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FULL-TIME WALKBOSTON POSITION AVAILABLE: PROGRAM COORDINATOR

FULL-TIME WALKBOSTON POSITION AVAILABLE: PROGRAM COORDINATOR

WalkBoston seeks a self-motivated, detail-oriented, full-time Program Coordinator with experience in office management, development (fundraising) activities, communication strategies, and event planning. The Program Coordinator would support all staff members and play a key role in ensuring that the office functions efficiently and effectively.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Reporting to the Executive Director, the Program Coordinator will assist in office management, development, communication and event planning activities that support our work. Primary responsibilities include:
  • Office administration and human resource activities
  • Development (fundraising) support, primarily assisting with Salesforce database and donor acknowledgement
  • Communication/Event support

Desired Qualifications:

Minimum 3 to 4 years of office experience

  • Strong communication skills both written and verbal
  • Superior organizational and critical thinking skills
  • Strong knowledge of Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite (Drive, Docs)
  • Experience with running virtual meetings and workplaces (Zoom, Google Meets, Slack)
  • Proficiency with Salesforce
  • Experience with website management (WordPress), event management systems (EventBrite, RunSignUp/GiveSignUp), and email systems (MailChimp)
  • Experience with Adobe Suite is a plus

Specific Tasks:

Program and Office Support (40%)

  • Provide administrative support to Executive Director with meeting scheduling, records management, and personnel time tracking
  • Support Executive Director and Program Staff with community engagement activities (virtual and in-person) including: workshops, walk audits, and other events
  • Prepare presentations and take notes for internal and external meetings
  • Support Bookkeeper in maintaining office administrative files including contracts, filings, human resources, and other organization records
  • Manage onboarding process for new employees
  • Coordinate use of shared office space, including reserving conference rooms, tracking attendance, etc.
  • Provide basic IT assistance and work with outside IT vendor to maintain system security, purchase new equipment, and maintain current IT systems
  • Respond to general requests, phone calls, and emails

Development Support (30%)

  • Perform Salesforce data entry including creating and updating contacts, recording donations, and running basic reports
  • Maintain MailChimp to Salesforce leads pipeline and updated MailChimp mailing lists
  • Generate digital and printed donation acknowledgement letters
  • Handle credit card payments (Square)
  • Support Development Director with campaigns and other donor stewardship activities

Communications and Event Support (30%)

  • Assist staff with production of e-news, blog posts, social media posts and other regular communication outputs
  • Assist staff with website maintenance (WordPress), email systems (MailChimp), donation tracking systems (Salesforce), and event platforms (RunSignUp/GiveSignUp)
  • Assist with event planning, including WalkMassachusetts Network meetings, the Annual Meeting, Beat the Bay State, Talk the Walk sessions, and advocacy walks

Compensation and location:

  • Full-time position (37.5 hours/week)
  • Annual salary range: $40,000 to $45,000 based upon prior work experience
  • Standard benefits include: holiday compensation, paid time off, health insurance, and flexible scheduling
  • In-state travel is required. Availability for occasional early morning, evening, or weekend hours required. 

Currently, WalkBoston staff is working on a hybrid model, with a flexible number of days spent in-person. We have a shared office space at the CIC in Downtown Boston which we share with several other transportation advocacy organizations. 

Interested applicants possessing the above experience and skills are encouraged to apply by sending a resume and cover letter with salary expectation to jobs@walkboston.org.

About WalkBoston

WalkBoston, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) advocacy organization, makes walking safer and easier in Massachusetts to encourage better health, a cleaner environment and more vibrant communities. We know that walking improves personal, economic, environmental and civic health. Working on walking takes us across Massachusetts to empower people with knowledge and proven strategies to make their own communities more walkable. Our small, committed staff work as a team to make change: whether it’s getting a crosswalk painted in a neighborhood, or influencing Massachusetts state policy to make streets safer for all. 

WalkBoston is committed to better understanding, identifying, and undoing the racist processes and policies that lead to inequities in the walking environment for communities of color across the Commonwealth. We are deepening our engagement in meaningful program and organizational strategies that lead with racial justice. WalkBoston is actively seeking to build a diverse staff. We encourage multiple perspectives and experiences, support a multicultural environment, and strive to hire and retain a diverse workforce that reflects the populations we work with and the communities where we work. 

WalkBoston is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. All qualified applaicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.

FULL-TIME WALKBOSTON POSITION AVAILABLE: PROGRAM MANAGER

FULL-TIME WALKBOSTON POSITION AVAILABLE: PROGRAM MANAGER

Are you interested in working on strategies that support equitable, people-centered streets that prioritize community vitality and safety? Do you have project management experience in the fields of planning, public health, transportation, community organizing or a related field? Are you interested in applying your skills to empower people to make change in the walking environment in neighborhoods across Massachusetts? 

