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04/29/2025
Associate Planner, Village of Schaumburg, IL
Interviews will be conducted as applications are received. This position will remain open until filled.
JOB SUMMARY:
This position performs a variety of professional level duties of moderate difficulty related to the analysis of and preparing reports about development proposals; permit review for nonstructural residential permits; assists with the preparation and implementation of long-range comprehensive planning projects; prepares amendments to village code and ordinances; provides technical advice and assistance to other staff, departments, boards, and commissions, and the development industry about development, special use, and code compliance. The position is also responsible for creating and maintaining portions of the village website and map maintenance. Excellent written and verbal communication skills to effectively convey information both inside and outside the organization and collaborating with cross-functional teams to achieve project goals are essential in this position.
JOB DUTIES:
- Performs the review and approves or disapproves various village permit applications, including certificates of occupancy, nonstructural construction permits, special event permits, and sign permits to ensure consistency with the village code.
- Answers questions from homeowners and developers about permit requirements, building and zoning codes, and related questions. May periodically serve as a village representative to resolve differences between homeowners and builders.
- Responds to inquiries from the public regarding planning and zoning questions, including preparing zoning verification letters, and responding to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
- May review special use requests, variations, residential teardowns, and FAR credits requiring review by the Village Board, Plan Commission, or Zoning Board of Appeals. Schedules and presents these public meetings as necessary.
- Speaks and meets regularly with homeowners, residents, and contractors to discuss zoning land use and zoning and permitting requirements in the village.
- Represents the village in dealing with the residents, business owners, other agencies, other agencies, special interest groups, and members of the public.
- Provides technical assistance to members of the department and other village departments regarding planning and zoning matters.
- Prepares partial and comprehensive amendments to the various sections of the village code such as zoning ordinance, historic preservation ordinance, subdivision and land development ordinance, and sign ordinance.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in urban planning, landscape architecture, architecture, geography, or a related field.
- A minimum of one year of customer service and administrative experience that demonstrates a general aptitude for working with the public in a professional environment.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license.
- Proficiency with current computer technology, job-specific software, and customer service systems.
STARTING PAY RATE: $34.17 - $38.01 per hour based on a 40-hour workweek. Salary dependent on qualifications. The salary range for this position is $34.17 - $49.55.
Please attach as part of your application all necessary documents verifying that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position.
BENEFITS:
The Village of Schaumburg has a competitive benefit package with coverage that begins on the first day of employment and includes: flexible benefit Section 125 plan including health, dental, vision, and life insurance as well as medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts, and a retirement plan through the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. The Village also provides paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave, tuition reimbursement, succession development, and more.
ABOUT THE VILLAGE OF SCHAUMBURG:
The village employs approximately 600 employees in 12 departments, including police, fire, engineering and public works, communications, community development, cultural services, economic development, finance, general government, human resources, information technology, and transportation. Our employees work to serve the residents and strive to make Schaumburg the best community it can be.
Our Core Values are the heart and soul of how we operate. Customer service, integrity, respect, teamwork, and trust are the values we dedicate ourselves to with the goal of providing excellent services and programs to meet the needs of our community and those within our organization. They guide our actions and serve as the framework for the decisions and contributions we make every day – at every level. Each member of the Schaumburg team is valued, belongs and provides essential services to the residents, visitors, and businesses of Schaumburg. We are proud of the rich diversity of the Schaumburg community, and we want employees to bring their own unique capabilities, experiences, and characteristics to their work in serving the community. The characteristics of humility, empathy, respect, and open-mindedness are cornerstones of our organizational culture. The success of the village depends on our employees, and we are committed to helping employees continue growing and developing in their careers.
TO APPLY:
Please apply online at http://www.schaumburg.com/
SELECTION PROCESS:
The candidate screening process may consist of an application review, skills testing, employability assessment, interviews, and other job-related testing or verifications. Chosen candidates will be subject to background checks and a criminal history investigation. The top candidate will need to successfully complete the post-offer qualifying pre-employment medical examination and drug screen (including cannabis).
Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act to complete the application process should contact the Human Resources Department at 847-923-3900.
The Village of Schaumburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer
04/25/2025
Undergraduate Intern, City of Rolling Meadows, IL
The City of Rolling Meadows, Illinois is hosting a paid full-time internship this summer for current undergraduate students with an interest in public administration, city management, urban planning, and related fields.
About the City: The City of Rolling Meadows is a dynamic and forward-thinking organization serving an energetic, friendly and diverse community of over 24,000 residents across 5.64 square miles. Rolling Meadows is located in the northwest suburbs of the Chicago metropolitan area in the region known as the “Golden Corridor” at Interstate 90 and Illinois Route 53. The City’s downtown area along Kirchoff Road features brick-lined sidewalks, thousands of beautiful shade trees and the landmark Carillon Bell Tower and the Veteran's Memorial. Along Algonquin Road, modern office towers are home to some of the world's most renowned corporations, while Golf Road maintains a prestigious corporate-like campus atmosphere. The City is home to several large employers including Northrup Grumman and the global headquarters for Arthur J. Gallagher. In addition, there are more than 400 shops and restaurants in the area and numerous cultural attractions nearby.
Job Duties: The position is designed to prepare interns for a career in local government planning and administration. The Graduate Intern supports the activities of the City Manager’s office and the Community Development office and will have opportunities to experience and work with other City departments. The nature of the work is research, analysis, and special projects with particular emphasis in administration, planning, and community development. Strong communication, flexibility, and customer service is essential to the position. The duties of the Intern will vary depending on the Intern’s strengths and interests and the day-to-day business needs of the City. Some anticipated projects include:
- Supporting the City’s legislative agenda, with an emphasis on proposal and review of City programs and services.
- Supporting public information, communications, and outreach, including the City’s website (CityRM.org) and newsletter.
- Supporting the City’s Environmental Committee and Planning and Zoning Commission. Interns with an urban planning background may have the opportunity to present during their tenure.
- Assisting with the budget, procurement, and other special projects.
Requirements: The Intern must meet one of the following criteria:
- Currently enrolled as a full-time student pursuing a bachelor’s degree program, and has completed at least 2.5 years of coursework (~75 credit hours); or
- Recent graduate with a bachelor’s degree within the last year.
The intent to pursue graduate education in urban planning, public administration, public policy, or a similar field and/or a career in local government is highly desired.
Schedule: The Intern is tentatively planned for 10 weeks starting June 2, 2025. This is a temporary, full-time, in-person appointment and work is paid on an hourly basis. Working hours are generally from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with occasional overtime as needed to fulfill job duties. At this time, the City does not anticipate having an appropriate opportunity for the Undergraduate Intern to remain as a full-time employee at the conclusion of their academic program.
Compensation: Salary for this temporary full-time position is authorized at $15.00 to $20.00 per hour dependent upon experience and qualifications. As a temporary position, this position is not eligible for most City benefits and does not qualify for participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF).
Applications:
Please click here to read about and apply for this position.
Applications will be reviewed and invitations to interview will be extended on a rolling basis.
Open until filled. First review of applications on May 8.
04/23/2025
Real Estate & Hospitality Research Analyst, C.H. Johnson Consulting, Inc., Chicago, IL
Johnson Consulting is a nationally recognized real estate consulting firm specializing in market and financial feasibility studies, economic impact studies, operational audits, and strategic planning for public assembly facilities, including sports facilities, convention centers, hotels, performing arts centers, fairgrounds, and mixed-use developments that are anchored by these land uses. We also provide expertise on complex traditional real estate districts, public-private partnerships, downtown master plans, tourism destination strategies, TIF projects, and the utilization of alternative funding strategies to execute development projects. Our clients consist of government entities, authorities, colleges and universities, private developers, professional and amateur sports organizations, arts and cultural organizations, and economic development agencies.
The Real Estate & Hospitality Research Analyst will be responsible for undertaking primary and secondary research to assist Project Analysts and Project Managers in preparing feasibility analyses, reports and presentations for our public and private sector clients. The position will also assist in day-to-day project-based tasks and business development research as needed. This position is being offered remotely, however proximity to the Chicagoland area is a plus.
