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09/11/2024
Senior Project Manager, Metro Strategies Group, LLC, Downers Grove, IL
Metro Strategies Group seeks a versatile Senior Project Manager experienced in supporting stakeholder engagement for local, state and regional urban planning and infrastructure projects. This full-time position will provide strategic guidance for major projects. Candidates should have proven experience in successfully recommending, managing and implementing client initiatives and goals.
Responsibilities:
- Facilitate client meetings, stakeholder meetings, workshops and community engagement events.
- Develop project engagement plans that match client and project goals that ensure outreach efforts target environmental justice population participation.
- Create and manage project scopes, timelines, deliverables and communication materials.
- Develop strategic communications, messaging, talking points and executive briefings.
- Ensure quality assurance and quality control on every project.
- Monitor project scopes and schedules to ensure projects and budgets stay on track.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with partners, client staff and external stakeholders.
- Raise new and innovative ideas for stakeholder engagement and implementation.
- Execute all other project management duties as they arise.
Key Duties:
- Develop strategic engagement and communications plans, including timelines for implementation.
- Engage with clients and stakeholders to fully understand project needs, issues and stakeholders, including equity and environmental justice impacts.
- Plan and implement all aspects of engagement strategies, including surveys, focus groups, workshops, stakeholder meetings and community meetings.
- Plan and facilitate internal and external project team meetings.
- Develop strategic messaging, talking points, executive briefings and other digital and print communications materials.
Required Skills:
- Minimum of 4 years of relevant professional experience.
- Excellent project management skills with a history of implementing multi-jurisdictional projects.
- Superior writing and communication skills with the ability to create clear, concise messaging.
- Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to manage and prioritize a variety of tasks and projects simultaneously.
- Problem-solving skills and the ability to recommend solutions to overcome challenges.
- Flexibility, organization and self-sufficiency in a fast-paced environment.
- Public sector experience in communications, policy, planning, public infrastructure, transportation, community relations or related work is preferred.
- Consulting experience is a plus.
- A bachelor’s degree in political science, public administration, journalism, communications or equivalent related fields combined with relevant work experience. A master’s degree is preferred.
Preferred Experience:
- Experience working on public sector policy, planning, multi-modal transportation, equity and environmental justice issues.
- Experience with developing and implementing stakeholder and public engagement programs.
- Experience with program planning and program management contracts.
- Familiarity with cross-jurisdictional and collaborative project development and implementation.
- Bi-lingual skills are a plus.
Location:
Applicants must have a good understanding of local and regional issues in the Chicago metropolitan area.
- Ability to travel to client locations throughout the Chicago region and collar counties is required.
- Hybrid work schedule
Compensation and Benefits:
The salary range for this position is $80,000 to $100,000 depending on qualifications. Applicants interested in working with Metro Strategies Group who have a greater level of experience are encouraged to apply and would be eligible for higher compensation.
Metro Strategies Group offers competitive benefits including paid time off (vacation, holidays, personal time off), parental leave, hybrid work schedule, flexible work hours, extensive opportunities for professional growth, participation in the firm 401K plan and group health insurance. Eligible, participating employees receive a company contribution towards employee health and dental insurance as well as a company sponsored 401k retirement plan.
To Apply:
All of the following are required to apply for this position: cover letter, resume, references and supporting materials such as work or writing sample. Please submit application materials to Rocco Zucchero at rzucchero@metrostratgroup.com.
The position is open until filled.
About Metro Strategies Group, LLC
Metro Strategies Group, LLC is a WBE- and DBE-certified small business that works with government, private and non-profit entities in northeastern Illinois to implement thoughtful strategies to advance projects and priorities. Our core values of leadership, integrity, passion for our work, striving to exceed expectations and accountability are guiding principles for the firm. These values define our culture and who we are as individuals, a team and a firm.
We are passionate about driving initiatives that make a difference in our communities. With a knowledge base spanning multiple industries from transportation and stormwater management to economic development and environmental issues, Metro Strategies Group brings a multi-disciplinary, focused approach to achieve successful outcomes.
Metro Strategies Group is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.
09/10/2024
Community and Regional Planner (Planner I, II, or III), Tri-County Regional Planning Commission
Community and Regional Planner (Planner I, II, or III)
Tri-County Regional Planning Commission (Tri-County or TCRPC) serves Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford counties in central Illinois. The primary function of Tri-County is to study the needs and conditions of our region and to develop strategies that enhance the region’s communities. Additionally, TCRPC serves as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), which supports regional short- and long-term transportation planning needs.
Job Summary
Tri-County seeks a full-time Community and Regional Planner to aid with integrated planning and implementation projects. Primary job responsibilities involve helping execute land use planning, transit planning work, long-range planning work programs, and grant administration with direction from senior staff. See TCRPC’s websites for examples of the varied work: https://tricountyrpc.org/.
Job Duties
- Become a collaborative part of the planning team by researching, organizing, and completing existing programmed projects and providing input regarding project development.
