Job description
Casual post with variable hours
Post 5 – zero hours casual posts working 7 hour days at the Cycling Centre and 6 hour days in schools.
Weekday and Weekend working – Zero hour casual contracts to various ad hoc days to cover staff holidays, sickness and busy periods especially during the summer months and school holidays. We also have other days available – see other advertised vacancies.
Location: Based at Bristol Cycling Centre, Hengrove and in schools throughout Bristol.
Do you love riding bikes? Do you like helping people? Are you a registered Bikeability Instructor?
We need enthusiastic and approachable people to join our friendly team working at Bristol Cycling Centre delivering cycling activities to people of all ages and abilities.
We are looking for people who would like to teach cycling skills to a wide range of people of all ages and abilities to engage learners in different ways. You will need to be encouraging and energetic, with patience and good communication skills.
You’ll need to be a qualified full National Standard Cycle Instructor.
You would be delivering training to lots of different people of all ages and abilities using regular and inclusive cycles. Sessions include:
1. Helping people learn to ride
2. Helping people build cycle skills and confidence
3. Teaching Bikeability courses (levels 1, 2 and 3)
4. Assisting disabled people to cycle using inclusive and regular bikes
5. Games and skills coaching for groups of riders.
Bristol Cycling Centre at Hengrove gives people of all ages and abilities the chance to ride in a traffic-free environment. Watching people learning to ride or trying cycling for the first time never gets old and helping people to share the joy of riding is very rewarding. The centre is very popular especially at weekends and sessions are often fully booked.
We offer:
6. A regular of
7. Volunteering and work placement opportunities
For more information about the Bristol Cycling Centre please visit :
Please note, as this position involves working with children and vulnerable adults it is subject to an enhanced level disclosure (DBS check). There will also be a practical on road cycling assessment for trainee instructors.
Why Bristol City Council?
Have a look at our short film about Bristol – City of Hope. .
At Bristol City Council, we go that extra mile for our people; we offer a work environment which is fast moving and supportive, giving you the chance to use your skills and develop new ones within a high-profile organisation.
Join us and you’ll receive a generous rewards package including, membership of the Local Government Pension scheme, and a generous annual leave allowance. In addition, you’ll be working in a supportive environment where you’ll have the chance to make Bristol a better place and contribute to its future.