Responsibilities
- Economic and Demographic Analysis
- Market Area and Comparable Facility Research
- Data Collection to Update Databases
- Assist with Interviews and Surveys
- Contribute to Report Writing, Data Visualization, and Presentation Preparation Including; Editing for Grammatical, Mathematical, and Formatting Errors
- Additional Research Duties as Assigned with the Effort and Skills Required to Contribute to our Continued Growth
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in real estate, urban planning, hospitality, economics or equivalent required.
- At least 1-2 years’ experience in real estate, urban planning, hospitality, economics or equivalent preferred.
- Interest in public assembly facilities and community development is a plus.
- Proficient and detailed internet and print research and analytical abilities.
- Strong skills in Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, as well as Adobe.
- Knowledge of ESRI or other GIS program preferred.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational research and problem solving abilities.
- Ability to work independently to prioritize, and respond to, day-to-day issues as required.
- Qualified applicants will be asked to demonstrate their written and analytical skills by providing a short sample report.
Compensation
Competitive Compensation Package offered.
Health Insurance
Paid Vacation (3 Weeks)
Please send resumes to Kellie Winch, kwinch@chjc.com
04/23/2025
Director of Community Development, Village of Glendale Heights, IL
The Village of Glendale Heights (population 33,176) is seeking an innovative, strategic, and experienced leader to serve as its next Community Development Director. The Community Development Director position is critical in advancing development strategies that align with the Village’s $77 million total budget and vision for community-centered growth.
With the recent election of a new Village President and a renewed vision for progress, Glendale Heights is entering an exciting new chapter centered on smart growth, revitalization, and community-first development. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the Village’s future by guiding transformative projects, fostering meaningful partnerships, and aligning development efforts with the values and aspirations of our diverse and dynamic community.
See the full position brochure here: https://glendaleheights.org/administration/joblistings.asp
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Community Development Director reports directly to the Village Administrator and under the broad policy guidance and direction of the Village President and Board of Trustees. The Director provides organizational leadership to a department of 13 staff members and oversees all operations within the Community Development Department, including:
- Long-range and current planning
- Permitting and inspections
- Building and zoning code compliance
- Coordination with developers, businesses, and residents
This position is a key member of the Village’s executive team who advises and collaborates with other departments, boards, commissions, community partners and the general public on professional planning and development matters. All Department Heads require appointment by the Village President and confirmation by the Village Board of Trustees. Reappointment by the Village President and confirmation occurs every four years.
IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE
The successful candidate will bring:
- A Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Public Administration, Geography, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- At least 7 years of progressively responsible community development experience, including 5+ years in a senior leadership or supervisory role.
- American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification and/or Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) designation is preferred.
- Strong knowledge of applicable laws, ordinances, and development codes.
- Proven ability to lead teams, manage projects, and communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders
- Proficiency with relevant software and office technology.
- A track record of innovation, contract management, and a commitment to professional development.
- Experience in building strong public-private partnerships and navigating complex development projects will be highly valued.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Salary Range: $127,058 – $167,401, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
- Benefits - The Village offers a competitive benefit package, including Blue Cross HMO or PPO medical, dental and life insurance, membership in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), optional 457, deferred compensation plan, and a comprehensive package of paid time off package. A full benefit summary is available upon request.
- The Village strongly supports professional development and provides for attendance at conferences, trainings and professional certifications.
- Residency Requirement - Employees must reside within 15 miles of the Village, unless an exception is granted by the Village Administrator.
- Attendance at evening meetings is required.
Interested candidates should apply online: https://glendaleheights.org/administration/joblistings.asp
Posting Date: 4/22/2025; application deadline: 6/6/2025 (end of business day)
Top candidates will be invited to a panel interview based on qualifications and application ranking. Final selection is contingent upon a criminal background check, pre-employment drug screening, and fingerprinting for a full background investigation.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER & ANTI-NEPOTISM POLICY
The Village of Glendale Heights is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. The Village strictly adheres to fair and merit based employment practice and a nepotism and cronyism policy to prevent favoritism or conflicts of interest in employment or contracting.
If you are an immediate family member or have a personal, political, financial, or commercial relationship with a current or former Village Employee, please disclose this in the "How did you hear about this position?" section of your application.
04/18/2025
Community & Economic Development Analyst, Village of Villa Park, IL
- Position Title: Community & Economic Development Analyst
- Department: Community & Economic Development Department
- Reports To: Deputy Director of Community & Economic Development
- Overtime Exemption: Non-Exempt
- Job Classification: Full Time
- Bargaining Unit: Non-Union (Confidential Position)
- Work Hours: M-F 7:30 am – 4:00 pm. 40 hours per week
- Pay Rate: $33.00 - $35.00 per hour ($68,640 - $72,800 annualized)
- Version: v1.0 2025.04
JOB DUTY SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Deputy Director of Community & Economic Development, the Community & Economic Development Analyst is responsible for providing administrative, technical, and budgetary support to the Community & Economic Development (CED) department. Additional responsibilities include data analysis, research, documentation management, project coordination, reporting, licensing management, and records archive. The position works collaboratively across all Village departments to ensure completion of projects and information requests as needed. This position will also be responsible for implementing special projects and non-routine tasks. This position is at will.
II. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS - DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES NOT IN HIERARCHICAL ORDER
(Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation).
- Oversees CED special projects or initiatives in an administrative capacity to ensure deadlines are met. This may include grants, licensing, notifications, payments, original research, and general compliance.
- Assists in identifying and analyzing data to support the organization’s goals and programs including grant or TIF projects. This role will also be engaged in tracking, monitoring, and reviewing ongoing development and planning projects.
- Responds to various types of CED Department inquiries and/or complaints; provides information regarding departmental operations, services, programs, projects, and policies.
- Provides administrative support and assistance to the CED department, and other departments, as needed.
- Schedules and coordinates meetings, appointments, and/or other functions.
- Prepares, processes, reviews, and disseminates correspondence.
- Updates and maintains departmental records, filing systems, databases, and/or policy manuals.
- Assists in the administration of permits and code enforcement scheduling as needed.
- Assists the Director and department supervisors in purchasing processes.
- Researches, prepares and completes departmental reports as needed. CED, Analyst,
- Assists with implementation and use of GIS system.
- Assists Director and Deputy Director in formalizing goals and objectives and gaining board approval pertaining to CED development matters.
- Responsible for gathering information necessary to support resolutions and ordinance for board and committee agendas.
- Works with Director & Deputy Director, in a confidential manner, in development of proposals and negotiation strategies surrounding CED department issues and collective bargaining agreements. Attends meetings to deliberate and assist with management’s response to union’s bargaining proposals.
- Assists in the department’s budget process.
- Assists with processing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for the CED department.
- Maintains an awareness for proper safety procedures and guidelines and applies these in performing daily activities and tasks.
- Assists with the general duties of the CED Department.
- Coordinates and assists fellow employees, including technical job positions, in order to maintain operational continuity.
- Performs other duties as required or assigned.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year university in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Business Management or related field; or an equivalent combination of education, experience, and/or training will be considered.
- Experience in working with the public in a customer service environment is preferred.
- 3-5 years of experience in a Community Development Department, in a local governmental setting is preferred.
BENEFITS:
In exchange for your time and talent, the Village of Villa Park offers a competitive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave, personal leave, floating holidays, Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension and more.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
- Occasional night meetings, as needed.
- Must be able to successfully pass a background screening after conditional offer of employment.
- Must possess a valid Illinois State Driver’s License.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
- Ability to learn and utilize BS&A ERP.
- Considerable knowledge of office practices, procedures, and processes.
- Ability to problem solve and find creative solutions when required.
- Strong organizational skills including attention to detail and pattern recognition.
- Understanding of municipal government budgeting and financial policy
- Effective written and verbal communication skills, including knowledge of spelling, punctuation, grammar, language style, formatting, proofreading and editing skills
- Computer proficiency including: data entry and retrieval, word processing, and spreadsheets.
- Proficiency in various computer software programs, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and Adobe Pro.
- Work in a fast-paced environment, often requiring performance of several tasks at one time.
- Ability to research independently. Prioritize, plan and schedule work effectively.
- Answer questions regarding operations and procedures.
- Must be well organized and capable of handling a variety of duties.