- Participate in land use planning by reviewing applications for rezoning, special use, and variance; developing staff reports; and creating Findings of Facts to support partners’ Zoning Board of Appeals and Land Use Committees.
- Provide transit planning support for TCRPC’s work program and partners’ various transit planning needs.
- Engage in grant administration with programs such as the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Public Infrastructure and Housing Rehabilitation programs, and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Statewide Planning and Research (SPR) program.
- Provide planning and data analysis support to existing community, environmental, land use, and transportation (MPO) projects.
- Assist with contract administration and implementation of various planning projects.
- Aid in the procurement process for consultant-led projects.
- Help with and prepare maps and written materials for various planning projects.
- Play a role in the development and update of comprehensive plans for local jurisdictions.
- Attend Commission, Technical Committee, Human Service Transportation Plan (HSTP) Committee, and other meetings as needed or assigned to provide technical support and/or present information regarding the proposed planning materials and programs.
- Partake in public outreach activities, including the monthly newsletter, social media posts, and project-specific events.
- Review and help update the Commission’s website (no experience necessary).
- Stay current with Community and Regional Planning industry innovations and trends.
Qualifications
This position requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in urban planning, geography, engineering, or a related field. The level at which this position is filled will be based on an individual’s qualifications and experience. Candidates must be detail-oriented and organized, skilled in verbal and written communication, and able to work in a team setting and on multiple projects. Prior local government or MPO experience and project management skills, including budgeting, are beneficial. Basic knowledge of ArcGIS, Adobe InDesign, and other graphic applications is helpful.
Compensation & Benefits
Tri-County offers a friendly work atmosphere with open communications for cooperative decision-making and opportunities to work individually and in team settings on transportation, land use, and environmental projects throughout the tri-county region. Salary is based on experience and capabilities, with a starting range of $45,000 - $53,000 for a 35-hour work week (8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., with a one-hour lunch). Excellent benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, with optional health savings account; life insurance; short-term disability insurance; IMRF pension plan; 457b deferred compensation; and paid time off, including holiday, vacation, personal, and sick leave.
To Apply
Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a letter of interest summarizing relevant experience and professional goals, a resume, and the names and contact information for three references via email to employment@tricountyrpc.org or via mail to TCRPC, 456 Fulton Street, Suite 401, Peoria, Illinois 61602.
TCRPC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Candidates must be able to work legally in the United States.
09/09/2024
Planner or Senior Planner, Village of Frankfort, IL
The Village of Frankfort is seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Planner or Senior Planner in the Community Development Department. Only one (1) position is available. Frankfort, IL (20,286) is a thriving, vibrant community located 32 miles southwest of Chicago, just a few miles south of I-80 and west of I-57. Founded in 1855, Frankfort consists of a well maintained historic residential and commercial center surrounded by modern shopping centers, upscale subdivisions, and a sizeable industrial area. Chicago Magazine named Frankfort one of the top places to live just a few years ago. Frankfort also received recognition as “Top Ten Best Cities for Illinois Families,” “One of the Safest Cities in Illinois,” “Most Pet Friendly Chicago Suburb.”
This is a professional planning position responsible for complex planning work in the areas of current planning and development, redevelopment, zoning administration, historic preservation, and long-range planning. The incumbent is responsible for processing development and zoning applications, reviewing technical documents, plans and applications, performing research, analysis, and site inspections, providing responsive, courteous, and efficient service to residents and the general public, as well as supporting a wide range of other planning and administrative assignments within the organization. The position works with considerable independence and is expected to exercise exceedingly high levels of good judgment, tact, and diplomacy.
The position reports to and serves under the general direction of the Director of Community and Economic Development. Attendance at regular and special evening or weekend meetings is required. Typically, this means a minimum of three weekday evenings each month but may vary as necessary. The successful candidate should be able to act in the capacity of primary staff liaison to the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals and Historic Preservation Commission (the latter as needed).
Ideal Candidate: Successful candidates for consideration will be a proven self-starter with the ability to demonstrate a skillset in planning principles and practices, particularly in current commercial, industrial, and residential planning (rezoning, subdivision, special use and variance review with preference to experience in historic preservation). Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with individuals and groups; work within time constraints, ability to prioritize workload; keep deadlines; conduct research; review and analyze development plans and to make recommendations based upon said analysis; prepare plans, reports, and studies; make verbal presentations and to persuade individuals and groups to follow certain courses of action; perform duties with initiative and a minimum amount of supervision; ability to make accurate design drawings and mathematical computations; ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; maintain professionalism and objectivity; and be tactful and courteous in stressful situations.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s Degree in Urban/Regional Planning, public administration, or related field. Master’s Degree in Urban/Regional Planning, public administration, or related field preferred.
• For the Planner position: A minimum of zero (0) to two (2) years of planning experience with a government agency or an equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered.
• For the Senior Planner position: A minimum of five (5) years of planning experience with a government agency or an equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered.
• Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills with ability to lead public presentations.
