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The transportation hub of the future

Coordination is the efficient and effective use of transportation resources for getting people to important destinations, such as jobs and medical appointments.

Coordination means working with transit providers, human service agencies, private institutions, businesses, volunteers and political leaders to broaden transportation options.

At the National Resource Center for Human Service Transportation Coordination (NRC), we help make these connections, providing states and communities with the support they need to improve and integrate both public transportation and human services.

Much of the information you need is available through this site, from our partners, or from one of our 10 United We Ride Coordination Ambassadors.

Coordination Ambassador Opening

The Community Transportation Association of America has an immediate opening for an individual to join our corps of Coordination Ambassadors.

Coordination Ambassadors provide states, territories and localities with hands-on technical assistance in the development and implementation of coordinated human service transportation plans and implementation strategies. The Ambassadors also work to build awareness among decision-makers, service providers, and consumers on key issues related to human service transportation and coordination, including those requirements and opportunities created by SAFETEA-LU.

Closing date is February 12, 2010.

Contacts

Chris Zeilinger
Director
800.891.0590 x717
202.250.4108

Janice Ross Lorenz
Director of Special Projects
800.891.0590 x721
202.352.6602

Sheryl Gross-Glaser
Coordination Specialist
800.891.0590 x733
202.386.1669

Eileen Boswell
Information Specialist
800.891.0590 x707
202.415.9650