After 12 years with TCC, our Policy Director, Hester Serebrin, is on the move. Hester has positioned us as a policy leader in the state and across the country. If you ride a bus today in our state, Hester’s work has made your trip better.
We have an important role to fill as we hire a new Policy Director. If you want to help set the tone on transportation in Washington State, read on to learn about the role and apply.
The Policy Director is a key leader of Transportation Choices Coalition, working with the entire staff, coalition members, and external partners to develop, enact, and implement policies that shape Washington’s transportation system. As a member of the Leadership Team, the Policy Director supports the Executive Director with organizational decision-making, leadership on racial equity, and creating a supportive environment for staff. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in equitable transportation and systems change coupled with experience leading teams and managing complex and time-sensitive projects.
Sound like you or someone you know?
Take a look at the full job listing to learn more and apply by August 5. And please help us spread the word by sharing this announcement with your networks!
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