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Springfield Public Schools seeks outstanding candidatesfor the position of Safe Routes to School Coordinator. This position is responsible foroverseeing and administering the districts Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program. The employee works with school district staff city and county staff families and community members to ignite a culture around active and shared transportation. The SRTS Coordinator will provide consistent central support in removing barriers to and encouraging walking biking busing and other means of active and shared transportation to school. The program coordinator will work within the Springfield Public Schools (SPS) Transportation Department to implement the six Es of Safe Routes to School (Encouragement Education Engineering Engagement Evaluation and Equity) to increase the number of students using active and shared transportation modes to get to and from school. This position requires working closely with bicycles including instructing in their use and basic maintenance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Employees in this position perform some or all of the following tasks. Other related duties may be assigned:
1. Program Planning & Coordination
a. Design coordinate lead and support Safe Routes to School (SRTS) projects and events aimed atimproving access to shared and active transportation for students.
i. Walk & Roll to School Days
ii. K/1 Learn to Ride a Bike Program
iii. Pedestrian and Bike Safety Programs
iv. Bike Rodeos
v. Connecting Families for Trip Sharing
vi. Confident Cycling for Families Classes
vii. Community Learn to Ride a Bike Events
b. Create materials templates and standard practices for events and educational programs.
c. Pilot strategies to reach underserved communities.
d. Provide programmatic support for underresourced schools.
e. Supervise and coordinate program volunteers interns and bicycle safety education staff.
f.Assist with the development and implementation of related documents such as the SPSSupplemental Busing Plan.
g. Support crossing guard program.
h. Support but not lead implementation of Lane Transit Districts Free Student Pass program.
2. Community Engagement & Partnership Development
a. Work collaboratively with school administrators site staff parents students communitypartners and local governments to promote active and shared transportation.
b. Develop school cultures that support safe and healthy school travel through volunteerengagement.
c. Advocate with municipalities and transportation professionals for safer walking and bicyclinginfrastructure around schools.
d. Serve as a liaison between SPS and local/state transportation agencies (ODOT City of SpringfieldLane County Lane Council of Governments).
e. Participate in decisionmaking processes and ensure coordination of activities related to SRTS.
f.Prepare outreach and publicity materials to involve and educate community members.
g. Conduct outreach at schools and community events to promote safe street culture.
3. Curriculum & Instruction Support
a. Develop implement and provide professional development for using bicycles walking and otheractive transportation methods within physical education.
b. Work with teachers and administrators to adapt curriculum and activities for students withIndividualized Education Programs (IEPs) and ELD students.
c. Assist with implementing effective instruction student learning and assessment practicesrelated to active transportation.
d. Integrate Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) into the SRTS curriculum.
4. Data Analysis Reporting & Grant Coordination
a. Conduct audits on school walking and biking routes and maintain prioritized inventories ofinfrastructure needs.
b. Compile and analyze data to document mode shifts raise awareness about parental concerns andsupport program planning.
c. Participate in grant annual reports and budget development providing data on curriculum andother metrics.
d. Assist with identifying potential funding sources writing and submitting grants to support SRTSprograms.
e. Develop and maintain effective information tracking systems.
f.Assist with neighborhood traffic concerns and investigations related to the SRTS program.
g. Develop studies reports correspondence maps and graphics related to SRTS programs.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Minimum Requirements for Initial Consideration
The following are minimum requirements to be hired or to transfer into this position:
*Equivalency: Professional work experience may be substituted with a bachelors degree or above.
Added Value
The following are not required at any point but they do enhance an incumbents knowledge and skills specifically related to performing the essential duties of this position:
Knowledge Skills & Abilities
The knowledge skills and abilities described below are those that enable an employee to complete this work successfully. Individuals with disabilities may request a reasonable accommodation that would enable them to perform the essential duties of this position.
KNOWLEDGE
Customer Service Knowledge of best practices for providing excellent customer service to stakeholders including parents students and community members.
Safe Routes to School Programs School Systems or Educational Systems Understanding of principles guidelines and best practices related to Safe Routes to School programs and how they integrate within school and educational systems.
School District Rules Regulations Policies Procedures and Organizational Relationships Familiarity with school district operations policies and procedures including understanding of organizational relationships.
Multicultural Communities Awareness and knowledge of the diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds within the local community promoting inclusive and equitable practices.
Financial and Budget Tracking Understanding of financial management principles including budget development tracking and reconciliation.
SKILLS
Critical Thinking Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions conclusions or approaches to problems.
Judgment and Decision Making Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.
Public Speaking and Presentations Proficiency in delivering clear and engaging presentations to various audiences including school staff parents and community members.
Interpersonal Skills Ability to interact effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds using tact patience and courtesy.
Time Management Skill in managing multiple tasks efficiently setting priorities and meeting deadlines. Organization and ProblemSolving Ability to structure and organize tasks effectively identifying issues and developing appropriate solutions.
ABILITIES
An Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer
Springfield Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race color religion ancestry national origin disability gender or sexual orientation in admission or access to the treatment of employment in its programs and activities as required by state and federal law. If you have any complaints please contact Human Resources at.
Veteranss Preference
It is our policy to provide qualifying veterans and disabled veterans with preference in employment in accordance with applicable law. Applicants wishing to claim veterans preference must provide the following military documents verifying their eligibility:
For veterans preference to apply the required military documents must be submitted at the time of application submission.
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