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Job Summary: To co-ordinate the planning, organizing, implementing, directing and evaluating CAN-BIKE public programs.
Machines and Equipment Used: Bicycle, helmet, recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Season(s): Spring, Summer
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Responsibilities:

  • Co-ordinate the planning, organizing, implementing, directing and evaluating CAN-BIKE programs.
  • Assists with scheduling for the FUN Guide and production of the CAN-BIKE flyer.
  • Arranges production and distribution of CAN-BIKE promotional materials.
  • Schedules attendance at a variety of promotional special events and shows.
  • Provides presentations and workshops for the CAN-BIKE program.
  • Assists with instructor recruitment and training.
  • Coordinates sale of instructor materials.
  • Facilitates communication with instructors and Recreation Programmers.
  • Provides logistical support for CAN-BIKE courses.
  • Co-ordinates the CAN-BIKE hotline and answers public inquiries.
  • Administers CAN-BIKE record-keeping.
  • Assists with curriculum review and development.
  • Prepares meeting agendas and minutes.
  • Prepares reports and evaluations related to CAN-BIKE course delivery.
  • Prepares and composes material for Cyclometer newsletter and the website.
  • Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
  • Develops and distributes resources to assist staff with their programs.
  • Works cooperatively and maintains ongoing communication with other program staff. Interacts with participants, staff and the public to provide program information.
  • Attends and successfully completes related mandatory and in-service training sessions (First Alert, WHMIS, etc.).
  • Ensures staff follow the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.

Qualifications:

  • CAN-BIKE certification
  • Current Ontario Cycling Association Member
  • Must produce original current Emergency First Aid certification as recognized by the WSIB.
  • You must possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario's Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). Applicants who meet all other qualifications and obtain a conditional job offer will be advised of PHCD course offerings in order to meet this qualification.
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