• Ability to use ArcMap 10.8 or later and/or the ArcGIS online platform for map making, data inquiry, and analysis.
• Demonstrate proficiency in computer skills and Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
• Ability to visit, examine and post signs on property, which may require traversing rough and uneven ground, through brush, grass, mud, or snow.
• Ability to manually operate various types of standard office equipment and audio/visual equipment for presentations at meetings.
• Pass background check.
• Valid driver’s license.
Preference may be given to candidates with:
• AICP certification - American Institute of Certified Planners
• Proficiency in Adobe software products (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).
• Familiarity with utilizing and maintaining public-facing ArcGIS Desktop and Online applications.
• Prior government experience, particularly in responsible planning positions.
• Specialized knowledge in related fields such as civil engineering, landscape architecture, historic preservation, building code administration or construction management.
Salary & Benefits:
For the Planner position the salary range is $70,000 to $85,000, DOQ. For the Senior Planner position the salary range is $85,000 to $105,000, DOQ. This full-time position is eligible for the Village of Frankfort’s comprehensive employee benefits program which includes medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. Retirement benefits through the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) are provided along with the option to participate in a 457(b) plan offered through ICMA-RC and/or IPPFA. The Village of Frankfort provides paid vacation, personal days, sick days, and holidays.
Position open until filled. Please clearly state the position for which you are applying. Resumes will be reviewed as received. The selected finalist will be required to successfully pass a pre-employment criminal background check, reference check, and post offer drug screening. Candidates requiring reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the Village Administrator at 815-469-2177.
Apply with resume, cover letter and three professional references to:
Village of Frankfort
Attn: Michael J. Schwarz, AICP
Director of Community and Economic Development
432 W. Nebraska Street
Frankfort, Illinois 60423
Also submit an Application for Employment found online here.
The Village of Frankfort is an equal opportunity employer.
09/07/2024
Director of Community Development, Village of Itasca, IL
Itasca, IL (pop. 9,261) is seeking a highly experienced, motivated Community Development professional to help create pathways of success for the Village of Itasca. This hands-on, working Director of Community Development will provide executive leadership and strategic direction of the community development operations. As an actively engaged leader, they will be responsible for interpreting the zoning code, planning, and permitting, building and code enforcement, economic development, and subdivision control activities. The Department operates with a 2025 budget of $1.25 million and is supported by a team that includes the Planning and Zoning Coordinator (presently vacant), Building Supervisor, Building Permit Technician, Administrative Assistant, Seasonal Intern, and Code Enforcement. Additionally, the Department is supported by Lakeside Consultants, who manage the Village’s plan review and inspections, the contractual electrical inspector, and Robinson Engineering.
Candidates will be expected to have experience with business assistance, attraction and retention regarding economic development, marketing, and a business visitation program. The Director provides input and support to the Village Administrator, Mayor, and Village Board, as well as various Commissions such as the Plan Commission, Historical Commission, and Community Development Committee. The Community Development Director is appointed by the Village President, with the advice and consent of the Board of Trustees. This position reports directly to the Village Administrator.
Candidate requirements include:
- Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration, or a closely related field. MA or MPA preferred.
- Thorough knowledge of theoretical practical aspects of city and regional planning. Thorough knowledge of the State of Illinois laws, municipal ordinances, principles, and practices of community development, specifically in the areas of construction, development, urban planning, economic development, and municipal government practices.
- Seven years’ progressive administrative responsibility with at least five years’ experience supervising personnel.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills demonstrating the ability to design and maintain technical operational reports and records and write clear, concise, and accurate administrative reports using computers, spreadsheets and software programs and maintain effective working relationships with employees, village officials, citizens, developers, contractors and business leaders.
- Ability to analyze plans and specifications, make interpretations to determine whether such plans conform to applicable codes and construction practices.
- Experience in supervising a building and code enforcement division, understanding the need to balance consistency with common sense in code application.
- Demonstrated ability marketing TIF Districts and negotiating economic development incentive agreements is essential.
- An in-depth knowledge of zoning and building codes that govern construction projects of all sizes and complexity levels, from mixed-use developments to historic building renovations which will keep Village projects both compliant and on schedule.
The starting salary range is $130,000-$150,000 +/- DOQ and experience. The Village of Itasca offers a competitive benefits package that includes paid vacation, sick time, holiday time, personal time, medical, dental, vision, and life insurance and participation Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. Residency is not required. The Village of Itasca will consider supporting relocation expenses.
Interested candidates should apply online by Friday, October 4, 2024 with resume, cover letter and contact information for five (5) work-related references to www.GovHRjobs.com to the attention of Riccardo (Rick) Ginex, MGT Approved Independent Executive Recruiter; Tel: (847)380-3240, ext. 160 or Kathleen (Katy) Rush, MGT Approved Independent Executive Recruiter; Tel: (847)380-3240, ext. 122.
