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Shop Programs Lead

Presencial, O trabalho pode ser executado em ou perto de Denver, CO
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  • Detalhes

    Tipo de Emprego:
    Tempo Integral
    Data de Início:
    Julho 3, 2026
    Prazo para Inscrições:
    Maio 28, 2026
    Remuneração:
    USD $24 - $26 / hora
    Causas:
    Desenvolvimento Comunitário, Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade, Saúde & Medicina, Transporte, Mulheres

    Descrição

    Position Title: Bikes Together Shop Programs Lead

    Wage: $24–$26/hour, depending on experience

    Location: This is an in-person role at our shop at 1060 Osage St Denver, CO; potential for work at a new site nearby as well

    Position Type: Full-time, Exempt (36 hours/week average annually)

    Average Hours: Busy season (April–September): 40 hours/week; Slow season (October–March): 32 hours/week

    Schedule: General schedule is Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-7pm with some varying hours required; Flexibility on hours and schedule is possible for the right candidate

    Ideal Start Date: Spring 2026 with flexibility for the right candidate

    ABOUT BIKES TOGETHER

    Bikes Together is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Denver, Colorado. Since 2008, we have promoted equitable access to bicycles and bike education through recycling, education programs, and a social enterprise bike shop. Our work centers education, access, and community care.

    Our team currently includes an Executive Director, Community Programs Director, Service + Operations Director Retail Lead, Retail Bike Mechanic, and several part-time and on-call staff. We work collaboratively with a strong education focus. Our board of directors includes long-time volunteers, mechanics, instructors, and community advocates, and is majority trans/women/intersex/genderqueer (TWIG), with 25% members of color.

    POSITION OVERVIEW

    The Shop Programs Lead is a new position that oversees, executes and improves Bikes Together’s in-shop programming. This role is hands-on and people-centered, focusing primarily on our Learn & Repair (L&R) program, used parts and donation systems, and the Community Partner Bike Program (CPBP). The Shop Programs Lead plays a key role in maintaining a welcoming, safe, and well-organized shop environment for participants, volunteers, and staff.

    This position reports to the Community Programs Director and works closely with shop staff and volunteers. While not a formal supervisory role, this position serves as a lead during programming and is expected to make independent decisions as needed.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

    Learn & Repair (L&R) Operations (50%)

    Learn & Repair is Bikes Together’s appointment-based, cost-flexible repair program that pairs participants with staff and volunteers to learn hands-on bike repair.

    • Manage L&R appointment sign-ups with support from shop staff
    • Facilitate and run L&R programming 2–3 days per week
    • Delegate tasks, manage appointment flow, and accommodate walk-ins when available
    • Support staff and volunteers with complex repairs and challenging participant situations
    • Serve as lead during programming, addressing conflicts and operational issues
    • Coordinate with the Community Programs Director to ensure volunteers are trained and supported
    • Track appointment data and maintain monthly records
    • Recommend and implement program improvements with attention to staff and volunteer capacity

    Used Parts Area & Donations (30%)

    • Co-manage bicycle donations with shop staff
    • Create and maintain systems for sorting bikes, used parts, and recyclable materials
    • Maintain a safe, organized, and accessible shop and program space
    • Develop systems that enable staff, volunteers, and customers to maintain organization
    • Manage inventory of program supplies and tools
    • Perform repairs on Partner and As-Is/Sidewalk bikes, as time allows
    • Manage the Loaner Tools program in coordination with the Retail Lead

    Community Partner Bike Program (CPBP) (10%)

    • Manage communication with Community Partner Bike Program partners
    • Select, prepare, organize, and maintain partner bike inventory
    • Schedule and facilitate CPBP Learn & Repair appointments
    • Distribute bikes and accessories and follow up on appointments
    • Manage accessory inventory, including ordering, Lightspeed entry, and partner billing

    Shop Support & Coordination (10%)

    • Cross-train in retail and service departments
    • Provide shop support during busy periods or staffing gaps
    • Attend monthly shop meetings and quarterly all-staff meetings
    • Participate in regular check-ins, annual self-evaluation, and goal-setting
    • Contribute to shop cleaning and maintenance (shop, storage, office, bathroom)
    • Help identify operational challenges and collaborate on solutions
    • Support with photo documentation and social media posts
    • Support moving to new location and set-up (if applicable)

    SKILLS + QUALIFICATIONS

    • Ability to and passion for creating a welcoming, accessible bike culture
    • Bike mechanic experience with a wide range of bikes, especially older bikes
    • Teaching or training experience, particularly hands-on or mechanical skills
    • De-escalation skills and a trauma-informed, harm-reduction approach
    • Strong organizational skills and experience managing shared, multi-use spaces
    • Comfort working in a fast-paced environment and managing participant flow
    • Experience setting and enforcing expectations with participants and volunteers, effectively communicates in person and asyncronistically with participants and staff
    • Knowledge of workshop safety and risk management practices
    • Experience working with diverse communities across race, age, class, gender, sexuality, and ability
    • Bilingual or Spanish language skills preferred but not required
    • Familiarity with Google Drive, Lightspeed POS, BetterImpact, preferred or willingness to learn new systems

    BENEFITS

    • Paid time off (3+ weeks annually accrued at 5.5 hours per bi-monthly pay period)
    • 80 hours of paid, flexible holidays per year
    • $200 bi-weekly healthcare stipend
    • $450 annual credit toward bikes and used parts
    • Employee discounts and vendor purchasing access
    • Supportive work environment with strong community relationships and equity-focused partners

    Benefícios

    • Paid time off (3+ weeks annually accrued at 5.5 hours per bi-monthly pay period)
    • 80 hours of paid, flexible holidays per year
    • $200 bi-weekly healthcare stipend
    • $450 annual credit toward bikes and used parts
    • Employee discounts and vendor purchasing access
    • Supportive work environment with strong community relationships and equity-focused partners

    Localização

    Presencial
    1060 Osage St, Denver, CO 80204, USA

    Como se inscrever

    HOW TO APPLY

    Please submit a resume and cover letter to jobs@bikestogether.org. In your cover letter, please share about how you have used bikes, teaching and/or training skills to impact lives in your community.

    Bikes Together is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status. Bikes Together deeply values the diverse perspectives of all of its staff and participants and believes that our organization is most impactful when all voices are heard and valued. We are committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming workplace. As we look to build our team, we encourage people from all racial, socio-economic, life experiences, gender expressions, backgrounds and LGBTQ+ people to apply.

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