WalkBoston is seeking a Program Manager to lead our statewide technical assistance programs that work to improve the safety and quality of the walking environment. Our programs are community-partnered and centered on making street-level changes and policy improvements that make walking safe and enjoyable for people of all ages, abilities, races, and incomes. Our programs describe the health, economic and community benefits of walking, and include walk audits that identify infrastructure deficiencies, recommend solutions, and build community support for walking.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Manage program implementation with state agencies, municipal staff, community-based organizations, and local advocates. Representative programs include: Age-Friendly Walking, Community Walks (Boston Public Housing), Caminatas Seguras (East Boston Access to Parks), Hilltowns Healthy Aging, and WalkMassachusetts Network.
  • Conduct walk audits, which use built environment analysis skills and technical knowledge of strategies to support safer streets (previous experience desired but not required).
  • Develop, deliver and facilitate workshops in-person and virtually.
  • Support the development of new advocacy training materials and guidance reports.
  • Support capacity building efforts and build/maintain relationships with community partners.
  • Act as WalkBoston representative on various task forces or working groups, such as the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative and Transportation for Massachusetts.
  • Support proposal/grant writing efforts.
  • Lead and support data analysis and report writing.
  • Suggest improvements in project and organizational processes and systems through participation in internal committees.

Desired Qualifications:

  • 3 to 5 years of professional experience in urban planning/design, transportation planning/engineering, public health, community organizing, or related fields. 
  • Project management skills, including budget development and project scope preparation.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills, and ability to juggle many projects and tasks at once.
  • Superior communication skills. Ability to write and speak clearly and persuasively in diverse settings to articulate the impacts of WalkBoston’s work and the benefits of walkable communities. 
  • Ability to engage clients, and multisector and community-level stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to work independently, collaboratively and productively in a team environment both virtually and in person. Self-starter, entrepreneurial, flexible and well-organized.
  • Commitment to and understanding of racial equity and strong analysis of the root causes of inequities, and how racism intersects with walkable communities.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (e.g., Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • Proficiency in virtual work software (e.g., Zoom, Google Suite).
  • Proficiency in graphic design and spatial analysis software (e.g. Adobe Suite, Canva, QGIS, ArcGIS) is preferred.
  • Drivers license required.

Compensation and location:

  • Full-time position (37.5 hours/week)
  • Annual salary range: $63,000-$67,000 based upon prior work experience
  • Standard benefits include: holiday compensation, paid time off, health insurance, and flexible scheduling
  • In-state travel is required. Availability for occasional early morning, evening, or weekend hours required. 

Currently, WalkBoston staff is working on a hybrid model, with a flexible number of days spent in-person. We have a shared office space at the CIC in Downtown Boston which we share with several other transportation advocacy organizations. 

Interested applicants possessing the above experience and skills are encouraged to apply by sending a resume and cover letter with salary expectations to jobs@walkboston.org.

Updated 8/11/22

About WalkBoston

WalkBoston, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) advocacy organization, makes walking safer and easier in Massachusetts to encourage better health, a cleaner environment and more vibrant communities. We know that walking improves personal, economic, environmental and civic health. Working on walking takes us across Massachusetts to empower people with knowledge and proven strategies to make their own communities more walkable. Our small, committed staff work as a team to make change: whether it’s getting a crosswalk painted in a neighborhood, or influencing Massachusetts state policy to make streets safer for all. 

WalkBoston is committed to better understanding, identifying, and undoing the racist processes and policies that lead to inequities in the walking environment for communities of color across the Commonwealth. We are deepening our engagement in meaningful program and organizational strategies that lead with racial justice. WalkBoston is actively seeking to build a diverse staff. We encourage multiple perspectives and experiences, support a multicultural environment, and strive to hire and retain a diverse workforce that reflects the populations we work with and the communities where we work. 

WalkBoston is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.

We’re hiring a WalkBoston Intern

We’re hiring a WalkBoston Intern

April 2022 update: this role has already been filled; thank you for your interest!

WalkBoston Internship Job Description

WalkBoston makes walking safer and easier in Massachusetts to encourage better health, a cleaner environment and more vibrant communities. WalkBoston is committed to centering racial equity and justice in our work as well as evaluating the ways in which our work overlaps with efforts related to affordable housing, food access, harm reduction, transit access, and more. 