For more information about the Village of Itasca, go to: www.itasca.com
The Village of Itasca is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
09/06/2024
Associate Planner, City of Champaign, IL
The City of Champaign is a community that invests in planning and enjoys the outcomes of having a city that is very livable with great neighborhoods, a lively downtown and an equitable transportation network. Consider joining the team that helps make these outcomes possible. The City seeks qualified candidates for a career opportunity as an Associate Planner in the Planning and Development Department. The anticipated start date is December 2024.
Responsibilities of Position
The Associate Planner position is a great opportunity to put into practice planning theory and principles. This position assists senior staff with multiple planning functional areas including land development, advanced planning, zoning, and economic development. The Associate Planner conducts research, compiles and analyzes statistical and narrative data, makes recommendations based on analysis, prepares reports and data visualizations, and creates and gives presentations to boards/commissions and community members. They are also a resource for developers and residents, interpreting and explaining ordinances and programs.
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning or a related field.
• Or an equivalent combination of work experience and education that demonstrates the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.
• Knowledge of planning principles and practices.
• Ability to be an effective team member, working collaboratively to achieve goals and objectives.
• Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
Preferred Qualifications
• Work experience (through employment or internships) that demonstrates a working knowledge of planning principles.
• Knowledge of planning principles within a municipal government structure.
• Experience giving presentations.
• Experience with customer service.
• Report writing experience.
• Knowledge of data analysis using GIS.
Drug screening will be required. The annual starting salary range is $69,308 - $78,899, DOQ, plus an excellent fringe benefits package. Applications, including cover letter and resume, must be submitted online no later than Sunday, September 22, 2024.
The City’s mission is to provide responsive, caring, cost-effective service in partnership with our community. The following values guide our work: Personal Integrity, Responsibility, Respect, Teamwork, Results. The City of Champaign is committed to promoting a work environment and a community that values and supports diversity and inclusion.
To Apply
Click here for the full advertisement and to apply.
09/05/2024
Planner, Village of Oswego, IL
The Village of Oswego offers an excellent opportunity for a creative, passionate planner to join our team in a growing community. The next Planner will have the opportunity to work on downtown developments, greenfield and in-fill subdivision development, and setting the stage for what Oswego will be in the future.
An ideal candidate will bring innovative ideas to planning, demonstrate a willingness to work with developers and landowners to balance their concepts with the Village’s regulations, and have a strong desire to work as a member of the team. Strong project management skills and a thorough understanding of land use principles are required. Experience with historic preservation and environmental issues a plus.
The Village of Oswego is in a period of tremendous growth, with new subdivisions, new business construction and prime opportunities for downtown development. The next Planner will have the opportunity to be a key component of all of these projects.
This position is responsible for planning activities involving both current development and long-range planning. Duties include:
- serving as a project manager for developments;
- preparing written project analysis and recommendations;
- conducting site inspections;
- providing staff assistance to various committees;
- and working with developers, business owners and residents.
The Village of Oswego offers an excellent work environment, as well as
- a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and life insurance;
- IMRF;
- and excellent paid time-off benefits.
The salary range for this position is $73,869 to $104,895 DOQ.
Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning or a closely related field; a master’s degree or previous Urban Planning, Comprehensive Planning, Zoning and/or Site Plan review preferred.
Excellent computer, oral and written communication, and interpersonal skills are required.
Additional information and applications are available on the Village website at www.oswegoil.org.
Submit cover letter, resume and application by email to: humanresources@oswegoil.org.
The Village is an equal opportunity employer.
First review of applications is September 9, 2024. Open until filled.
A full job description is available here: https://www.oswegoil.org/home/showpublisheddocument/7159/638602868461070000.
09/05/2024
Lakefront Planning Coordinator, Chicago Park District, IL
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLASS:
Under general supervision, performs professional duties in conjunction with other professional disciplines in the development and implementation of all project planning on the Lakefront.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
- Coordinates, develops and assists with the implementation of development projects on the Lakefront and districtwide, including insuring that all projects comply with the Lakefront Protection Ordinance, Planned Development requirements, historic preservation principles, city, state and federal regulations governing public parks generally and specifically with respect to historic preservation requirements and practices.
- Responsible for community interaction and public input, budgeting, and coordination with other governmental agencies.
- Interacts, plans, completes projects with other city agencies, including the Department of Transportation, Illinois Department of Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority and the Army Corp. Project assignments include, but are not limited to:
- the relocation of Lakeshore Drive,
- the Lakefront redevelopment,
- mass transit and or trolley initiatives,
- surplus roadway removal,
- museum and zoo additions.
- Coordinates and develops capital projects on the Lakefront, particularly those that are not related to park buildings.
- Prepares planning and historic reports.
- Coordinates the development of framework plans throughout the district.
- Trains and assists in managing staff and manages projects as assigned.
DESIRABLE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Training and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning or Public Administration; and
- A minimum of five years of experience working with government agencies, including but not limited to, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Chicago Department of Transportation or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge of professional research and data gathering practices, evaluation techniques, trend analysis, and policy planning.
