year. Typical weekly hours for this position are 40.
Cascade Bicycle Club is on a journey to becoming an anti-racist organization. We strongly encourage applications from people who have historically been underrepresented in the bicycle industry, advocacy, and nonprofit work.
Cascade is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to diversity, racial equity, and inclusion. Cascade does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, pregnancy, disability, work-related injury, covered veteran status, political ideology, genetic information, marital status, record of arrest or conviction, or any other factor that the law protects from employment discrimination. We strive to have a diverse board, staff, and volunteer base that reflects the communities we serve. This position is subject to reference checks and the completion of a background check. Cascade will consider qualified applicants for employment pursuant to the Seattle Fair Chance Employment Ordinance and Washington State Fair Chance Act.
Covid-19 Vaccination Requirement
If hired, you will be required to submit proof of vaccination.
Hiring Timeline
The estimated date of hire for this position is April 7, 2026. Application review will begin on March 1, 2026. Priority will be given to applications received by this date.
Cascade offers a robust benefits package, which includes:
Submit a resume and cover letter as PDFs to resume@cascade.org with "Youth Development Fulfillment Coordinator” in the subject line. In your cover letter please include your experience with bicycle assembly, professional driving experience, and experience organizing details on multiple projects simultaneously.