- Ability to make decisions according to established policy.
- Must have the ability to perform the daily functions of the office without specific directions and supervision.
- Ability to understand written and oral directions and to maintain effective working relationships with other employees and excellent customer service skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively in person, in writing and on the telephone in a polite professional manner and to provide premier customer service.
- Ability to compose correspondence matters, and to perform normal office functions without specific direction.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees and the general public as well as to deal with citizen problems promptly, courteously, and tactfully.
- Demonstrate respect and patience towards others at all times.
- General knowledge of records management equipment, procedures and retrieval.
- Strong interpersonal skills to effectively interact with customers and staff.
- Ability to exercise professional, independent judgment in planning work and formulating recommendations.
- Ability to interpret and process Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail with constant interruptions in concentration associated with answering phones or speaking in person to citizens requiring assistance.
- Limited amount of physical effort required associated with walking, standing, lifting and carrying light objects approximately 5-10% of work time.
- Physical ability to lift light articles, sometimes weighing up to 30 pounds maximum and carrying of object weighting up to 30 pounds; pushing and/or pulling objects weighing up to 30 pounds maximum.
- Specific abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
WORKING CONDITIONS
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- The work is performed primarily in an office setting. The noise level in the work environment is moderate.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Candidate screening will include application review, interviews, reference checks, and other job-related testing or verifications. Chosen candidates will be subject to a background and drug screen. There is no residency requirement for the position. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply early as interviews may be conducted throughout the application process. Position remains open until filled.
Click here to view the job description.
TO APPLY:
Submit cover letter, resume, and three professional references to HR@invillapark.com
The Village of Villa Park provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
04/16/2025
Planner, City of Bloomington, IL
The City of Bloomington seeks a full-time planner to join our dynamic team in the Development Services Department. The Planning Division works with the Economic Development and Building Safety Divisions to create a one stop shop for all resident and business land use inquiries and plans.
The ideal candidate will have the technical and technology experience suited to working in a small city, and the ability to work in a fast-paced public service center with professionalism and collaboration.
The successful candidate will be able to provide exceptional internal and external customer service, while managing multiple ongoing processes and requests. Effective communication in oral and written form is key, with a keen attention to detail, and willingness to connect with different styles of communication to ensure understanding. Adaptability and willingness to learn are essential, as the position may evolve based on department needs. Technical and administrative acumen are expected at the assigned level; ongoing professional development is encouraged. Ability to develop strong working relationships and assist others to achieve their business goals is also essential.
Representative Duties/Assignments
Planner I:
- Develops or assists in the preparation of background and recommendations to the Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals and Historic Preservation Commission on items related to zoning, subdivision, annexation, and historic preservation, providing the information necessary to assist the boards and commission in making decisions.
- May assist in ensuring appropriate application close out and record retention.
- Uses ArcGIS and design tools (e.g. SketchUp) for planning research and assessment of appropriateness of various developments or modifications.
- Reviews commercial sign applications, for permanent and temporary signs.
- Advises businesses and developers on sign requirements, provides verbal and written comments to customers and sign company representatives.
- Responds in a timely basis to inquiries from developers, attorneys, engineers, architects, fellow employees and citizens regarding planning, zoning and housing issues.
- Reviews site plans and permit applications of moderate complexity for conformance with codes, polices and various regulations.
- Assists with updates and maintenance of the Comprehensive Plan, other city plans, and various land development regulations.
Planner II:
- All of the duties of a Planner I plus the following:
- Works with Regional Planning Commission staff on specific projects as assigned.
- Coordinates special projects, as assigned by the Planning Manager, related to a variety of planning disciplines.
- Works with ad hoc commissions, committees and community groups to develop long range and strategic plans for City neighborhoods and districts on specific issues.
- Updates City zoning maps and ensure their completeness and accuracy.
Planner III:
- All of the duties of a Planner II plus the following:
- Assists the Planning Manager in directing the section work program tasks including the gathering and preparation of reports, general meeting preparation and necessary public contact.
- Prepares special planning studies, ordinance revisions, and carries out special projects as needed.
- Leads cross-sectional work teams and may supervise intern and fellow staff members.
- Performs project management responsibilities independently.
Application Deadline: 05/06/2025
Job Pay Scale: $64,982 – $92,524
04/16/2025
Planner, Village of Itasca, IL
Description
The Village of Itasca (pop. 9,627) is seeking a motivated planning professional to serve as its next Village Planner. Itasca is a warm and friendly community that embraces families and businesses alike. Incorporated in 1890, Itasca is located in the northeast corner of DuPage County just west of O’Hare International Airport. Home to large industrial and office parks with over 20,000 employees, Itasca is known for its strong business climate, multimodal transportation, and Interstate highway access. The Planner requires professional planning experience of high complexity and variety; this position ideally has experience working in a municipal setting. Planners at this level exercise substantial independence and judgment, receiving direct supervision from the Director of Community Development.
JOB DUTIES/KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performs advanced professional work related to a variety of planning assignments.
- Manages complex planning studies, development applications, and reviews consultant proposals.
- Reviews and processes complex comprehensive plan or code amendments, re-zonings, site plans, and plats.
- Performs field inspections to gather data relevant to the development review process and/or to verify that development projects comply with approved plans.
- Schedules and conducts meetings with advisory boards and elected officials.
- Presents reports and other findings to staff, Plan/Historic Commission, and the Board of Trustees as well as serves as liaison to such committees.
- Provides professional planning assistance on varied land use projects.
- Performs Zoning inspections.
- Attends regular number of evening meetings.
- Economic development
- Business outreach, retention, recruitment, and expansion.
- Economic Development incentives including TIF, SSA, and sales tax sharing.
- Analyzes and advises on economic development incentives.
- Grantsmanship (Application and management of grants).
- Represents the Village at various multi-jurisdictional organizations.
- Conducts research and prepares reports on land use, physical, social, and economic issues.
- Other duties as assigned.
SALARY RANGE: Hiring range for this position is $70,000 to $76,000 per year, DOQ.
The position is a full-time, exempt position. Regular office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Occasional evening meetings will be required.
BENEFITS:
The Village offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and life insurance, Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension, paid time off, and professional development.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
- Advanced knowledge of the philosophies, principles, practices, and techniques of planning.
- Well-developed knowledge of one or more planning disciplines, such as urban design, economic development, and/or land use.
- Working knowledge of development codes – zoning, sign, subdivision, etc.
- Experience serving as a staff liaison to commissions/committees.
- Significant plan/zoning review experience.
- Basic concepts of TIF, sales tax shares, and other economic development incentives.
- Knowledge of principles, methodology, practices of research and data collection.
- Knowledge of Chicagoland laws and economy.
- Knowledge of computer hardware and software programs, which may include Microsoft Office, Internet applications, CADD, and GIS.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills for preparing and presenting planning reports and projects.
- Excellent interpersonal skills for facilitating relationships with elected/appointed officials, other decision-makers, and prospective businesses.
- Creative problem-solving skills to gather relevant information to solve less well-defined planning problems.
- Group facilitation skills for use with community workshops.
- Ability to work on several projects or issues simultaneously.
- Ability to manage projects effectively and meet firm deadlines.
- Knowledge and experience in construction processes is a plus.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/CERTIFICATIONS AND/OR LICENSCING
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in planning, landscape architecture, architecture, or a related field.
- 3 - 5 years of planning experience.
- Exceptional customer service skills.
- A valid state drivers’ license or the ability to obtain one is needed.
Preferred:
- Experience in municipal government.
- American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification
Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2025, with the first review of applications to begin on April 23, 2025.
The Village of Itasca is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
04/10/2025
Planner II / III / III-AICP, Village of Wilmette, IL
Compensation Ranges Based on Qualifications and Experience:
The annual salary range for this position is as follows:
- Planner II Range: $84,712 – 112,409
- Planner III Range: $95,182 – 126,297
- Planner III-AICP Range: $99,939 – 132,613
The Village of Wilmette is excited to announce an opportunity for a Planner II/III/III-AICP to
become a part of a highly professional organization and make a meaningful, positive impact on
our community. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of the Director of
Community Development and work closely with the Village Manager’s Office to ensure the
continued vibrancy of Wilmette’s business community and build on the history of exceptional
planning and zoning practices.