- Knowledge of regulations and standards of various applicable agencies.
- Knowledge of organizational management principles.
- Ability to interact and communicate constructively with other disciplines, employees, and other agencies and organizations.
- Ability to plan, and prepare planning reports and budgets.
- Skill in writing and in application of planning methods.
- Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, and Adobe Creative Suite.
Career Service: Exempt EEO: Professional FLSA: Exempt
SALARY: $103,000
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 9/26/2024
09/04/2024
Community Development Director, Village of Carpentersville, IL
The Village of Carpentersville is seeking an innovative, visionary leader with proven experience who will serve as its next Community Development Director.
The Community Development Director will play an integral role in advancing the goals of the Carpentersville community through its updated Comprehensive Plan. This position is responsible for the overall vision and direction of the Community Development Department and its divisions of planning, building permitting/inspections, code compliance, and coordination of economic development.
The Community Development Director is a department head-level position and a member of senior management. The Director will lead and supervise department staff with direct supervision of the Assistant Community Development Director, Building Official, and Business and Community Engagement Coordinator. The ideal candidate will be an experienced professional that will anticipate and foster interdepartmental collaboration. The candidate must be skilled at building relationships, and having the ability to establish credibility and trust amongst stakeholders.
Pay Scale
$140,000-$150,000
Benefits
A full-time position at the Village of Carpentersville includes a comprehensive benefits package that offers medical, dental, vision, and group life insurance, IMRF pension, several options of pre- and post-tax retirement savings plans, flexible spending programs, and supplemental insurance benefits.
To Apply
To apply, complete an online application and include a cover letter and resume. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. The position will remain open until filled. Click here for the full job advertisement.
Qualifications
The position requires a bachelor’s degree in Urban & Regional Planning, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a related field from a four-year college or university; a master’s degree is preferred; five years of municipal planning and development; and three years of supervisory experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position will be considered. A valid State of Illinois Driver’s License is required upon hire. American Institute of Certified Planner certification is strongly preferred.
Special Requirements
The successful candidate will: be a responsible and reliable professional who fosters a positive work environment and working relationships; work well in a team environment and will cohesively work across all areas of the organization and the community; establish integrity and credibility; embrace the Village’s efforts to provide exceptional customer service for both internal and external customers and; be an exceptional communicator with well-developed personal, verbal, and writing skills.
08/30/2024
Planning Division Manager, Village of Brookfield, IL
The Village of Brookfield is seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Planning Division Manager in the Community Development Department. The Planning Division Manager is to implement, organize, and lead the Village’s land use regulations and planning functions.
For a full description of the Planning Division Manager position and to complete an employment application, please CLICK HERE.
The Village of Brookfield is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
08/27/2024
Project Manager, North Central Illinois Council of Governments, Ottawa, IL
Are you an organized and proactive professional with a passion for driving impactful projects?
We’re seeking a talented Project Manager to oversee and coordinate grant applications, strategic projects and project implementation.
In this role, you'll manage project timelines, budgets, and stakeholder communications while ensuring compliance with grant/project requirements, timelines and delivering results.
If you thrive in a dynamic environment and have a knack for problem-solving, we’d love to hear from you!
Extensive experience with Microsoft Office Suite of products including Word and Excel is essential.
This position offers the opportunity to contribute to an impactful regional planning organization.
This is a full-time position at 35 hours a week and includes having all state and federal holidays off with excellent benefits.
A valid Driver's License is required.
To Apply
Please send a resume with a cover letter to klindeman@ncicg.org with the subject line “Your Next NCICG Project Manager is (insert name)"
NCICG is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary Range: $44,000.00 - $48,000.00 per year
08/22/2024
Director, Environment and Sustainability, Cook County, IL
Job Description
- Responsible for managing the Cook County Department of Environment and Sustainability, overseeing the department’s employees and budget.
- Supervises personnel across six divisions including regulatory, sustainability, and administrative divisions.
- Coordinates with local governments, U.S. and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials to coordinate information and enforce environmental protection laws.
- Spearheads the County’s efforts to foster sustainable communities and achieve environmental justice.
- Collaborates with other Cook County bureaus, departments, government agencies at all levels, community organizations, private, nonprofit, and philanthropic partners to advance the department’s work.
- Apprises the Chief Administrative Officer and Cook County President and Board of Commissioners of environment and sustainability activities and initiatives.
- Provides expertise on the County’s regulations, policies, personnel and budget.
- Recommends policy, programs and ordinances.
- Approves work projects and staff assignments in accordance with priorities established in conjunction with the Chief Administrative Officer and President’s Office.
Open until filled.
Please email a cover letter and resume to ShakmanExemptApplications@cookcountyil.gov.
Please find the full job description and more information on the application process at https://www.cookcountyil.gov/service/current-exempt-openings.
08/19/2024
Assistant Planner, Village of Arlington Heights, IL
The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking applications for the position of Assistant Planner.
