Join our team

Join our team

We are currently recruiting for a lead mechanic, please see below for details.  

Join the Bikeworks team

 

Bikeworks is a not-for-profit social enterprise using cycles as a tool for good.

Across London, our team is out in parks, schools, community spaces, workplaces and events, widening access to cycling through Bikeability, All Ability, specialist cycles, Dr Bike, cycle mechanics, e-mobility, cargo cycle training and team building.

This is practical, people-focused work. Our instructors, mechanics and facilitators teach riders, maintain cycles, guide groups, work with specialist equipment and create more ways for people to experience cycling.

We believe everyone should have access to cycling – for physical activity, wellbeing and connectivity – between people and place. 

If you have experience in cycling, cycle instruction, cycle mechanics or group facilitation, and want your work to widen access to cycling, we would like to hear from you.

What we deliver

Bikeworks delivers All Ability cycling through regular clubs, one-off sessions, schools, holiday programmes, community settings and events across London.

Our specialist cycle fleet includes adapted cycles and side-by-side cycles, enabling more people to cycle in a way that works for them.

All Ability delivery is led by qualified Bikeability Instructors. Instructors joining this area of work receive Bikeworks All Ability CPD, covering our specialist cycle fleet, inclusive delivery approach and the Bikeworks Way.

We deliver Bikeability and cycle skills training in primary and secondary schools, including Bikeability Levels 1, 2 and 3, SEND schools and tailored school-based delivery.

We deliver cycle training for individual riders, groups and families, using the National Standard for Cycle Training as the foundation, and Bikeability where the programme applies.

Sessions are shaped around the rider, the journey and the riding environment, from learning to ride and basic cycle control through to road riding, junctions, route planning and everyday journeys.

This includes training for adults, children and families, alongside community sessions commissioned by councils, housing associations, health partners and local organisations.

We deliver practical e-mobility training for individuals, workplaces and partner organisations. This includes e-cycle, e-cargo and e-scooter training, with a focus on handling skills, rules of use, journey planning and real journeys.

Our mechanics deliver Dr Bike sessions, maintenance checks, pop-up cycle clinics, beginner and intermediate maintenance courses, accredited mechanics training and bike building activity.

Our team building activity brings workplaces together through practical cycle-based experiences, including bike building. The cycles are then gifted through community partners, widening access to cycling for people who may not otherwise have access to a bike.

Cycle Connect uses side-by-side e-assist cycles to widen access to active travel for people who may not be able to cycle independently.

Bikeworks Cycle Pilots ride with passengers for local journeys, appointments, fresh air, conversation, community activities and time outside. We also take Cycle Connect to public events, giving people the chance to experience cycling as an accessible active travel option focused on access, equity and participation

JOIN OUR JOURNEY:

Find the role or training route below that fits your experience.

Become our Lead Mechanic

We are recruiting for a Lead Cycle Mechanic. This is an exciting opportunity to use your mechanics experience to maintain our fleet of specialist and adaptive cycles and to see the impact your work has in the community. You can find the job description here which includes instructions on how to apply. Please note that we have extended the application deadline to midday on 15th June.

Become an All Ability Instructor

All Ability Instructors need to be qualified Bikeability Instructors.

At Bikeworks, All Ability Instructors work with our specialist cycle fleet to widen access to cycling for disabled people, people living with long-term health conditions, older people and families.

On joining, All Ability Instructors receive Bikeworks All Ability CPD, covering our specialist cycle fleet, inclusive delivery approach and the Bikeworks Way.

Not yet qualified? See the cycle instructor training route below.

Read the role description here and contact all.ability@bikeworks.org.uk.

Become a Cycle Instructor with Bikeworks

Already qualified?

If you are already a qualified Bikeability Instructor, you can apply to join the Bikeworks delivery team.

Bikeworks instructors deliver cycle training for individual riders, groups and families, alongside Bikeability in primary schools, secondary schools, SEND schools and community settings.

With Bikeworks CPD, instructors can move into specialist delivery areas including All Ability, cargo cycle, e-cycle and e-scooter training. CPD covers the cycles, riders, settings and delivery approach needed for each area of work.

Not yet qualified?

Bikeworks is a Bikeability Registered Delivery Centre, approved to deliver the 1st4sport Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training.

If you are an experienced cyclist and want to become a qualified Bikeability Instructor, you can train with Bikeworks.

The qualification prepares instructors to deliver cycle training in line with the National Standard for Cycle Training. Once qualified, instructors can apply for Bikeworks delivery roles and progress into specialist areas through Bikeworks CPD.

Read the role description here and current instructor training dates here.

E-Cycle and E-Scooter Instructors:

Bikeworks delivers e-cycle and e-scooter training for individuals, workplaces, local authorities and partner organisations across London and beyond.

Our instructors work with riders on handling skills, rules of use, rider readiness, journey planning and real journeys.

With Bikeworks CPD, instructors learn how we deliver e-mobility training through the Bikeworks Way, adapting sessions to the rider, the cycle or scooter, the setting and the journey.

If you are an experienced instructor with an interest in e-mobility training, read the role description here and email cycle.training@bikeworks.org.uk.

Become a Cycle Mechanic with Bikeworks

Already qualified?

