Program Associate - Handbook

11 months ago

Global Designing Cities Initiative

Location
Language
Type
Preferably located in Africa/Europe/the Middle East
English
Full-time, Remote
Level
Profession
Deadline
Associate, Junior
Architect, Landscape Architect, Urban planner
07.01.2024
Location
Language
Type
Level
Profession
Deadline
Preferably located in Africa/Europe/the Middle East
English
Full-time, Remote
Associate, Junior
Architect, Landscape Architect, Urban planner
07.01.2024

About Us

The Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI) inspires leaders, informs practitioners, and invites communities to reimagine what’s possible and design streets that put people first. We are a team of designers, planners, and urban strategists committed to cities that are safe, healthy, accessible, and equitable for everyone. The strategies in our Global Street Design Guide are the foundation of our work, and they have been adopted and applied in more than 100 cities across the globe, helping to update outdated, car-focused street design policies, build local capacity to deliver transformative projects, as well as to evaluate and increase the scale of their impact.

About the Role

The [Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI)](https://globaldesigningcities.org/) is seeking to recruit a Program Associate to join its mission to transform streets around the world. This role will support the Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI) by creating technical written and visual content/designs, publication or booklet development, training or workshops, and other program-related activities that support GDCI’s work in select international cities.

What You're Gonna Do

The Program Associate will be a part of the BICI team, reporting directly to the Program Manager - Design. You will coordinate with the broader BICI team, which includes Program Managers, the Design Lead, and the Program Lead. In this role, you will support various projects in various regions by supporting the review, creation, and implementation of street designs, with a **specific focus on cycling infrastructure**. You will support the development of technical written and visual content, contributing to the development of a supplement to the Global Street Design Guide and helping organize capacity-building sessions and workshops. More specifically, you will do things like: **Support the development of technical supplements** - Under the supervision of the Program Manager - Design, the Design Lead, and the BICI team, assist with developing a supplement to the Global Street Design Guide focusing on cycling infrastructure.   - Research case studies, international best practices, content, or visual/technical approaches, helping to incorporate real-world examples into draft content. - Summarize and convey written, verbal, and visual complex information for various needs, such as multiple projects, publications, or presentations. **Support the technical assistance work  in the program’s selected cities** - Develop conceptual and technical drawings and sketches, review designs and documents for various street design and cycling infrastructure projects, and presentations in the BICI cities across the world. - Support workshops and training sessions using GDCI core materials (such as the Global Street Design Guide and the Designing Streets for Kids). **Project administration and programmatic support** - Help prepare reports and presentations to internal or external audiences to provide updates on the progress of the program and cohort of cities.  - Assist in summarizing and conveying complex information in an intelligible way in written, verbal, and visual form for various audiences.

About You

GDCI is looking for a highly collaborative individual who is well-organized and passionate about designing streets, particularly **cycling infrastructure**, and has a background in street and/or transportation design, engineering, or planning, with strong street design skills. You are comfortable working with diverse teams (and projects) from various contexts (and countries) located in various parts of the world. You must be willing to accommodate the schedule of a globally based team; as such, there may be some instances of required phone calls/meetings outside of regular work hours. This role may travel once or twice a year, either nationally or internationally. Not to exceed more than one week at a time. **SKILLS** To be successful in this job, you will excel in the following areas: - **A passion for street design and mobility**. You are passionate about mobility and street design, particularly cycling infrastructure and the processes involved in shaping safe, sustainable, and healthy cities. - **Street design and graphic skills**. You can create conceptual diagrams and technical drawings for publications and external-facing materials to communicate street design concepts to various audiences using tools like 2D and 3D software. - **Strong communication skills**. You have experience communicating technical concepts verbally, visually, and in writing to various people. Competency in languages besides English is a plus, especially in the languages spoken in the selected BICI Cities. - **Organizational and accountability skills** - **A collaborative and curious nature** - **Attention to detail** For a more detailed description of the role, please visit [https://globaldesigningcities.org/about/careers/](https://globaldesigningcities.org/about/careers)

What We Offer

**LOCATION** Remote (Work from home) - One Program Associate: Preferably located in the Americas - One Program Associate: Preferably located in Africa/Europe/the Middle East **HOW TO APPLY** To apply, please upload a short cover letter, resume, or CV, and a sample portfolio of your work (in English) detailing relevant design experience through [GDCI’s application portal](https://form.asana.com/?k=3p6pM2Viu7AlQEt1PLcr-Q&d=134844353007465). If you need support, please contact [email protected]. We encourage international candidates to apply. Applications are open until Sunday, January 7, 2024. To read more: [https://globaldesigningcities.org/about/careers/](https://globaldesigningcities.org/about/careers/) **Please specify in your application that you found this job opening through All Things Urban.** Thank you for your interest; we look forward to hearing from you!

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