The primary responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to, managing, and
evaluating commercial and mixed-used development projects, the staff liaison to the Village’s
Appearance Review Commission and Historic Preservation Commission. This position,
depending on qualifications, will have the opportunity to lead several impactful projects such as
the implementation of the newly adopted Comprehensive Plan, Historic Preservation Plan and
Survey, and contribute to the development of the Housing Plan.
The Village of Wilmette is located along Chicago’s North Shore and is easily accessible from the
City of Chicago via the Metra UP North Line and the CTA Purple Line. The Village is 5 square
miles with a population of 28,170. The Village has 5 business districts with a vibrant downtown
known as the go-to dining destination on the North Shore and two regional shopping centers with
Edens Plaza and Plaza del Lago.
As a progressive organization, the Village is committed to making Wilmette a livable and
welcoming community. The Village Board is committed to exceptional and transparent
communications, sustainability, optimizing land use & economic development, diversity, equity & inclusion, affordable housing, and active transportation.
General Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will be responsible for reviewing site plans, zoning requests, signage
proposals, developmental proposals, and other projects for conformance with codes and the
Comprehensive Plan. The Candidate will assist with managing long-range planning projects,
providing administrative and technical support to the Historic Preservation Commission, Housing
Commission, and serving as the primary support for the Appearance Review Commission and
Historic Preservation Commission. Duties will include responding to questions from the public
pertaining to permit requirements and zoning, including assisting the permit counter, scheduling
inspections, and other responsibilities as assigned.
Position Requirements:
The successful candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in urban planning, or a related field from
an accredited college or university. American Institute of Certified Planner (AICP) certification is
preferred but not required (except to qualify for Planner III-AICP position).
The candidate should have experience in an urban planning capacity or a related field of work for
a minimum of 2 years of experience to be considered for Planner II, 3+ years of experience for
Planner III, or 4+ years and AICP Certification to be considered for Planner III-AICP.
The candidate must have the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, with
excellent organizational skills, be detail oriented, possess the ability to handle multiple and
simultaneous projects as well as develop positive working relationships with co-workers. The
ideal candidate should be able to; interpret zoning codes; be proficient in Microsoft Office
products including Outlook, SharePoint, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint; learn the
Village’s enterprise software program (Munis); and understand basic concepts of Geographic
Information Systems (GIS). Experience in working with the public in a customer service role in a
fast-paced environment is preferred. In addition, the successful candidate must have knowledge
of principles and practices of urban planning and zoning; and be able to learn the departmental
rules and regulations, and pertinent codes, ordinances and statutes related to planning and
zoning in the Village of Wilmette.
Benefits
The position and starting salary shall be based on the candidate’s qualifications, experience, and
certifications. The Village offers an excellent benefits package with participation in the Illinois
Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), medical, dental, vision and life insurance, paid time off for
vacation, sick, annual salary step increases; and voluntary participation in the IMRF Voluntary
Additional Contribution (VAC) fund, MissionSquare (457 plan), supplemental life insurance, and
flexible spending accounts for medical, dependent care and commuter expenses. Remote hybrid
work may be allowed as authorized by the Department Head and Assistant Village Manager.
Selection Process and How to Apply:
Candidates will undergo multiple interviews. The selected candidates will successfully complete a reference check and a driver’s license record review.
Interested candidates should complete an online employment application found on the Village’s
Self-Service Employment Opportunities webpage at https://wilmette.munisselfservice.com/ess
and attach your resume and cover letter. Paper submissions will not be accepted. The position
remains open until it is filled. Resumes will be reviewed and interviews scheduled as they are
received.
The Village of Wilmette is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are critical to the Village’s success. The Village seeks to recruit the most talented individuals from a diverse candidate pool and strongly encourages applications to be submitted from all genders, all races, all sexual orientations, people with disabilities, and Military Veterans.
04/09/2025
Village Planner, Village of Franklin Park, IL
Position Description:
The Village of Franklin Park, located immediately northwest of the City of Chicago, seeks a Village Planner to undertake a wide array of duties related to development and redevelopment projects in the Village. This position reports to the Director of Community Development and Zoning. The salary range for this position is $58,000 - $62,000 (based on experience) and also includes an excellent benefits package.
Responsibility:
Responsibilities include building permit review, plat review, development review, public meetings, administration of Village codes, preparation of grant applications, data collection and analysis, and mapping. Working closely with Village engineers and building code administrators, the Village Planner will assist in development review activities and serve as a point-of-contact for developers, businesses and residents. The incumbent will serve as staff liaison to the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), which will include holding pre-application conferences, preparing ZBA hearing packets and staff reports, conducting research, writing Village zoning ordinance amendment applications, and providing public presentations. The incumbent will present information and provide direct assistance to the Director regarding development applications, zoning and subdivision ordinance requirements, and zoning research and analysis. The Village Planner will also provide technical support to the Plan Commission and Board of Trustees by preparing and delivering staff reports and presentations on planning activities, regulatory proposals and development projects.
Duties of the Position:
- Administration of the Franklin Park zoning ordinance
- Preparation of technical reports and presentations to the Zoning Board of Appeals, Plan Commission and Board of Trustees regarding regulatory proposals, planning activities and development projects
- Attendance at public meetings outside of regular work hours
- Field survey work and data collection
- Development and maintenance of various databases and maps
- Respond to residents, property owners, and businesses regarding zoning regulations
- Work with other staff on the administration of tax increment financing (TIF) districts
- Preparation of grant and technical assistance applications
- Assistance with the administration of the Franklin Park Enterprise Zone
- Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
- Education:
- A master’s degree from an accredited university in urban planning or a closely related field and two years of related experience
- AICP Certification or commitment to working towards AICP certification
- Strong writing skills with the ability to compose detailed technical reports
- Excellent oral communication and interpersonal skills
- Experience using basic computer software, including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
- Experience using the Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop)
- Experience with ArcGIS is a plus but not required
- Efficient research skills, including internet-based research
- Understanding of local, state, and federal policy
- Experience with social media to relay Village initiatives and programs
To apply, send or email a cover letter and resume detailing relevant qualifications and experience, along with a writing sample to:
Lisa Anthony, Director of Human Resources
Village of Franklin Park
9500 Belmont Avenue
Franklin Park, Illinois 60131
All applicants are also required to submit a Village of Franklin Park Employment Application. The application can be found online at www.vofp.com .
The Village is an EOE. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
04/09/2025
Community Planning Internship, Teska Associates, Evanston, IL
Teska is seeking a paid community planning intern for Summer 2025. You will have the opportunity to work with a team of professionals on real-world projects in a variety of communities. Internships will include educational, skills-based, and career development for candidates at the undergraduate or graduate level. The internship is geared toward individuals who have shown a commitment to their communities and are aspiring practitioners in the fields of urban planning and community development.
Whether your skills are in graphics, mapping, data analysis, or community engagement, we encourage all who are interested to apply. You will have the opportunity to learn from experienced planners and designers how to develop plans and projects that drive community investment, economic development, and placemaking.
Responsibilities of the position include:
- Preparing documents including graphics, maps and text
- Data and spreadsheet analysis
- Graphic design of documents and presentations
- Assisting with community engagement activities
- Documenting existing conditions
- Assisting in the development of comprehensive and neighborhood plans
Candidate skills should include:
- Graphic design (e.g. Adobe InDesign/ Illustrator, Canva)
- GIS and mapping skills
- Ability to analyze data and prepare compelling graphics
- Clear and persuasive writing
- Spanish language interpretation and translation is a plus
The internship is designed to be primarily in-person to gain the breadth of the firm’s work and take advantage of training opportunities. Our Evanston office is accessible by transit, two blocks from the CTA Purple Line and Metra Davis Street stations.
The position is designed to be full-time from May 15-August 15 with some flexibility in dates. Salary will be $20/hour.
