Title: Mobility Coordinator - Volunteer Transportation (Community Van Program)
Location: Snoqualmie Valley (with travel throughout King County)
Work schedule: Full Time, Hybrid: Remote and In-Person work schedule. Typically 3-4 days per week onsite (70% in-person and 30% work from home). Typical core business hours of Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm with some flexibility. Occasional pre-planned weekend and evening availability needed to support in-person outreach events. Flex time available.
Who we are: Since 1971, Hopelink has provided stability-building programs for people experiencing poverty, immigrants and refugees, and people with disabilities. We are the largest nonprofit in North and East King County.
Make an impact in your community! Hopelink equips people to exit poverty through comprehensive services, impactful partnerships, and advocacy for equitable opportunities for all. Join us!
Hopelink programs work in tandem to fill gaps, supporting each family or individual’s unique needs. These include food, energy, and financial assistance, housing with case management, mobility management, non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT), Dial-a-Ride Transit (DART), English for work, family development, and financial capabilities. To learn more, go to https://www.hopelink.org/
The career opportunity:
Hopelink’s Mobility Management team empowers people to change their lives by facilitating access to the community. We do this by (1) providing travel education and resources to build awareness of existing transportation options; (2) supporting the coordination of specialized transportation through cross-sector collaborations; and (3) gathering data and needs assessment to recommend and implement improved services. We work to make it easier for all people to get around King County through innovative, collaborative problem-solving.
This position will assist the Mobility Team and project partners in the development and implementation of King County Metro's Community Van Program, offered in partnership with Hopelink Mobility Management. This role is responsible for outreach, community education, and volunteer coordination, etc. The Community Van program currently serves Snoqualmie Valley, Redmond, Sammamish, Tukwila, and Shoreline/Lake Forest Park. The ideal candidate will be resourceful, self-motivated, and possess a passion and interest in making an impact in the local community. Bilingual and Bicultural candidates are highly encouraged to apply. Snoqualmie Valley residents are encouraged to apply.
What qualities we are looking for: We’d love to hear from you. So, if you are interested in this position, but don’t meet every single point on this job posting, please still get in touch. We would be happy to connect and see if you could be a great fit. We offer paid training!
Examples of what you will be doing:
How you will be compensated: Hopelink is proud to provide meaningful paid time away from work and an affordable, comprehensive benefits package.
Hopelink Values:
Growth & Human Potential
Relationships Built in Trust
Culture of Belonging
Quality of Our Work
Community-Centered
Fiscal & Data Stewardship
We are actively building an environment that welcomes and encourages the involvement and success of all individuals and respects the new possibilities that are created when diverse people, beliefs and values are included. Home Page - Hopelink