Transportation Choices Coalition seeks an Education and Engagement Manager to support public education and engagement around our mission. The Education and Engagement Manager is a key team member who works across the organization to develop and implement engagement strategies.
Working closely with the Advocacy and Policy staff and reporting to the Advocacy Director, this role implements organizational efforts to connect our work to our audience. The Education and Engagement Manager runs our annual Ride Transit Month programming, plans Transit Talks and other educational events, and develops strategic engagement campaigns to help inform our policy efforts.
The Education and Engagement Manager plays an important logistics role in supporting the Communications and Development teams. This role participates in messaging efforts by drafting action alerts and occasional blog posts, and manages audience and donor engagement efforts including event registration forms and guest communications.
We are looking for a highly organized individual who is passionate about connecting with people and advancing transit access and mobility justice.
Sound like you or someone you know?
Take a look at the full job listing to learn more and apply by February 10. Please help us spread the word by sharing this announcement with your networks!
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