Bikeworks delivers cycle maintenance and mechanics work across London and the surrounding areas, including Dr Bike sessions, fleet maintenance, bike builds and cycle maintenance classes.

We are currently looking for qualified mechanics, with particular need in West London.

With Bikeworks CPD, mechanics can build their knowledge of our specialist cycle fleet, including how adapted cycles and side-by-side cycles are checked, adjusted and maintained for All Ability delivery.

Read the role description here and send your CV and relevant documents to mechanics@bikeworks.org.uk.

Not yet qualified?

Bikeworks delivers cycle mechanics courses in East and West London, including the Level 2 Cycle Mechanics City & Guilds qualification.

The 10-day accredited course gives people the qualification and practical workshop skills needed to move into cycle mechanics work.

View our current mechanics courses here.

Cycle Pilots

Bikeworks Cycle Pilots ride our side-by-side e-assist cycles as part of Cycle Connect.

This role is about people, place and active travel. Cycle Pilots work with passengers to make local journeys, get outdoors, attend appointments, take part in community life and experience cycling in a way that works for them.

Cycle Pilots also represent Bikeworks at public events, where Cycle Connect gives people a practical experience of accessible cycling and shows how active travel can work for more people.

Cycle Pilots receive Bikeworks training, including the operation of our side-by-side e-assist cycles, passenger welcome, route planning, safeguarding, risk assessment and the Bikeworks Way.

Read the role description here and email cycle.connect@bikeworks.org.uk to apply.

Team Building Facilitator

Bikeworks delivers team building activities for companies and workplace groups, using cycles as a tool for good.

Our team building events bring people together through practical bike building. The completed cycles are then gifted through community partners, widening access to cycling for people who may not otherwise have access to a bike.

Events range from smaller groups of around 20 people to large-scale activities for 200 people or more. Bikeworks has delivered events for up to 400 people.

This role suits people who can work well with groups, guide practical activity, communicate clearly with clients and manage the flow of an event from set-up to close-down.

Find out more on the Bikeworks Team Building webpage here.

Read the role description and send us an email telling us why you are interested: team.building@bikeworks.org.uk.

What is Instructor Training?

Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training (23QICTAWA2)

Become a qualified Bikeability Instructor with Bikeworks

Do you want to teach children, young people, or adults how to ride confidently and safely?


This nationally recognised qualification gives you the skills to deliver Bikeability as a professional instructor working to the National Standard for Cycle Training.

About the qualification

The 1st4sport Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training is the industry standard for new cycle instructors in England.

Developed by The Bikeability Trust and 1st4sport, it prepares you to deliver high-quality cycle training sessions in line with Role 6 of the National Standard.

Bikeworks is a Registered Delivery Centre (RDC) for Bikeability

Bikeworks is an approved Bikeability Registered Delivery Centre (RDC), authorised by The Bikeability Trust to deliver the Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training.

This means:

  • You are trained by an organisation that meets the highest national standards
  • Our tutors are qualified, experienced, and quality assured
  • Your learning and assessment follow Bikeability Trust requirements
  • Your qualification is recognised by employers across England

As an RDC, we deliver the course exactly as specified by 1st4sport and The Bikeability Trust, ensuring every learner is fully prepared to deliver National Standard cycle training.

Why choose this course?

You will gain:

  • The technical skills and confidence to instruct groups safely
  • A strong grounding in good practice
  • Real-world experience delivering to learners during your assessment
  • A nationally recognised qualification supporting employment as a cycle instructor

“The course was practical, well-paced, and genuinely motivating. The tutor brought the modules to life with clear, high-quality instruction, and I learned more in three days than I expected.”

Course structure, duration and assessment

This is a blended qualification combining e-learning, tutor-led practical training and a final assessment.

You will complete:

  • 9 e-learning modules
  • A 3-day in-person technical course
  • A Final Practical Assessment (PCA) delivering to real learners

Total Qualification Time: approx. 92 hours
Guided Learning Hours: 71 hours

Assessment methods:

  • Coursework
  • Practical demonstration

Entry requirements

To join the course, you must:

  • Be a confident, experienced cyclist able to ride in busy urban traffic
  • Be 18+
  • Be able to communicate in English
  • Have access to a computer and the internet to complete the e-portfolio (paper-based portfolios can be arranged if needed)

All e-learning modules must be completed before the technical training days. Additional homework is required during and after the course.

What does the course cover?

To achieve the Level 2 Award in Instructing Cycle Training, you will complete the following mandatory units:

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of the cycle training instructor
    What the National Standard expects from you when leading safe, professional sessions.
  • Plan cycle training and assessment
    How to design clear, progressive sessions and prepare risk-aware delivery plans.
  • Deliver cycle training and assessment
    Practical techniques for teaching groups and individuals confidently and effectively.
  • Review cycle training and assessment
    How to reflect on your delivery, support rider progress, and evidence learner achievement.
  • Plan to improve professional practice
    How to continue developing as an instructor once qualified.

These units ensure you are fully prepared to deliver high-quality Bikeability training that meets the National Standard.

When do the courses run?

Ready to get started? Find our Programme Calendar here or  contact us to find out upcoming dates and discuss your training needs.

Cost

The course fee is £1,000 (inc. VAT).
This includes one Post Course Assessment (PCA) within London.
If additional PCAs are required, further charges apply.