Job Posting: StreetWise Programs Manager

Looking through the spokes of a bike wheel, HUB instructor is giving a lesson with participants sitting on the grass reviewing course material

HUB Cycling is seeking a dynamic StreetWise Programs Manager to oversee one of our flagship programs, helping people gain the skills and confidence to ride safely and often.

In this hands-on role, you’ll coordinate program operations, stay actively involved in instruction, and work with partners and community organizations to deliver high-quality, accessible programming. From managing logistics to supporting grant applications and strengthening partnerships, you’ll turn vision into on-the-ground impact.

If you are organized, thoughtful, and passionate about connecting people, programs, and purpose, join us to build safer, more bike- and micromobility-friendly communities.

ABOUT HUB CYCLING

HUB Cycling is a charitable not-for-profit organization that has spent more than two decades removing barriers to cycling in Metro Vancouver, while cultivating the health, environmental, and economic benefits that active transportation can bring. HUB Cycling has educated and motivated thousands of people, and championed improvements that #UnGapTheMap to create a more connected cycling network.

HUB Cycling’s mission is to get more people cycling, more often. We make cycling better through education, action and events. More cycling means healthier, happier, more connected communities. We’re leading the way in making cycling an attractive choice for everyone.

We acknowledge that HUB Cycling, through its various projects, operates on the traditional unceded territories of many First Nations in British Columbia.  Learn more about the distinct languages, economic background, and First Nations communities in regions across British Columbia on this interactive map.

 

ABOUT HUB CYCLING'S BIKE EDUCATION PROGRAMS

HUB Cycling delivers bike education programs to thousands of youth and adults across British Columbia each year. Our courses are customized for various ages and skill levels and are delivered by our team of trained instructors at schools, community centers, and workplaces. Participants build the skills and confidence needed for safe and enjoyable urban cycling, and consistently report cycling more often after taking a course. 

 

HUB Cycling has two primary education programs: Bike to School and StreetWise.  Bike to School includes bike safety courses and biking school buses in schools across the province. StreetWise includes online and in person courses for the public, as well as Kids on Wheels, Camps, and specialized courses for specific communities and workplaces. 

 

POSITION SUMMARY:

The StreetWise Programs Manager reports to the Director of Bike Education and oversees HUB Cycling’s StreetWise program, including the StreetWise Cycling Education Centres (SWCEC), StreetWise Online, Kids on Wheels, Camps, progressive courses, workplace cycling workshops, and custom programming. This hands-on role combines program coordination with direct instruction and supports broader bike education initiatives, including Bike to School programs. The StreetWise Manager works closely with the Director on grant and fee-for-service initiatives, program development, funding efforts, and budget oversight.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

StreetWise Program Management & Delivery

  • Responsible for planning the annual StreetWise operating plan, setting program goals, and defining measurable outcomes, while ensuring effective use of staff and equipment resources and evaluating program success.
  • Coordinate and organize all aspects of StreetWise program delivery, including outreach to community and corporate partners, scheduling, logistics, online courses, camps, progressive courses, workplace workshops, and custom programs. 
  • Lead annual budget forecasting, course costing, proposal costing, and ongoing budget management to ensure the program runs within budget.
  • Monitor and improve program metrics; lead data collection, analysis, and follow-up surveys.
  • Manage program equipment and fleet, including bikes, helmets, storage, and vehicles in collaboration with the Bike Education & Equipment Coordinator.
  • Act as primary contact for instructors and volunteers regarding schedules, program details, and resources.
  • Deliver instruction for StreetWise and other programs (up to 14 hrs a week) while maintaining program quality.
  • Support curriculum updates, pilot initiatives, and continuous program improvement efforts.

Broader Bike Education Program Support 

  • Support the coordination of other bike education programs, ensuring alignment and smooth delivery.
  • Assist with participant communications, program promotion, and logistical support.

Grant Development & Reporting Support

  • Research and identify grant opportunities; assist with applications and reporting.
  • Collect and compile program data for funding and evaluation purposes.

Communications & Public Engagement 

  • Lead marketing and promotion of StreetWise programs.
  • Respond to inquiries from the public, partners, and schools.
  • Support social media, website updates, and promotional materials.