Teska values a diverse workplace and encourages all candidates to apply. If interested, please send your cover letter, resume and work samples to:
employmentopportunity@teskaassociates.com
(Email attachments should not exceed 8MB in total)
04/07/2025
Community and Economic Development Director, Village of Bensenville, IL
The Village of Bensenville (population 18,535) is seeking a Community and Economic Development (CED) Director to lead a team focusing on community enhancement and development. Candidates with strong leadership skills who are passionate about planning and development and looking to work in a complex organization consisting of 9 departments including Administration, CED, EMA, Finance, Human Resources, Police Department, Public Works, Recreation, and the Village Clerk’s Office. This is a unique opportunity for the right candidate as the Village is looking at redevelopment within the Village, including the Irving Park Road corridor. The Village has 220 full-time employees, along with part time and seasonal staff, is party to 3 collective bargaining units, 2 Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Districts and has an approximate budget of approximately 29 million dollars including Recreation.
The Village of Bensenville is strategically located, providing convenient access to the greater Chicagoland area and is a hub of vehicle, air, rail, and public transportation, within minutes of I-290, I-294, and I-90.
Bensenville is a family friendly community and boasts a robust industrial base encompassing manufacturing, logistics, and flexible usage. This diverse sector accommodates enterprises of all sizes, making Bensenville a vital employment hub in the Chicagoland area. Complementing this industrial landscape is a varied commercial sector catering to the needs of residents, employees, and visitors. From large-scale shopping centers to local "mom and pop" establishments, Bensenville's commercial areas offer a vibrant mix, including pedestrian-friendly options in its quality downtown area.
This position directs the Village’s CED Department with a mission of enhancing both the quality of life and the business environment, through extraordinary customer service and innovative programs. The CED’s 8-member team deals with a wide spectrum of activities that assist its residents and businesses. This position supervises a staff of 8 full-time positions and manages a budget of approximately 1.2 million and reports to the Village Manager.
Candidates must have:
- Bachelor’s Degree in urban planning, business administration, public administration, civil engineering, or a related field. A Master’s Degree in same is preferred.
- American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification is desired.
- Minimum of seven (7) years of experience in municipal planning and development, including a minimum of three (5) years of administrative and supervisory responsibility.
- A valid Illinois motor vehicle operator’s license.
The expected hiring range for the position is $111,343 – $137,000. The full salary range extends to $155,880. The Village of Bensenville offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, vision, dental insurance, basic life insurance and long-term disability coverage, deferred compensation plan, participation in the IMRF public pension plan, and 15 paid holidays and 2 floating holidays. Additional benefits include voluntary supplemental life insurance, short-term disability and an employee health and wellness program.
Applicants are encouraged to apply promptly, but no later than May 9, 2025. Interested candidates should apply online at www.GovHRjobs.com with a resume, cover letter and contact information for five work-related references to the attention of Mary Rath, MGT Approved Independent Executive Recruiter, 847-380-3240 ex 192. Interviews with the Village of Bensenville are anticipated for mid-May.
The Village of Bensenville is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
03/26/2025
Transportation Project Manager, City of Naperville, IL
The City of Naperville seeks a transportation professional to join the Transportation, Engineering and Development Business Group (TED). The Project Manager works on a variety of municipal programs and projects related to various modes of transportation and parking, including but not limited to bicycle, pedestrian, and vehicular travel, commuter and downtown parking, and transit. The Project Manager participates in multi-disciplinary project teams and coordinates with multiple departments and outside agencies on local and regional transportation projects.
The anticipated hiring range for this position is $73,966 - $95,375 per year, commensurate with credentials and experience. The Pay Grade for this position is P06. For additional information, click here.
Duties
- Addresses a variety of short and long-term transportation issues related to various modes of transportation and parking, including but not limited to bicycle, pedestrian, and vehicular travel, commuter and downtown parking, and transit.
- Conducts transportation, traffic, and parking studies and plans.
- Analyzes and interprets data to recommend solutions to transportation challenges.
- Manages parking programs, including downtown, commuter and overnight parking.
- Manages transit programs, including coordination with Pace Suburban Bus.
- Responds to resident, business, and property owner concerns and requests related to transportation, traffic, and parking.
- Participates in the development of transportation policies.
- Prepares documents and recommendations for the Transportation Advisory Board and City Council, as well as other boards, commissions, and task forces.
- Attends meetings and makes presentations to boards, commissions, task forces, and City Council, as needed.
- Manages the selection of and supervises the work of consultants and contractors working on transportation programs, projects, and studies.
- Coordinates with other City departments on transportation matters.
- Performs field work as it pertains to transportation matters.
Qualifications
Required Credentials and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Planning, Public Administration, or a related field
- One or more years of transportation engineering or transportation planning experience
- A valid State of Illinois Class D Driver’s License
Additional Information
The City of Naperville, Illinois is a dynamic community of 150,000 residents, conveniently located 28 miles west of Chicago. Various publications have named Naperville as one of the best cities in the United States in which to live. The City has gained national recognition for our family-friendly environment, excellent schools and library system, low crime rate, and vibrant downtown area. It’s also a great place to work! Our municipal government employs over 900 dedicated individuals in a wide range of job categories and provides a collaborative working environment, a forward-looking leadership team, and a competitive benefits package.
Click here to learn more about the benefits offered by the City of Naperville.
Applications should be completed thoroughly, and resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application but should be attached to the application. Include all requested education, experience, attachments, and other information when applying. Incomplete applications are subject to rejection. Notifications to applicants will be sent electronically to the email address provided in the application.
THE CITY OF NAPERVILLE IS AN E. O. E.
Click here for the City of Naperville’s EEOP Utilization Report
The City of Naperville complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals needing accommodations in the recruitment process should notify Human Resources in advance at (630) 305-7066.
03/26/2025
Vice President of Economic Development - Aurora Regional Economic Alliance, Aurora, IL
The newly formed Aurora Regional Economic Alliance (Alliance) officially launched on January 31, 2025. The Alliance represents an exciting new chapter for the community of Aurora, Illinois where the Alliance will drive workforce development, empower small, minority, and women-owned business, and fuel innovation and entrepreneurship in the Aurora community. We are a small organization looking to make a big impact!
We are currently looking for a Vice President of Economic Development that will report to our President & CEO. In this role you will be responsible for interfacing with economic development and commercial development stakeholders across the Aurora region. This also includes business attraction and recruitment of companies to the city of Aurora and supporting the retention and expansion of existing Aurora area companies.
Ideally, we are looking for someone that has existing relationships with key economic development partners in Illinois and even in the Aurora region (a big plus!). Our ideal candidate will be very familiar with economic development, the site selection process, and office and industrial real estate.
Are you qualified? Here is what we are looking for:
- Bachelor's degree or studies in urban planning, economics, real estate, finance, business, public policy or related field is required. Master's degree in a related field is preferred.
- Minimum of 10 years of related experience. (lead generation, sales, research, GIS, real estate, or economic development experience)
- Proven experience as a dynamic public speaker.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy with numbers and presentations.
In addition to making a big impact on the community of Aurora staff and business owners, the Alliance is also offering a competitive annual salary of $100,000- $120,000 and the following benefits.
- Choice of 5 Health Insurance Plans
- Dental, Vision and Life are 100% paid for by the Alliance for EMPLOYEE
- Dependent coverage is available, but premiums do apply
- Retirement Plan (Alliance matches contributions up to 3% of salary)
- Professional Development Opportunities
The Aurora Regional Economic Alliance is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
The Alliance is located at 43 W. Galena in Aurora, Illinois.
Interested individuals, please submit your resume by clicking https://auroraregionaleconomicalliance.recruitpro.com/jobs/302790-63108.html.
Open until filled.
03/26/2025
Community Development Director, Village of Lincolnwood, IL
Lincolnwood, IL (13,463) is seeking a knowledgeable and collaborative leader to oversee its Community Development Department, guiding planning, zoning, and economic development initiatives to support the Village’s growth and vitality. The Village is seeking an assertive professional to focus on economic development and key redevelopment opportunities. The department has eight (8) full-time employees, one (1) part-time intern, and contracts with SAFEbuilt for building inspections and plan review services. The Director is an integral part of the Village’s leadership team, with responsibilities including oversight of critical functions, such as planning, zoning, permitting, building code review and interpretation, code enforcement, and building construction inspection. The department has responsibilities for advisory boards and commissions, including providing staff assistance to the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals and the Economic Development Commission. The Community Development Department has a $1.8M operating budget.
