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Cycling Outreach Worker – Cycling Promotion Campaign

Job Opening

Cycling Outreach Worker – Cycling Promotion Campaign

CultureLink, a settlement organization committed to equity, anti-oppression, and sustainable living habits, is seeking a Cycling Outreach Worker for its Cycling Promotion Campaign.

‘Cycling from back home to our new home’ campaign is a joint venture between CultureLink and the Toronto Cyclists Union to promote cycling amongst newcomers across the City of Toronto. 

The Cycling Outreach Worker works with CultureLink and Toronto Cyclists Union Staff as well as campaign volunteers and reports to the project Steering Committee and CultureLink Program & Personnel Director.

This 13 week contract is for 2.5 days, or 17.5 hours, per week with a primary focus of delivering the campaign to various communities and seeking funds to support the long-term sustainability and future developments of cycling outreach for newcomers.

Please see attachment for full description of position and application details.

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