PT Community Safety & Hospitality Ambassador
Company: Downtown Seattle Association
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position Downtown
Ambassador Department Community Safety and Hospitality Reporting
Relationship MID Supervisor Status part-time, non-exempt The
DSA/MID Ambassador teams play a vital role in living our
organization’s mission: to create a healthy, vibrant downtown. All
Ambassadors are stewards of the public realm and help to make it an
inviting and welcoming place for all. All Ambassador teams work
with the following priority framework focusing on the “three Cs”:
Clean, Clear and Cared for. This means that all employees strive to
maintain a visually appealing and safe environment for all by
resolving clutter and disarray and caring for all people in the
public realm in a friendly and positive manner. The downtown public
realm should be high quality and consistent, demonstrated through
attentive oversight of the details in the public realm space and
genuine care and concern for the people in the space. Employment
Details DSA is committed to internal and market equity. The hourly
range for this position is $22.00-$27.00 . Salary is determined
based on internal and market equity, internal and market
data/salary ranges, and the applicant’s job-related knowledge,
skills, and experience. We will hire at the beginning of the salary
range to allow future salary growth based on an employee's
performance, professional development, and increases in
responsibilities and duties. Downtown Seattle Association provides
a comprehensive benefits package including but not restricted to: ·
Employer paid Orca Card · Seattle Sick and Safe time .025 per hour
worked · Personal Holiday- prorated based on hours worked
Requirements: Duties and Responsibilities The role of the Downtown
Community Safety & Hospitality Ambassador requires a unique
combination of skills. Ambassadors must demonstrate strong
communication, de-escalation and conflict resolution skills, a
caring and compassionate approach to their work, and a customer
service focus. During a shift, Ambassadors will engage with a wide
range of situations, to include providing support for individuals
experiencing homelessness or mental health issues, educating people
regarding civility ordinances, interacting with business owners and
residents, assisting with public amenities and assisting tourists
who need directions. · Patrol on bicycle a designated zone of the
downtown core and provide a variety of support services to members
of the public. · Acting with respect and dignity, approach and wake
people who are sleeping in business doorways or in the public
right-of-way. · Build relationships with people experiencing
homelessness to check on their wellbeing and assist in connecting
them with services. · Use courtesy, tact, and good judgement in
working with members of the public. · When it is safe to do so,
approach people engaging in specific civility ordinance violations,
assess and inform them of the violation, and encourage voluntary
observance of the ordinances when appropriate. · Provide
directions, maps, handouts and information to tourists, visitors,
residents, and local businesses. Act as a concierge in public
right-of-way and in DSA-managed parks and public spaces. · Provide
support for events, activations, and other activities, which could
include setting up and tearing down chairs, barricades, staging,
tables, other furnishings and equipment, as well as event staffing.
· Build relationships with downtown businesses to share information
and assist with problem-solving. · Address items of physical public
disorder like fallen scooters, misplaced signs, and large debris,
or work with Clean Team to address in a timely manner. · Utilize
computer and hand-held mobile device to collect data and track
daily work activities in the public right-of-way and DSA-managed
parks and public spaces. · Other duties as assigned. · Represent
MID/DSA at special events in a positive and professional manner
Qualification · Self-motivated, energetic learner and leader with a
good sense of humor. · Strong communication skills, both verbal and
written. · Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with
groups and the public. · Ability to follow instructions. · Required
to maintain a clean and neat appearance. · Knowledge of downtown
Seattle and its community a plus. · Able to work outdoors, in all
weather, in an urban environment · Able to work ten-hour or
eight-hour shifts (schedules vary by season) · Bike riding skills:
Ride a bicycle for full work shifts outdoors in all weather. o *
Must pass a bicycle riding assessment with an emphasis on low
riding speeds. · Knowledge of (and willingness to learn) how to
interact with people affected by mental health and substance abuse
issues. · Time management skills and self-discipline to work
independently and remain on task without constant supervision. ·
Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills. English
required; additional language proficiencies a plus. · Strong
ability to work and interact with the public and diverse audiences.
· Collaborative mindset to work as part of a team, toward
achievement of shared goals. · Customer service focus; previous
experience preferred but not required. · Ability to problem solve,
exercise judgement, and make sound decisions. · Level-headed
demeanor and a demonstrated ability to remain calm under pressure
in an often fast-paced and changing environment. Physical Demands
and Work Environment Work Environment - Work outdoors for the
entirety of each shift in all weather conditions, with exposure to
potentially hazardous waste/substances. Physical Demands – Must be
able to ride a two-wheeled bicycle for 8-10 hours. Must be able to
lift 40 pounds.
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