Lincolnwood is an ethnically, racially, and socioeconomically diverse and dynamic community that serves as the gateway to the North Shore. The Village has a unique blend of residential, commercial, and light industrial. Lincolnwood is home to the new District 1860 mixed use development, a stellar variety of top-notch restaurants such as Stefani Prime, L. Woods and Libanais, the Lincolnwood Town Center regional mall and seven automotive dealerships. Several key businesses are currently under construction or permitted including a dual branded Marriott hotel and an Amazon Fresh grocery store. The Village anticipates redevelopment of the Lincolnwood Town Center to begin in the immediate future.
Located in Cook County, Lincolnwood is a small but mighty 2.7 square mile community. In 2024, the Village transitioned to a calendar year budget which totals $68 million including a nearly $34 million general fund budget. Lincolnwood is a full-service municipality with 101 FTEs, a contracted Fire Department, and 250+ seasonal staff. The Village is focused on investing in its infrastructure, including facilities improvements and is in the initial planning stages of an Aquatic Center renovation and a potential Recreation Center.
Lincolnwood is a professionally managed home rule community operating under the Council/Manager form of government. The Mayor and six Trustees are elected at large for four-year terms. The Community Development Director is appointed by and reports to the Village Manager and is a key member of the executive leadership team. Village departments include Community Development, Finance, Fire, Parks and Recreation, Police, Public Works, and the Village Manager’s Office.
Key Responsibilities:
- Key Projects: With the Lincolnwood Town Center on the verge of redevelopment, the Community Development Director will lead the redevelopment process for the 30+ acre site. The next Director will continue to finalize the buildout of District 1860 which includes the completion of a Marriott hotel, Amazon Fresh, and commercial spaces on the first floor of the mixed-use building. The Director will also coordinate a Comprehensive Plan from start to finish with distribution of the Request for Proposal through to implementation.
- Economic Development & Business Retention: Coordinates the attraction of businesses, fosters business growth and retention to maintain a strong local economy and reduce commercial vacancies. Develops strategies to attract new businesses while supporting the needs of existing businesses to promote long-term economic sustainability. Works with the Economic Development Commission to develop policies and to provide valuable input.
- Urban Planning & Land Use Management: Provides leadership in urban planning by supporting the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals (PC/ZBA) and the Economic Development Commission in addressing zoning, land use, and redevelopment initiatives. Collaborates with these bodies to ensure a well-balanced, forward-thinking approach to community development.
- Strategic Planning & Development Goals: Develops, maintains, and updates both long-term and short-term development goals for the Community Development Department. Aligns these goals with the Village’s strategic initiatives to guide sustainable growth and infrastructure improvements. The Lincolnwood Town Center Concept Plan provides a long-term vision for the Town Center area and will influence the types of design of future development.
- Marketing & Public Outreach: Creates and implements economic development marketing strategies to promote the Village as a business-friendly destination.
- Business & Intergovernmental Relations: Engages with private businesses, developers, and public agencies to enhance economic viability, attract investment, and support redevelopment projects. Serves as a key resource for businesses navigating Village regulations, permitting processes, and incentive programs.
- Code Enforcement & Regulatory Oversight: Reviews, updates, and enforces zoning, building, and development codes to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
- Policy Compliance: Ensures adherence to all Village policies, protocols, and procedures in department operations. Provides professional recommendations to elected officials, commissions, and other stakeholders regarding policies, planning initiatives, and economic development strategies.
- Community Engagement: Represents the Village as the liaison to the local Chamber of Commerce and other business, planning, and economic development organizations. Builds strong relationships with community stakeholders to foster collaboration and enhance the Village’s economic and development interests.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in urban planning, architecture, public administration, or a related field from an accredited institution is required. A master’s degree is preferred.
- American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification and/or Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) designation desired.
- A minimum of seven years of experience of progressively responsible planning and development is required.
- Knowledge of rules, regulations, and effective implementation strategies for community and economic development programs and incentives, understanding of Illinois land use regulations, and developer agreements.
The salary range is $140,153 - $196,214 +/- DOQ. The Village offers a competitive benefit package, including medical, dental and life insurance, membership in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), optional 457 deferred compensation plan, four weeks of accrued vacation, sick leave, holidays, and an educational stipend.
How to Apply:
Apply online at www.govhrusa.com with a resume, cover letter and contact information for five professional references. Applications are being accepted until the position is filled, with a first review of resumes on April 21, 2025. Confidential inquiries may be directed to Maureen Barry, Senior Consultant, MGT, at 847-380-3240 x116 or Ashley Eccles, Senior Consultant, MGT, at 847-380-3240 x134.
The Village of Lincolnwood is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer.
03/07/2025
Vice President of Operations - Aurora Regional Economic Alliance, Aurora, IL
Aurora, IL (population 180,530). Exciting opportunity to have a leadership role in the economic revitalization well underway in the City of Aurora. With over 5,000 new jobs created post-pandemic and more than $100M in new development investment underway, Aurora is positioned to reach new and exciting heights in the coming decade. Aurora is a river community and the second largest city in Illinois, located 40 miles west of Chicago. The City has long been a transportation hub with easy access to Interstate 88 (five interchanges), as well as two Metra stations (commuter line), a regional airport, four institutions of higher education, 14 business parks and a 130 mile plus fiber network.
The Aurora Regional Economic Alliance (“Alliance”) is a 501(c)(3) public/private economic development partnership dedicated to expanding economic opportunities in Aurora and developing a sustainable community for Aurora residents and businesses. The Alliance is a new organization championing the missions of four key civic organizations: the Aurora Regional Chamber of Commerce, Invest Aurora, Aurora Downtown, and the Quad County African American Chamber of Commerce. This consolidation represents a strategic move to create a more powerful and unified approach to economic development in the Aurora region.
This consolidation paves the way for new initiatives that will drive workforce development; empower small, minority, and women-owned businesses; and fuel innovation and entrepreneurship.
The role of the Vice President of Operations is to assist the CEO in leading key initiatives to optimize resources, streamline processes, and maintain a culture of high performance throughout the organization. The Vice President of Operations reports to the President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and can expect to work on the following:
• Work closely with the CEO, Board of Directors, and other key leadership to develop and implement strategic plans, monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), and drive continuous improvement in all areas of business operations.
• Provide recommendations for ensuring organizational alignment with the overall strategy, goals, and mission of the entities.
• Collaborate with the CFO and CEO to ensure the financial health of the organization, including budgeting, forecasting, and managing operational expenditures. Assist with the preparation of quarterly reports and presentations to the City of Aurora.
• Supervise Alliance staff and ensure employee priorities and tasks are completed in a timely manner and aligned with organizational agreements and strategic plans.
• Facilitate seamless collaboration and communication between departments and organizations, acting as a key connector to ensure alignment, shared resources, and operational synergies.
Candidates for this unique opportunity must have proven experience in business operations and project management, a strong business acumen with a history of managing organizations, optimizing systems, driving profitability, and building a team-culture and high-performance teams. Start-up experience preferred. Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree along with significant experience managing organizations, budgets, staff, and working with internal and external stakeholders.
Starting salary range: $140,000 ̶ $160,000 DOQ with a competitive benefits package. Apply online at www.GovHRjobs.com with a resume, cover letter and contact information for five professional references. The position is open until filled with first reading of applications on March 24, 2025. Confidential inquiries are encouraged and should be directed to Maureen Barry, Senior Consultant, MGT, at 847-380-3240, x116.
The Aurora Regional Economic Alliance is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our workforce. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, disability, or veteran status.
03/06/2025
Planning & Urban Design Manager/Village Planner, Village of Oak Park, IL
Department: Development Services
FLSA: Non-Union Exempt
Pay Grade: 9
Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job.
DEFINITION
To direct, manage, supervise, and coordinate the programs and activities of the Planning and Urban Design Division within the Department of Development Services; coordinate assigned activities with other Village departments and outside agencies; and provide highly responsible and complex administrative support to the Director of Development Services, Village Attorney, Village Manager and the Village Board on planning issues.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
- Receives administrative direction from a Director of Development Services.