 

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:

  • 2+ years in program management, coordination, operations, or outdoor/recreational education.
  • Experience coordinating programs with multiple stakeholders and timelines.
  • Strong organizational, time management, and multitasking skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a customer-service-oriented approach.
  • Knowledge of urban cycling and micromobility practices, rules, and instructional approaches.
  • Proficiency with budgeting, spreadsheets, project management software, databases, and communication tools (Google Workspace, MailChimp, Keela, Monday.com, Airtable).
  • Ability to travel to program sites across Metro Vancouver.
  • Ability to meet the requirements of a Bike Education Instructor including being certified in Standard First Aid & CPR-C, completing the Advance Your Ride training course and are willing to obtain a current Criminal Record Check for working with vulnerable populations.

 

CORE COMPETENCIES:

  • Organization & Coordination: Able to keep programs and projects running smoothly and efficiently.
  • Communication & Relationship Building: Professional, responsive, and effective with diverse audiences, including participants, partners, and instructors.
  • Adaptability: Comfortable working in a fast-paced, seasonal environment and adjusting to changing priorities.
  • Collaboration: Works well within a team and across departments to achieve shared goals.
  • Safety & Responsibility: Committed to safe program delivery, adherence to best practices, and compliance with instructor certification requirements.
  • Technical Proficiency: Skilled with budgeting, spreadsheets, project management software, databases, and digital communication tools.
  • Customer Focus & Stakeholder Engagement: Delivers excellent service and maintains strong relationships with program participants and community partners.
  • Passion for Cycling & Micromobility: Confident urban rider and advocate for cycling and micromobility as transportation.

BONUS POINTS FOR:

  • Experience in outdoor education or recreation programs with youth or adults.
  • Background in the non-profit sector.
  • Skills and experience in program evaluation, data collection, reporting, and analysis.
  • Experience securing grants, sponsorships, or other funding, and managing program budgets.
  • Valid driver’s license and eligibility for Modo car share.

 

PERKS:

HUB Cycling offers many benefits, including a very flexible hybrid work environment.

  • 4 weeks vacation and 10 wellness days annually
  • Competitive extended health and dental benefits
  • Flexible hours and time off in lieu
  • $500 towards your home office set up and $25 per month towards internet costs to support remote working (after a 3-month waiting period)
  • A supportive and inclusive environment where folks from all backgrounds and identities are welcome

 

TERMS:

This is a position of 28-35 hours/week.  Starting late April or May, 2026 with compensation of $29.40-32.64 per hour, depending on alignment with our core requirements, years of additional experience, and the unique value of your lived experience/complementary skills, which we view as a professional asset to our team. 

 

All staff are expected to work remotely part-time. The successful candidate will need access to their own cell phone and a reliable home internet connection. Office space is available several days a week, at 312 Main Street, Vancouver and Bike Education team members are expected to attend an in-person weekly meeting on Wednesdays. 

 

Visit bikehub.ca/about-us/work-hub-cycling for details on our hiring process, compensation, and the benefits of working at HUB Cycling. 

 

HOW TO APPLY:

Please send a cover letter and resume (in one PDF document) to jobs@bikehub.ca with “StreetWise Manager Posting” as the subject line. Please ensure the file name follows the convention: “SWM26_Firstname_Lastname.pdf”. 


DEADLINE: Thursday April 9, 2026 by 4:30pm pst.  Please apply ASAP as applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis.   We thank all the applicants for your interest. 

 

HUB Cycling is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive organization. HUB recognizes that as an organization, we have benefited from and perpetuated white supremacy culture and colonialism in our sector and our organization. We have made a commitment to creating a welcoming, inclusive organization and to working with people and communities to support them to thrive and prosper. Diversity is integral to this commitment. HUB Cycling encourages people with disabilities, women, Indigenous peoples, members of racialized groups, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and individuals from other traditionally marginalized communities to apply, and we encourage you to self-identify in your application. Read our diversity work at bikehub.ca/diversity.

If you require accommodation when navigating the application or hiring process, please contact hub .hr @bikehub.ca.