The Assistant Planner will join a fast-paced department of planners and will have the opportunity to work on exciting and interesting development projects to ensure the health, safety, and economic well-being of residents of the Village of Arlington Heights.
With the goal of building a community of lasting value, the Assistant Planner will research and assist in the development of special studies, proposals, and code amendments. In addition, the Assistant Planner will assist with economic development programs, perform site inspections, zoning reviews, prepare exhibits for reports and public meetings, and assist other planners in the department, as assigned. The Assistant Planner will perform zoning reviews for building permits.
Qualified candidates will have at least a Bachelor’s degree in urban planning or a related field, and at least a year of related experience. Experience with GIS software, AutoCAD, and graphic design is required.
The salary range for this position is $67,238-$90,769, with an anticipated hiring range of $67,238-$69,094, depending on qualifications and experience.
This position includes a diverse and competitive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid vacation, and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pension plan.
This position is open until filled.
The Village of Arlington Heights is known for its progressive planning and award-winning downtown. If you are looking to make an impact on future of the Village of Arlington Heights and further your career in planning and community development, this might be the right new opportunity for you!
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.
08/14/2024
Director of Community Development, Village of Channahon, IL
IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR THE POSITION OF DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Channahon is thriving community of 13,383 (2020 Census) residents located 45 miles southwest of Chicago, just west of Joliet and east of Morris in southwest Will County and eastern Grundy County. Channahon encompasses portions of Channahon, Troy and Aux Sable Townships.
Our employees work to serve the residents and make Channahon a family friendly and economically diverse community with high quality services. After more than a decade, the incumbent director is moving to a new position in the Village.
OPEN POSITION DEADLINE
- Director of Community Development *Open Until Filled*
- Hiring range $107,500 - $125,000, DOQ
POSITION SUMMARY
The selected individual will work under the direction of the Village Administrator and will head the department that is responsible for all planning, zoning, building, and code enforcement activities of the Village.
DUTIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
- Plans, organizes, and directs the planning, zoning, and development functions of the Village; supervises and evaluates subordinates; and prepares departmental budget.
- Prepares or coordinates the preparation of research reports and other policy documents to serve as a basis for action by the Village Board and the Planning and Zoning Commission; advises the Village Administrator on planning and development matters.
- Attends Planning and Zoning Commission and Village Board meetings as required; provides staff assistance.
- Represents the Village on special assignments and maintains liaisons with the business community, community groups, and other departments and organizations, when necessary.
- Supervises the enforcement of building, zoning, property maintenance, and nuisance ordinances through a subordinate supervisor.
- Responds to public inquiries concerning Village policy related to planning, zoning, building, and property maintenance issues.
- Promotes and maintains responsive community relations.
QUALIFICATIONS
5+ years of experience, preferably in a high growth community. Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in urban planning or related field is required. A Master’s Degree in related field and/or management/administration is preferred. Experience may be considered in lieu of educational requirements. Strong knowledge of land use principals and previous supervisory experience is required.
BENEFITS
Participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance available. 457 plans available. 11 paid holidays after 30 days of service. Vacation, Personal and Sick time are also provided.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should send a detailed cover letter, resume, and three professional references to the Human Resources Department of the Village of Channahon, 24555 S Navajo Dr., Channahon, IL 60410 or to Jodi Denton, HR Manager at jdenton@channahon.org. Full job description available at www.channahon.org. EOE/ADA employer.
08/13/2024
Economic Development Planner, North Central Illinois Council of Governments, Ottawa, IL
The North Central Illinois Council of Governments is seeking an energetic, organized, take-charge person to fulfill the role of Economic Development Planner to assist communities, in a six (6) county Economic Development District region. The planner will work closely with communities and business leaders to develop projects and programs to implement the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy for the region. Extensive experience with Microsoft Office suite of products including Word, and Excel is essential. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to an impactful regional planning organization.
This is a full-time position at 35 hours a week and includes having all state and federal holidays off with excellent benefits.
Bachelor’s degree in planning, economics, public or business administration, or a field related to the work preferred; AND 1 year of professional experience in economic and business development preferred. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered. GIS experience a plus. A valid Driver's License is required.
To Apply
Please send a resume with a cover letter to klindeman@ncicg.org with the subject line “Your Next NCICG Planner is (insert name) “
NCICG is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Salary Range: $40,000-$47,000
08/12/2024
Grant Writer, City of Aurora, IL
Under the direction of the Chief Community Services Officer or designee, the Grant Writer coordinates and oversees the grant application and grant management process. Duties of this position include but are not limited to:
- Collaborate with City leadership and staff to identify funding opportunities and align goals;
- Research and identify relevant grant opportunities to develop resources for current and proposed services, programs, and operations;
- Manage the grant application process including proposal development, budget creation, and submission;
- Compile necessary information for the application process; Develop, prepare, and write competitive grant applications;
- Oversee compliance with all grant-specific guidelines and requirements throughout the pre-award grant phase;
- Assist City staff to ensure compliance through the award administration and post-award phases; Maintain the grants management database/system;
- Track, monitor, and report status of submitted grant applications;
- Assist in preparing reports to granting agencies on the expenditure of grant proceeds;
- Make recommendations for process improvement;
- Other related duties as assigned.