WalkBoston is looking to fill an internship opening with our organization. Interns with WalkBoston gain experience in transportation-related design and planning, community engagement, advocacy, and community revitalization efforts. Interns contribute directly to the project and advocacy work of WalkBoston. Interns provide valuable substantive contributions to our work, and have the opportunity to help select the projects that best fit their skills and interests.  Examples of WalkBoston’s current projects and programs include: Department of Public Health’s Mass in Motion program, Connecting Children and Families to Parks in East Boston, Walkability @ Boston Public Housing Developments, Gateway Cities: Transit Oriented Development, Age-Friendly Walking, alongside other advocacy and coalition efforts. 

Responsibilities:

  • Assisting with walkability assessments and advocacy training
  • Researching and preparing white papers on transportation-related topics that affect the communities WalkBoston serves or are related to current programming efforts. 
  • Collecting and analyzing crash data as it pertains to various projects
  • Representing WalkBoston at community events and public meetings
  • Other duties as assigned

Desired Qualifications:

  • Graduate student pursuing a degree in Urban Planning, Urban Design, Transportation Planning, Public Policy, or other related field
  • Experience leading community conversations with a variety of stakeholders
  • Ability to work independently, collaboratively and productively in a team environment
  • Commitment to and understanding of racial equity and strong analysis of the root causes of inequities, and how racism intersects with walkable communities.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • Proficiency in virtual work software (e.g., Zoom, Google Suite, Slack).
  • Spanish fluency a plus

Commitment, Compensation, Location: 

  • 10-15 hours per week, preference for students who can commit to the entire school year
  • Interns would be working remotely, we do not currently have an office space, however some in person events (walk audits, other programming) may be required.
  • Pay range is $18-20/hour, depending on experience, with a preference for students who have federal work study. 

To Apply:

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply by sending a resume and cover letter to jobs@walkboston.org

Full-Time WalkBoston Position Available: Program Manager

Full-Time WalkBoston Position Available: Program Manager

Full-Time WalkBoston Position Available: Program Manager

Are you interested in working on strategies that support equitable, people-centered streets that prioritize community vitality and safety? Do you have project management experience in the fields of planning, public health, transportation, community organizing or a related field? Are you interested in applying your skills to empower people to make change in the walking environment in neighborhoods across Massachusetts? 

WalkBoston is seeking a Program Manager to lead our statewide technical assistance programs that work to improve the safety and quality of the walking environment. Our programs are community-partnered and centered on making street-level changes and policy improvements that make walking safe and enjoyable for people of all ages, abilities, races, and incomes. Our programs describe the health, economic and community benefits of walking, and include walk audits that identify infrastructure deficiencies, recommend solutions, and build community support for walking.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Lead and manage program implementation with state agencies, municipal staff, community-based organizations, and local advocates. Current programs include: MA Dept of Public Health Mass in Motion Program, Age-Friendly Walking, Youth Working Towards Walkable Streets, and WalkMassachusetts Network.
  • Conduct walk audits, which use built environment analysis skills and technical knowledge of strategies to support safer streets (previous experience desired but not required).
  • Develop, deliver and facilitate workshops in-person and virtually.
  • Lead capacity building efforts and build/maintain relationships with community partners.
  • Act as WalkBoston representative on various task forces or working groups, such as the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative, Governor’s Council to Address Aging, Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition, and Transportation for Massachusetts.
  • Support proposal/grant writing efforts.
  • Lead and support data analysis and report writing.
  • Suggest improvements in project and organizational processes and systems through participation in internal committees.

Qualifications:

  • 3 to 5 years of professional experience in urban planning/design, transportation planning/engineering, public health, community organizing, or related field. 
  • Project management skills, including budget development and project scope preparation.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills, and ability to juggle many projects and tasks at once.
  • Superior communication skills. Ability to write and speak clearly and persuasively in diverse settings to articulate the impacts of WalkBoston’s work and the benefits of walkable communities. 
  • Ability to engage clients, and multisector and community-level stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to work independently, collaboratively and productively in a team environment both virtually and in person. Self-starter, entrepreneurial, flexible and well-organized.
  • Commitment to and understanding of racial equity and strong analysis of the root causes of inequities, and how racism intersects with walkable communities.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (e.g., Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • Proficiency in virtual work software (e.g., Zoom, Google Suite).

Compensation and location:

  • Full-time position (37.5 hours/week)
  • Annual salary range: $63,000-$67,000 based upon prior work experience
  • Standard benefits include: holiday compensation, paid time off, health insurance, and flexible scheduling
  • In-state travel is required. Availability for occasional early morning, evening, or weekend hours required. 

