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Please share this job opportunity. Green Action Centre's Sustainable Transportation team is hiring Sustainable Transportation Coordinators! See excerpt from the posting below. 

Full job posting can be found online here, and is also attached.
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Sustainable Transportation Program Coordinators  


Title: Sustainable Transportation Coordinator 


Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba


Term (Two openings): 

1 full-time, 1-year term position at 35 hours per week; 

1 part-time, 1-year term position at 14-21 hours per week. 


Potential extension for both positions beyond the term.


Application Deadline:  4:00 p.m. CDT on August 7, 2020.


Program Areas: Sustainable Transportation programs at Green Action Centre include Active and Safe Routes to School, Commuter Challenge, and Workplace Commuter Options.


Green Action Centre seeks two independent, energetic and well-organized individuals to fill roles within our sustainable transportation team, supporting a range of program delivery and coordination. 


Position Description 

These positions will focus on engaging schools, students, workplaces, employees and community organizations to make active and green transportation options both appealing and within reach, ultimately reducing Manitoba’s GHG emissions from personal vehicles by increasing walking, cycling, public transit and carpooling as preferred modes of travel. 


Key activities include organizing the following annual events: Bike to School Month in May, Commuter Challenge in June, Walktober in October, and The Jack Frost Challenge in February. It will also include assisting with the delivery of our Workplace Commuter Options program (WCO), specifically the province-wide ridematching tool, GoManitoba.  



Denae Penner (she/her/hers)

Active and Safe Routes to School, Green Action Centre 
204-925-3777 ext. 114 | 3rd floor, 303 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB   

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