This position requires a bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university including courses in English composition and basic mathematics. This position also requires a minimum of three (3) years’ experience in grant writing and success in obtaining grants, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. Experience in writing grants to county, state, and/or federal agencies/entities is preferred.
Must possess a valid Illinois driver’s license. Must successfully pass pre-hire requirements including but not limited to a physical, drug screen, and background check.
This is a full-time, executive level position. The salary range is $80,724.80 - $108,451.20 with starting rate dependent on experience and qualifications, but in most cases is no higher than the midpoint of the range.
Executive Benefits: The City of Aurora offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time and eligible part-time employees in accordance with the City’s Executive Pay Plan. Health, dental, vision, and life insurances Annual pay increases Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Paid vacations, holidays, floating holidays, personal days, and sick leave Gym membership reimbursement. May be eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program (if requirements are met).
Click here to submit your application online.
The position is open until filled.
07/29/2024
Development Planner II, Village of Arlington Heights, IL
The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking applications for the position of Development Planner II. The Development Planner will join a fast-paced department of planners and will have the opportunity to work on exciting and interesting development projects to ensure the health, safety, and economic well-being of residents of the Village of Arlington Heights.
With the goal of building a community of lasting value, the Development Planner will coordinate the Village of Arlington Heights' development review process for Planned Unit Developments, Special Uses, and other zoning actions for a range of projects. The Development Planner will also be responsible for reviewing building and sign permit applications, plans, and documentation for zoning analysis and adherence to Village code. In addition, the Development Planner acts as the liaison to the Plan Commission. Coordination with other Commissions such as the Zoning Board of Appeals may be required. The Development Planner reports directly to the Assistant Director of Planning & Community Development and provides supervision to a Planner I in the department.
The salary range for this position is $98,470-$132,935, with an anticipated hiring range of $98,470-$110,000 depending on qualifications and experience. This position includes a diverse and competitive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid vacation, and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pension plan. This position is open until filled.
Qualified candidates will have a Master's Degree in urban planning or a related field, and four or more years of experience. Candidates should have prior experience with municipal planning and zoning. In addition, the ideal candidate will possess strong site planning review skills and experience. Excellent interpersonal skills are required to effectively communicate with business owners, developers, architects, and members of the public. The person in this role must be available to attend evening Board and commission meetings as needed.
The Village of Arlington Heights is known for its progressive planning and award-winning downtown. If you are looking to make an impact on future of the Village of Arlington Heights and further your career in planning and community development, this might be the right new opportunity for you!
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.
The Village of Arlington Heights is an equal opportunity employer and strives to be a welcoming and inclusive place for all, improving how we recruit, empower, and retain the most diverse and very best talent, ensuring careers in public service will continue to attract the brightest for coming generations.
Any offer of employment is conditional upon passing a background and pre-employment drug screen.
07/26/2024
Regional Planner, Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission, West Burlington, IA
The Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission is seeking a highly motivated individual with backgrounds in urban planning, community and regional planning, landscape architecture, geography, leadership, public administration, public affairs, political science, or related field to fill a full-time Regional Planner position. This position will perform work under the direction of the Assistant Director. General duties will include GIS data collection and mapping, data collection and analysis, preparing planning documents, zoning and subdivision ordinance updates and enforcement, grant writing, grant administration, project management, assisting other planning staff, and other duties as needed. Compensation range will start at $45,000 but is dependent on educational background and prior experience. SEIRPC offers a benefits package that includes 2 options for health insurance plans, dental insurance, optional vision insurance, short- and long-term disability, life insurance, IPERS (State of Iowa pension plan), optional 457 retirement investment plan, paid time off, holidays, and flexible work scheduling.
Preferred Qualifications and Skills:
- Completion of a four-year undergraduate program or graduate program in urban planning, community and regional planning, landscape architecture, geography, leadership, public administration, public affairs, political science, or a related field (experience may substitute work experience for degree)
- One to three years professional planning experience, through full-time employment or internships
- Ability to work independently
- Must take responsibility and ownership for assigned projects
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Strong research and analytical skills
- Ability to work and communicate effectively in a team environment
- Ability to communicate via online platforms including Zoom and Microsoft Teams
- Flexibility and desire to work on a variety of projects
- Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, ESRI ArcGIS, and Adobe products
Letter of Interest and Resumes
For full consideration submit a letter of interest and resume by e-mail to sjones@seirpc.com or by mail to:
Sherri Jones
Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission
Regional Planner Position
211 N Gear Avenue, Suite 100
West Burlington, IA 52655
Letters of interest and resumes must be submitted by Monday, August 26, 2024. For additional information please call 319-753-4322. EOE/AA
07/26/2024
Executive Director, Carbondale Community Housing, Carbondale, IL
The Executive Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of affordable housing programs and initiatives within the not-for-profit organization. This role involves developing and implementing strategies to increase access to safe, affordable housing options for low-income individuals and families. The director is responsible to the Board of Directors and collaborates with internal teams, external partners, and community stakeholders to achieve organizational goals and address housing needs effectively.
