The Transportation Planning and Management Division (TPM) is responsible for the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible movement of people and goods on the City's streets, supporting the larger goals of economic and social vitality for people living, working, and doing business in New York City. The Division's responsibilities include planning, street design, technical analysis, signs, transit development, freight mobility and markings, ensuring the safety of motor vehicle occupants, pedestrians, and cyclists. The Office of Research, Implementation, and Safety (RIS) is a multi-disciplinary team dedicated to making the streets of New York City safer for all users as part of Vision Zero, a citywide policy striving to eliminate serious injuries and fatalities from traffic crashes. RIS uses a data driven approach to design and implement street safety redesign projects, administer safety programs, promote senior and youth safety, manage crash data and data applications, conduct large-scale safety research projects, and lead agency action plans related to safety and Vision Zero programs/policy. RIS's Safety Projects and Programs team is seeking an ambitious and motivated candidate for its Project Coordinator: Safety Project Evaluation position. This position will be responsible for a program which will identify past Street Improvement/Vision Zero Projects in need of evaluation and potential updates. This program will include creation of a review/prioritization and methodology, evaluation of crash data and design treatments, and working with team members to design and implement project updates, as needed. The role will focus on incorporating proven safety treatments as well as the most current agency and national design standards. Key tasks for this position include performing research on past projects and current safety standards, working with staff to create program methodology, crash analysis to identify high crash locations, developing projects to enhance safety for all road users based on proven safety measures, implementation of street improvement projects, analyzing traffic data, preparing reports/graphics/project deliverables, creating maps, conducting field work including on-site evaluations of safety/traffic conditions, providing technical assistance to senior staff, and tracking and coordinating project planning and implementation. The Project Coordinator will also be required to perform community outreach, including meeting with public officials, Community Boards, inter-and intra-agency members, and other stakeholders, as well as preparing and giving presentations to various groups. The ideal candidates should be detail oriented, a team player, and possess excellent communication skills. This is an opportunity to work with a team dedicated to improving safety, accessibility, and mobility throughout New York City.