- Exercises direct supervision over supervisory, professional, technical and clerical staff.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES--Essential and other important duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Essential duties and responsibilities
- Assume management responsibility for services and activities of the Planning and Urban Design Division including technical assistance to the Plan Commission, advisory committees and related organizations for planning and zoning, historic preservation programs.
- Manage and participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for assigned programs; recommend and administer planning policies and procedures.
- Plan, direct, coordinate, and review the work plan for Planning and Urban Division; assign work activities, projects and programs; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures; identify and resolve problems.
- Serve as liaison for the Planning and Urban Division with other Village departments, divisions and outside agencies; negotiate and resolve sensitive and controversial issues.
- Oversee and participate in the development and administration of the Planning and Urban Division annual budgets.
- Assist in the preparation and revision of planning documents including the Comprehensive Plan, and general plans and zoning ordinances.
- Respond to inquiries from the general public and Village staff.
- Serve as staff on a variety of boards, commissions and committees as directed; prepare and present staff reports and other necessary correspondence as required.
- Respond to and resolve difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints.
- Select, train, motivate and evaluate planning personnel; provide or coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline and termination procedures.
- Process Plan Development applications.
- Respond to and resolve difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints.
- Manage the Planning and Urban Division to support the Department of Development Services mission to enhance the quality of life in the Village of Oak Park by providing efficient, consistent, cost-effective, courteous and prompt customer services designed to encourage investment in our community.
- Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
- Monitors Planning and Urban Design Division’s MAP (Measure, Analyze, Perform) Performance Management indicators and reports on progress to the Director of Development Services.
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
- Principles and practices of municipal planning and zoning.
- Management skills to analyze programs, policies and operational needs.
- Principles and practices of program development and administration.
- Principles and practices of municipal budget preparation and administration.
- Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation.
- Principles and practices of graphic design.
- Methods of research, program analysis, and report preparation.
- Pertinent Village codes and ordinances related to various housing programs.
- Modern office procedures, methods, and computer equipment.
Ability to:
- Manage, direct and coordinate the work of lower level staff.
- Select, supervise, train and evaluate staff.
- Oversee and direct the operations, services and activities of the Planning and Urban Design division.
- Develop and administer division goals, objectives and procedures.
- Prepare and administer large and complex budgets.
- Prepare clear and concise administrative and financial reports.
- Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals.
- Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods and techniques.
- Perform complex research and analyses.
- Compile various data and statistics regarding housing programs.
- Build strong relationships with advisory boards and commissions, elected officials, neighborhood groups and the development community.
- Use a computer to produce various graphic designs.
- Prepare conceptual and working drawings and plan specifications.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
- Establish and maintain interpersonal skills in the workplace to effectively communicate and interact with others. *
- Maintain reasonable and predictable attendance.
Maintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for:
- Making observations
- Communicating with others
- Reading and writing
- Operating assigned equipment.
Maintain mental capacity which allows the capability of:
- Making sound decisions
- Demonstrating intellectual capabilities.
Experience and Training Guidelines
Experience: Seven years of increasingly responsible planning and management experience in a municipal government environment with at least three years of supervisory experience. AND
Training: Possession of a Masters Degree in Urban or Regional Planning or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. AICP membership is desirable.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work in an office environment; sustained posture in a seated position for prolonged periods of time; assist contractors and professionals.
Diversity Equity & Inclusion Statement
The Village of Oak Park commits itself to diversity, equity and inclusion by recognizing that creating a mutually respectful, multicultural and equitable environment does not happen on its own, it must be intentional. This includes providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ability, military or veteran status or any other characteristics.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS:
Applicants can apply directly by clicking here.
For additional information on the position visit our website at http://www.oak-park.us/jobs.
Applications and resumes may also be submitted by mail to: Human Resources, Village of Oak Park, 123 Madison Street, Oak Park, IL 60302; by email to: jobs@oak-park.us; or by fax to: 708358-5107.
The Village of Oak Park offers a highly competitive benefit package including but not limited to a retirement plan, deferred compensation program, social security, medical, dental, vision & life insurance, flexible spending accounts, vacation and sick leave.
Deadline: Position is Open Until Filled
03/06/2025
Planning & Community Development Intern, Village of Arlington Heights, IL
Are you a motivated student eager to gain hands-on experience in urban planning and community development? The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking a Planning & Community Development Intern to join our team over the summer months. This paid internship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that shape our community while developing valuable professional skills.
As a Planning Intern, you will work alongside experienced staff and assist with a variety of projects, including business development activities, research on land use and zoning code trends, public presentations, corridor and beautification planning, design and planning commission application review, and other special projects as assigned. In addition to office work, you will have the opportunity to conduct fieldwork, including collecting photos and data to support ongoing projects. Special assignments may also be given, providing further exposure to the field.
Qualified candidates should be in the process of obtaining a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Urban Planning, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Public Administration, Economics, or a related field. Applicants should have proficiency in Microsoft Office, and experience with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or AutoCAD is preferred but not required.
The position offers an hourly wage beginning at $20 an hour, depending on qualifications. Interns are expected to work between 25 to 35 hours per week, with a flexible schedule within the general office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
This internship is an excellent opportunity to gain real-world experience, develop essential planning skills, and receive mentorship from professionals in the field. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and make a lasting impact on the community, apply today!
For more information about the Village of Arlington Heights, please visit our website at www.vah.com or visit www.vah.com/careers to apply.
03/06/2025
Planning Intern, Village of Western Springs, IL
The Village of Western Springs is accepting applications for a summer seasonal Planning Intern. We seek a qualified candidate looking for a rewarding work environment and a wide range of responsibilities.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Planning Intern will support various community development activities, including assisting with planning projects, reviewing zoning cases, and preparing essential documents. Responsibilities include surveying community conditions related to planning and zoning, creating maps and graphics to support both current and long-term planning initiatives, and gaining practical experience with development codes and zoning entitlement processes.
This internship is designed to provide professional development opportunity for individuals pursuing a career in planning and community development. The Planning Intern will work with the Community Development Department team to complete planning and zoning assignments. Additional duties may be assigned as needed.
ANTICIPATED 2025 PROJECTS:
French Market. Assist with the weekly French Market events. This includes the coordination with the compatible community events on the Tower Green to boost market attendance.
Economic Development. Assist in processing property improvement grant program (PIGP) applications and developing the annual report on the program. Assist in creating marketing information for the PIGP, Village events, and Western Springs Business Association (WSBA) events.
Records Retention and Storage. All development files need to be reviewed to determine the appropriate storage method and organization, eliminate duplicates, and follow the State’s Record Retention Policy and the Village’s needs. It is desirable to scan and save all recorded plats of subdivision and final engineering plans. It is desirable to better organize and create a log of all development files for ease of finding and using them now and in the future.
Administrative Assistance. Learn customer service skills by helping people at the counter or on the phone to apply for or pick up building permits, schedule inspections, review submittals for completeness, and answer a variety of questions.
Development Control Ordinance (i.e. zoning code) Updates. Research potential code amendments and assist with the code amendment process. Updates related to commercial use lists and other commercial related regulations are planned.
Comprehensive Plan. The Village has budgeted to update its official comprehensive plan in fiscal year 2025. The Planning Intern would assist with research, preparation, community outreach, and similar for the existing conditions portion of the process.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Adobe Acrobat, and PowerPoint. ArcGIS knowledge preferred
Skill in compiling and evaluating complex planning, land-use and zoning code guidelines and formulating policies, standards, and service recommendations
Skill in reading and interpreting architectural plans drawings, surveys, and construction related documents
Ability to communicate effectively and professionally both orally and in writing
Ability to analyze data, formulate practical solutions and articulate recommendations
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public and coworkers
Ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously and to work independently and efficiently
Ability to interpret, explain and implement Village regulations
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Education: Must be enrolled in a college/university and in the process of obtaining a graduate, undergraduate, or associate's degree in urban planning, architecture, public administration, economic development, geography, GIS or a closely related field. Enrolled in a master’s program strongly preferred.
