Work with us: Inclusive Cycling Advisor

Full-time – job-share considered

Photo of a significant urban street. Traffic is stopped at traffic lights. In the foreground a disabled cyclist. She is riding a trike on a segregated cycle lane. Behind her, a car, and behind that two brightly coloured buses and a black cab queueing at the lights. In the background buildings, sky and trees and another car

We are creating new role of Inclusive Cycling Advisor, as part of the forthcoming launch of Wheels4Me London (a fully inclusive cycle loan scheme for the Capital). Wheels4Me London is a partnership project between Sustrans London, Peddle My Wheels and Wheels for Wellbeing, funded by the Motability Foundation). The role is full-time and currently funded until November 2026 (with an ambition to make it permanent). This post is an information and advice role and the post holder could be based anywhere in the England, but they will need to be able to travel to London when required.

We especially welcome applications for this role from Disabled people, but would like to hear from anyone who is:

  • Passionate about Disabled people having access to cycling
  • Has knowledge about and/or is willing to learn about all types of cycles for all types of riders
  • Has excellent customer care skills (friendly, helpful, patient, a good listener)
  • Feels energised when researching information to meet the needs of enquirers
  • Is able to communicate with people from diverse backgrounds and impairment groups

Full details about the post and how to apply can be found in the application pack below. Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 3rd May 2024. Interviews are likely to be held on Friday 10th May.

Inclusive Cycling Advisor Application Pack

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