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Part-Time Safe Ride Support

Fayetteville, AR · On-site

$15.25 - $20.25/hr

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How much do safe ride jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for safe ride in the United States is $13.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.30 and $15.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Safe Ride?

A Safe Ride job typically involves providing transportation services to ensure passengers get home safely, often during late-night hours or in situations where driving may be unsafe. Responsibilities may include driving a designated vehicle, assisting passengers, and ensuring a secure and comfortable ride. These jobs are often offered by universities, transportation services, or ride programs aimed at reducing impaired driving.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Safe Ride position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Safe Ride driver, you need a valid driver's license with a clean driving record, strong knowledge of road safety, and experience in customer service. Certification in defensive driving and proficiency with GPS navigation systems and ride scheduling apps are commonly required. Excellent interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help build trust with passengers and handle unexpected situations. These skills ensure passenger safety, reliability, and a positive experience in this essential transportation service.

What does a typical shift look like for a Safe Ride driver?

A typical shift for a Safe Ride driver involves coordinating with dispatchers or ride management software to pick up and safely transport passengers, often during evenings, weekends, or special events when demand is higher. You'll regularly interact with passengers from diverse backgrounds, ensuring they reach their destinations safely and comfortably. Safe Ride drivers may also assist individuals with special needs, enforce safety protocols, and maintain vehicle cleanliness. Teamwork with other drivers and communication with support staff are important components of the role, creating a collaborative and supportive work environment. This structure makes each shift dynamic while upholding the core mission of providing safe and reliable transportation.

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What states have the most Safe Ride jobs?

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Infographic showing various Safe Ride job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $28,070 per year, or $13.5 per hour.

$85K - $92K/yr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


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Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

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Job description

SALARY

$85,000 - $92,000

POSITION SUMMARY

The Chicago Transit Authority's (CTA) alternative response programs contribute to the agency's comprehensive strategy for security on the system that leverages a wide array of tools to create a welcoming and safe environment for all riders. These alternative programs focus on prevention and support and situational risk intervention to promote a positive transit experience and complement response and enforcement activities by public safety partners. Under general supervision, this position coordinates and executes Safe Ride initiatives focused on partnering with external community violence intervention specialists. This role also coordinates the development of additional initiatives of similar purpose according to departmental goals and objectives and ensures alignment with the agency's comprehensive approach across departments.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

           Program Development/Coordination:

o             Contributes to the strategic planning, content development and implementation of Safe Ride Programs, specifically community violence intervention and similar approaches.

o             Contributes to continued policy and procedure development, including coordination approaches with other security resources and operational staff.

o             Conducts site visits, during all shifts, to provide guidance and support to program partners and to ensure ongoing program monitoring.

o             Develops and coordinates other projects and programs. This includes developing program goals, objectives, timelines and the development, the organization, coordination, facilitation, and implementation of programs.

o             Performs administrative duties related to the development, execution and marketing of the Safe Ride Programs.

           Partnership Development/Relationship Building:

o             Engages with social service agencies, law enforcement agencies, key stakeholders, internal partners, external partners, and end users to define operations' requirements and procedures.

o             Participates in engagement opportunities such as subject matter convenings, trainings and best practice resource groups.

o             Conducts work site visits, during all shifts, to provide support to supervisors.

o             Collaborates with Safe Ride partnership recruitment, on boarding and off boarding process.

           Data Management:

o             Compiles and maintains program data to produce weekly and monthly reports regarding the Safe Ride Programs to be distributed externally and internally throughout the Authority.

o             Maintains updated records for Safe Ride Programs and participants, including invoices.

o             Quality checks and verifies payment requests from safe ride specialists with contract requirements, planned deployment strategies and in-system tapping at Ventra readers.

           Program Evaluation:

o             Evaluates and updates the Safe Ride programs based on progressive experience, agency and participant feedback and best practices.

o             Executes long term strategic planning that aligns with department goals, vision and objectives by anticipating challenges and leveraging available resources.

o             Contributes to the strategic planning and implementation of programs in alignment with Northern Illinois Transit Agency objectives.

           Coaching/Training and Professional Development:

o             Seeks continued learning opportunities by attending meetings, seminars, conferences, or webinars, as well as research community events, articles, books, and websites to regularly obtain updated information and other relevant resources.

o             Assists with knowledge sharing activities.

o             Delivers stand up marketing and training presentations as necessary to a variety of audiences; presents information using a variety of instructional techniques or formats, such as role playing, simulations, team exercises, group discussions.

           Performs related duties as assigned.

MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES

Reporting to this position are the following jobs:

Job Title

             N/A

CHALLENGES

             Coordinating advancement of a new program model for transit in the region.

             Working across stakeholder groups that may have competing expectations and approaches.

             Maintaining internal and external alignment with limited resources.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

             Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Education, Community Development, Planning or professional designation in a related field, or a combination of education and experience related to this position.

             Three (3) years of experience working in or with a community or social service agency. Alternatively, comparable experience working within a public safety department as a liaison for community partners.

             Experience developing and monitoring program standards.

             Valid State of Illinois Driver's License is required.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

             Requires remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time and constantly operating a computer and other office productivity machinery.

             Service Area Requirement: Exempt (Non-Union) employees must live within the boundaries of the CTA Statutory Service Area either at the time of employment or within 6 months of beginning employment at CTA.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

             General knowledge of basic social service program management.

             Preferred knowledge of programming for at risk populations involving de-escalation methods.

             General knowledge of MS Office and learning management systems.

             Advanced Microsoft Excel and Power Point skills.

             Strong project management skills and ability to execute from start to finish.

             Strong written and oral communication skills.

             Strong presentation skills.

             Strong organizational skills, analytical ability, and problem solving skills.

             Good customer-service skills and a positive attitude.

             Ability to coordinate multiple initiatives, balance competing priorities, and meet deadlines with timeliness and accuracy.

             Ability to present to a diverse range of audiences.

             Ability to establish and retain effective working relationships with diverse groups.

             Ability to adapt in a fast-paced, large system environment.

WORKING CONDITIONS

             General office environment.

             Will be required to travel to various field locations thus exposed to working conditions of the partner social service agencies, colleges, universities, bus garages, rail terminals and shops.

             At times, may need to work during off hours including overnight hours (conducting training, coaching, site visits and observations; and support in all three shifts to field locations).

EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS UTILIZED

             Standard office equipment.

             Personal computer and related software.

             Possible access to CTA vehicle.


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