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Now Hiring: COTA Executive Director

7/27/2020

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The Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA) is hiring its first Executive Director to chart the course for the organization’s next phase of growth. The ideal candidate is a positive, flexible, and team-oriented leader with the enthusiasm and vision to guide COTA in fulfilling its mission to develop, protect, and enhance the mountain biking experience here in Central Oregon. 

Check out the job description, salary range and application process HERE.

COTA is dedicated to designing, building and maintaining sustainable singletrack trails and preserving access for mountain bikers through trail stewardship, public outreach, advocacy and education.

​Formed in 1992 as an all-volunteer organization, COTA has more than 1,300 members with chapters in Bend, Redmond, Crook County, Madras, Sisters and South Dechutes County.

 If you are interested in serving as COTA’s first Executive Director, click  HERE  to see the Job Announcement, salary range, and information about applying.  
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