Experience: Must have at least two (2) years of college completed; students majoring in Urban Planning or a similar field are preferred. Computer skills in Microsoft Office are required. Ability to work independently and work effectively in a team environment is required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK CONDITIONS:
While performing the duties of this job the employee will be required to frequently walk, stand, sit, drive, type, and work at a computer. Normally, work hazards are not common, though care should be taken in the field. This position requires the ability to perform duties in adverse working conditions. The employee will be required to occasionally lift or carry up to twenty-five (25) pounds, and push or pull up to one hundred pounds. Occasional performance of overhead work, bending stooping, kneeling, twisting, climbing, and squatting are required.
Work is performed primarily in an office setting, as well as outdoors when completing fieldwork. The noise level can vary from moderate to loud.
COMPENSATION:
The starting salary for this position is $18.00 per hour.
WORK SCHEDULE:
The position will last for approximately three (3) months with a flexible work schedule of up to 32 hours per week.
HOW TO APPLY:
The employment application is available online at wsprings.com. To apply, please send a completed application and resume to jobs@wsprings.com. This position is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check, medical exam, drug screen and reference check.
This position is available immediately, with the initial review of resumes beginning on April 1, 2025. The position will remain open until filled.
The Village of Western Springs is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. We seek the best qualified people to join our team. The Village of Western Springs policy prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin or disability or any other legally protected status in accordance with the requirements of local, state, and federal law.
03/05/2025
Community Planner, North Central Illinois Council of Governments, Ottawa, IL
Are you passionate about helping communities grow and thrive? Do you have a desire to collaborate with community leaders and have a real impact on the future of a region? If so, we would love to have you on our team as a Community Planner at NCICG!
NCICG, a regional planning agency located in Ottawa, IL, provides professional services to communities in the north-central Illinois area. We are seeking an energetic, dedicated, and motivated individual to join our team and assist rural communities in reaching their full potential. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on diverse projects that include, but are not limited to, grant writing, grant administration, research, community planning, and collaboration with local elected officials.
Key Responsibilities:
- Write and manage grant applications to secure funding for community projects and initiatives.
- Conduct research and data analysis to inform planning and decision-making processes.
- Engage with local officials, stakeholders, and residents to foster collaboration and drive community priorities.
- Provide support for community and regional planning projects, ensuring compliance with applicable guidelines and policies.
Job Requirements:
- Full-time position with 35 hours per week, and all state and federal holidays off.
- Associate degree or higher in planning, public administration, or a related field is preferred.
- -2 years of experience in community planning, public administration, or a similar field is a plus.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Publisher is required; GIS knowledge is a plus.
- A valid driver’s license is required.
Why Join NCICG?
- Work directly with communities to make a meaningful impact on the future of north-central Illinois.
- Be part of a supportive, collaborative team committed to community and regional growth and development.
- Gain valuable experience in community planning, project management, grant writing and grant administration.
If you’re excited about making a difference and helping communities thrive, we want to hear from you! Please send your resume and cover letter to klindeman@ncicg.org.
NCICG is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
$43,000 - $48,000 starting salary
Position is open until filled.
03/05/2025
Building Inspector, Village of Glen Ellyn, IL
The Village of Glen Ellyn Community Development Department is recruiting for one (1) full-time Building Inspector.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Inspects structures for compliance by reading and interpreting plans and codes; approving or rejecting all building components including, but not limited to, structural, framing, foundation, electrical and mechanical construction.
- Inspects existing structures for compliance with applicable codes, including Village Code, Fire Code, Life Safety Code and applicable State codes.
- Conducts zoning and building code enforcement by investigating complaints, documenting conditions, identifying violations, issuing stop work orders, notices of violation, and citations; also testifies in court on behalf of the Village.
- Assists in the review of zoning regulations and general land use code enforcement, as assigned.
- Provides prompt and courteous customer service by researching and answering questions and complaints from customers in person, via phone, and in e-mail correspondence.
- Completes accessory structure zoning and building plan reviews on an as-needed basis.
- Drafts and maintains accurate inspection reports and enters data into the Village’s building permit software system.
- Responds to emergency calls for fires or accidents at buildings to determine structural safety and evaluate what conditions must be met to allow occupancy.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
To receive consideration for the position, interested applicants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an inspector or possess an equivalent combination of education/specialized training/experience in the building trades or in construction practices and procedures. Qualified candidates should possess relevant industry credentials, such as ICC Certifications as a Residential Building Inspector, Commercial Building Inspector, and/or similar preferred. A proven ability to apply codes and ordinances firmly, tactfully and impartially is a critical skill set for the position. Candidates should be willing to cross train to handle different kinds of inspections. The ability to develop positive working relationships with Village staff, architects, developers, builders, property owners, and other members of the public is a must.
Candidates must possess and maintain a valid Illinois motor vehicle driver’s license. The general work schedule for this position is Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 3:30 pm.
The duties of this job include physical activities such as reaching, walking over irregular surfaces and up and down stairs and ladders, lifting and/or moving (up to 20 pounds) objects, grasping, driving a vehicle, talking, hearing/listening, seeing/observing, typing on a keyboard, and repetitive motions. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distance and peripheral vision; depth perception; and the ability to adjust focus. Work environment includes both an office setting as well as working outdoors in various types of weather conditions.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
This is a full-time, non-exempt position with full benefits and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), a defined benefit retirement plan. Our comprehensive benefits package also includes health, dental, and vision insurance, life/AD&D coverage, flexible spending, transit, a 457 deferred compensation plan, paid time off, a wellness incentive program, and tuition reimbursement. The salary range for this position is $70,932 to $99,304 / year (Grade J), with an anticipated starting salary of $70,932 to $85,118 depending on qualifications.
HOW TO APPLY:
- Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and employment application (click here) to applicants@glenellyn.org. Hard copies (faxed, mailed, hand-delivered) of resumes will be declined.
- Applicants must indicate (Job ID: #16-25 - Building Inspector) in the subject line of their e-mail.
- The selected finalist will be required to successfully pass a pre-employment criminal background check, reference check, and post offer medical physical with a drug screening.
- The position is open until filled; however, first review of applications will begin on Friday, March 21, 2025.
Candidates requiring reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact Human Resources at 630-469-5000.
THE VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Village of Glen Ellyn
www.glenellyn.org
03/04/2025
City Planner, City of Woodstock, IL
Are you passionate about development, community building, historic preservation and
shaping the future of a historic and vibrant municipality? Do you want to play a key role in
creating a sustainable, innovative, and dynamic environment where people love to live,
work, and thrive? The City of Woodstock is looking for a City Planner to join our dedicated
team and help design the future of our beautiful city!
WOODSTOCK WELCOMES YOU!
The City of Woodstock is a charming historic community of 25,630, located 55 miles
northwest of Chicago on Metra rail. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places,
Woodstock is a community unlike any other boasting historic 19th century buildings, dining,
entertainment, accommodations, specialty shops, professional services, art galleries, and
live theater.
The City employs 353 (full, part-time and seasonal) employees in a variety of departments
within the organization, such as Office of the City Manager, Development Services - Building
& Planning, Development Services - Engineering, Economic Development, Finance,
Information Technology, Human Resources, Marketing & Communications, Opera House, Police, Public Library, Public Works, and Recreation. Our employees work to serve the residents with responsive customer service and strive to make the City of Woodstock the best community it can be.
JOB SUMMARY:
This position is responsible to perform professional and technical tasks in current and long-
range planning activities, development review, zoning, and historic preservation; implement
City development related ordinances and plans; provide high-level customer service, public
relations, technical assistance or advice regarding planning, zoning and historic preservation matters to citizens, businesses, project applicants, City Commissions, City staff and/or City officials. The work is performed under the supervision of the Development Services - Building & Planning Director. For a complete description of responsibilities, please refer to the Job Description.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree in Urban or Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, Geography or related field with a minimum of three (3) years' experience in municipal planning;
or a combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge,
skills and abilities may be accepted by the City. - A valid motor vehicle operator's license and acceptable driving record for eligibility of City coverage.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- AICP certification
SALARY:
The current annual salary range for this salaried/exempt position is $81,139.03 to
$113,588.80, with an anticipated hiring range of $81,140.00 to $97,500.00, based on
qualifications of the successful candidate. We offer a very competitive group benefits
package along with an IMRF pension.
DEADLINE: Open until filled.
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