Currently, all WalkBoston staff are working remotely. While we do not currently have physical office space due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we plan to re-establish our office in Boston at some point in late 2021 or early 2022, depending on public health guidance. We do not know what percentage of work will be office-based versus remote as our return-to-work policies are still evolving. 

Interested applicants possessing the above experience and skills are encouraged to apply by sending a resume and cover letter with salary expectations to jobs@walkboston.org.

About WalkBoston

WalkBoston, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) advocacy organization, makes walking safer and easier in Massachusetts to encourage better health, a cleaner environment and more vibrant communities. We know that walking improves personal, economic, environmental and civic health. Working on walking takes us across Massachusetts to empower people with knowledge and proven strategies to make their own communities more walkable. Our small, committed staff work as a team to make change: whether it’s getting a crosswalk painted in a neighborhood, or influencing Massachusetts state policy to make streets safer for all. 

WalkBoston is committed to better understanding, identifying, and undoing the racist processes and policies that lead to inequities in the walking environment for communities of color across the Commonwealth. We are deepening our engagement in meaningful program and organizational strategies that lead with racial justice. WalkBoston is actively seeking to build a diverse staff. We encourage multiple perspectives and experiences, support a multicultural environment, and strive to hire and retain a diverse workforce that reflects the populations we work with and the communities where we work. 

WalkBoston is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.

Come join our fundraising and communications team! We’re hiring!

Come join our fundraising and communications team! We’re hiring!

The Development Director will help develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising strategy for WalkBoston with the help of Board members and staff.  Reporting to the Executive Director, the Development Director will build on and reinforce individual and corporate fundraising programs, and assist in developing fundraising strategies for virtual and live WalkBoston events.

We are looking for someone who excels at writing campaign content and can help grow our donor base beyond our current audience. Two upcoming scheduled events provide immediate opportunities to showcase fundraising campaign skills including WalkBoston’s first virtual Annual Meeting celebrating our 30th anniversary, and our first 5K/1-mile Run/Walk along the Charles River.

The Development Director would also be part of the Staff and Board examination of WalkBoston’s policies, approach and strategic plan to elevate racial equity as an explicit, intentional part of WalkBoston’s mission.

Interested applicants possessing the above experience and skills are encouraged to apply by sending a resume and cover letter with salary expectations to jobs@walkboston.org by July 17.

Responsibilities:

Communications & Development Administration

  • Lead the design, development, and production of annual appeals, event collateral, and other communications materials in collaboration with graphic designer.
  • Develop digital campaign strategies and manage virtual events.
  • Identify and research new prospects.
  • Manage and maintain the Salesforce database.
  • Provide administrative and operational support to Executive Director and Board members for ongoing relationships and solicitation strategies.
  • Lead and oversee the Board Development Committee.
  • Manage fundraising administrative tasks including gift processing and donor acknowledgements.

Corporate & Individual Giving

  • Identify and cultivate relationships with potential corporate and foundation funders.
  • Steward existing relationships with corporate, foundation, and individuals donors.
  • Develop and execute a major donor strategy in partnership with the Executive Director and the Board Development Committee.

 Event Support & Management

  • Support the execution of at least one fundraising event per year.
  • Help to identify, solicit, and steward corporate sponsorship for events and for maximizing individual sponsorship and ticket purchases.
  • Support the planning of WalkBoston’s Annual Meeting.

Grant-writing

  • Manage all aspects of the grant research, writing, and reporting process.
  • Identify potential grant opportunities and coordinate strategy.
  • Draft and edit grant applications and reports.
  • Maintain calendar of grant proposal and reporting deadlines.

Qualifications:

  • College degree with at least five years of professional development experience, preferably at a nonprofit organization.
  • Commitment to WalkBoston’s mission to create more walkable communities across the state.
  • Superior communication skills. Ability to write and speak clearly and persuasively in diverse settings to articulate the impacts of WalkBoston’s work and the benefits of walkable communities.
  • Knowledge of local giving/fundraising landscape preferred.
  • Advanced working knowledge of Salesforce or similar fundraising database.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively with WalkBoston staff, board of directors, donors, program participants and volunteers
  • Self-starter, entrepreneurial, flexible, and well organized

Benefits:

  • Full-time position (37.5 hours/week)
  • Annual salary range: $55,000 – $60,000 based on prior work experience
  • Standard benefits include: holiday compensation, paid time off, and flexible scheduling including possible partial remote work option

Interested applicants possessing the above experience and skills are encouraged to apply by sending a resume and cover letter with salary expectations to jobs@walkboston.org by July 17.

WalkBoston is an Equal Opportunity Employer.