Responsibilities:
Program Development and Management:
- Develop and implement affordable housing programs and initiatives in alignment with organizational mission and goals.
- Oversee the administration, implementation, and evaluation of housing programs to ensure effectiveness and compliance with regulations.
- Identify opportunities for program expansion, innovation, and improvement based on community needs and emerging trends.
Partner Collaboration:
- Cultivate and maintain relationships with government agencies, housing authorities, developers, nonprofit organizations, and other stakeholders to leverage resources and maximize impact.
- Collaborate with external partners to secure funding, grants, and support for affordable housing projects and initiatives.
- Participate in community forums, task forces, and advocacy efforts related to affordable housing and homelessness prevention.
Policy and Compliance:
- Stay informed about local, state, and federal housing policies, regulations, and funding opportunities.
- Ensure compliance with fair housing laws, zoning ordinances, building codes, and other regulatory requirements.
- Provide guidance and support to staff and partners on regulatory compliance, reporting, and documentation.
Financial Management:
- Develop and manage budgets for affordable housing programs and initiatives.
- Monitor expenses, revenue, and financial performance to ensure fiscal responsibility and sustainability.
- Identify funding sources, pursue grant opportunities, and diversify revenue streams to support housing initiatives.
Tenant Support and Services:
- Oversee the provision of supportive services to tenants, including case management, counseling, educational programs, and community resources.
- Foster a supportive and inclusive housing environment that promotes stability, self-sufficiency, and resident engagement.
- Address tenant concerns, complaints, and issues in a timely and professional manner.
Data Management and Reporting:
- Maintain accurate records, databases, and reporting systems related to affordable housing programs and activities.
- Collect and analyze data on housing needs, demographics, and outcomes to inform decision-making and program evaluation.
- Prepare reports, presentations, and grant proposals to communicate program impact and outcomes to stakeholders.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in urban planning, public administration, finance, business, law, or a related field (Master's degree preferred).
- 3 years of experience in affordable housing development, management, or related field.
- Strong understanding of housing policy, finance, and regulatory compliance.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and communities.
- Proficiency in budget management, data analysis, and grant writing.
- Commitment to social justice, equity, and housing affordability.
Benefits
- Annual Salary: $60,000-$80,000 (depending on experience)
- Benefits: health insurance (including dental and vision), IRA stipend, training and travel stipends
The Executive Director plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization's mission of creating inclusive, sustainable communities where everyone has access to safe and affordable housing options.
To Apply
Email resume to Ashley Gibson at agibson@carbondaleil.gov
07/25/2024
Economic Development Manager, Village of Libertyville, IL
Come join the Village of Libertyville! The Village is seeking a full-time Economic Development Manager to join our Community Development team. This position is responsible for performing administrative and public relations activities, building relationships with business organizations, overseeing activities to attract, retain and promote businesses, and assisting in efforts which broaden and strengthen the Village’s economic base. The Economic Development Manager is also the staff liaison to the Economic Development Commission and Parking Commission. The Department operates with a full-time staff of 10 employees and numerous part-time staff and is committed to providing the best service in land development, as well as the health, safety and general welfare of the Village’s residents and businesses.
Hiring Range: The expected starting salary range is $111,269 - $142,056 depending upon qualifications and experience.
Benefits: IMRF eligible, health insurance including medical, dental, vision, life, flexible spending accounts for medical, dependent care, and commuter, optional 457 plan participation, paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave and personal days, tuition reimbursement.
Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in planning, economics, or a field related to the work, Master’s preferred; AND four (4) years of professional experience in economic and business development; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Required Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations:
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Illinois driver’s license.
Ideal Candidate:
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Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills, able to present complex technical information to any audience.
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Strong interpersonal skills necessary to connect with and support the business community and business organizations.
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Knowledge of codes, ordinances, policies and procedures related to development, planning and zoning.
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Proficiency with Federal, State, and County regulations and funding programs related to activities.
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Ability to serve as advisor to Village management on economic development matters, including incentives, business district improvement, and financial redevelopment tools.
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Strong administrative principles and practices, including goal setting, program development, business attraction, business retention, TIF and business district support.
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Ability to develop and maintain brochures, advertisements, press releases, and websites for distribution to a variety of targeted audiences to promote the Village as a business and as a tourist destination.
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Knowledge of commercial real estate industry to enable tracking of available sites and assisting brokers and prospective businesses.
How to Apply: Please submit your cover letter, resume, and three professional references with the subject line "Economic Development Manager" via email to Jeni Houtz, Human Resources Manager, at jhoutz@libertyville.com.
First Review of Applications: August 9, 2024. Open until filled.
The Village of Libertyville is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Full Job Description available upon request.
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