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02/11/2026
Assistant Planner, City of Waukegan, IL
This position supports urban planning and development by assisting residents and developers, reviewing permits, preparing reports, maintaining zoning data, and coordinating zoning applications. The incumbent may also manage grants, oversee sustainability initiatives, manage public art programs, and more. Works with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Unified Development Ordinance, and other long-range planning documents to guide projects and steer the community toward Waukegan's shared vision. Additional responsibilities include public engagement and facilitating communication with the City Council and the Planning & Zoning Commission.
This is a career progression series opportunity. Employees are eligible for progression through the listed classification series based on attaining the minimum qualifications for each level and meeting performance measures.
Essential Functions:
The following duties are essential for this position. However, they are not to be construed as exclusive or all–inclusive. To be successful in this position, an individual must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily. Other duties may also be required or assigned.
- Works with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Unified Development Ordinance, and other long range planning documents to guide projects and steer the community towards the shared vision for Waukegan laid out in the documents.
- Reviews permits and zoning applications for compliance with City codes and regulations.
- Responds to customer inquiries via phone, email, or in-person regarding permits, zoning requirements, and applications.
- Meets with customers, business owners, and developers to assist with zoning applications and permits.
- Collects, compiles and analyzes data and factual materials in order to prepare studies regarding land use, zoning, and land development requests.
- Interprets zoning and development regulations.
- Assists with drafting assigned sections of written reports and studies, including community plans.
- Assists in updating municipal codes related to planning and development, including the Unified Development Ordinance.
- Assists in the design, layout and construction of maps, charts, drawings, and exhibits.
- Assists with preparation of materials for meetings. Attendance at or participation in these meetings may be necessary, as requested.
- Prepares, maintains, and updates files, databases, maps, and other records in support of planning activities.
- Research opportunities for the City related to economic development and site selection within the City of Waukegan.
- Assists in reviewing site plans, conditional use permits, and other applications.
- Gives presentations to the Planning & Zoning Commission at their monthly evening meetings, presenting projects and staff reports to the Commission and the public.
- Writes, coordinates, and posts public notices in newspapers and mails written notices to stakeholders.
- Attends City Council committee meetings to provide information and answer questions related to planning projects.
- Performs additional duties as assigned to support departmental goals.
Required Competencies:
- Knowledge of urban planning principles, zoning regulations, and sustainable development practices.
- Proficiency in reviewing permits, zoning applications, and site plans for compliance with City codes and ordinances.
- Strong analytical skills to evaluate land use data, compile studies, and develop reports on planning and zoning matters.
- Ability to assist in updating municipal codes related to zoning, subdivision, signage, and other development regulations.
- Expertise in GIS mapping systems to update and analyze zoning data, create maps, and support planning activities.
- Experience in managing and administering grant-funded projects, including compliance, reporting, and stakeholder coordination.
- Strong organizational and time management skills to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines.
- Proficiency in public engagement, including organizing meetings, preparing presentations, and communicating with stakeholders.
- Ability to develop and implement sustainability initiatives and prepare related reports for City Council.
- Skill in coordinating programs, including drafting RFPs, engaging stakeholders, and managing related community activities.
- Effective communication skills for interacting with residents, developers, elected officials, and other stakeholders.
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws governing planning, zoning, economic development, and environmental sustainability.
- Capacity to draft and edit ordinances, staff reports, and legal notices for City Council, boards, and commissions.
- Commitment to maintaining professionalism and discretion while handling sensitive planning and zoning matters.
- Ability to manage long-term projects and track progress through detailed timelines and reports.
- Familiarity with economic development opportunities and strategies to attract business investments to the City.
- Skill in facilitating collaboration between City departments and external stakeholders to align projects with City goals.
Physical & Work Environment:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- This work requires the occasional exertion of up to 25 pounds of force; work regularly requires sitting, frequently requires standing, speaking, or hearing, using hands to finger, handle or feel and repetitive motions, and occasionally requires walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling and reaching with hands and arms.
- Work has standard vision requirements.
- Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word.
- Hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels.
- Work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data and observing general surroundings and activities.
- Work occasionally has exposure to adverse environmental conditions.
- Work is in a moderately noisy office setting (e.g., business office, light traffic).
Salary & How to Apply:
The starting salary range is $61,030 - $63,000 annually.
If interested in this position, please submit your resume and cover letter to jobs@waukeganIL.gov on or before the close of business on Monday, March 16, 2026, and indicate Assistant Planner in the subject line.
02/11/2026
Director of Development Services, Village of Hoffman Estates, IL
The Village of Hoffman Estates, IL (pop. 50,476) located in the highly desirable area of northwestern Cook County, is seeking its next Director of Development Services. The selected candidate will lead an experienced and talented department staff as they guide the development activities of this growing community. The Director will work closely with the Village Manager and the leadership team, providing technical support on growth and development matters, facilitating discussions, and representing the community in efforts to foster a healthy, diversified economy for both residents and businesses.
The Director of Development Services organizes and directs the activities of 32 employees in the following divisions: Economic Development, Planning/Transportation, Engineering, and Building & Code Enforcement. This department manages a dynamic range of development activities, including greenfield development, redevelopment, planned unit development, and large data center projects. With its talented staff, the department is charged with keeping the community vibrant, and in tune with the land use needs. The new Director plays an active role in infrastructure planning to support future growth.
The new Director will play a critical role in fostering an atmosphere of trust and open communication within the department. Exceptional self-awareness and empathy are essential, as the Director will be expected to resolve conflicts thoughtfully and motivate seasoned professionals. The Director is appointed by, and reports to, the Village Manager and is responsible for managing a departmental budget of $6.8 million. The Village’s General Fund budget is approximately $85 million for fiscal year 2026, and $228 million across all funds.
Qualifications
- A strong understanding of the principles, practices, and methods of modern municipal planning, with a minimum of four to ten years of related experience in planning and community development.
- At least two years of experience in an executive leadership role with responsibility for effective staff supervision.
- A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in public administration, business, marketing, or a related field is preferred.
- Comprehensive knowledge of development processes.
- Exceptional communication skills demonstrating the ability to effectively transmit complex and challenging topics to a wide range of audiences.
- Demonstrates an ability to work across the organization collaborating to support the Village’s development objectives.
Compensation and Benefits
Residency within the Village is not required. The salary range for this position is $152,563 to $216,639, with the ability for well-qualified candidates to be hired above the midpoint up to the range maximum. The Village offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage (BCBS PPO or HMO options), medical and dependent care flexible spending through WEX, and deferred compensation investment options. The benefits program also features eight paid holidays, four additional floating holidays, paid vacation and sick leave, professional development opportunities, a vehicle allowance, a Village cell phone, and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement System (IMRF).
Application Process
Interested candidates should apply online with a résumé, cover letter, and contact information for five professional references by February 23, 2026. Submit your materials to the attention of Katy Rush, MGT Approved Independent Executive Recruiter at www.GovHRjobs.com. Confidential inquiries may be directed to Ms. Rush at 847-380-3240 x 122
02/05/2026
Seasonal Planning Intern, Village of Downers Grove, IL
The Village of Downers Grove is accepting applications for a Seasonal Planning Intern.
Duties: Performs a variety of planning duties as assigned under the direct supervision of AICP
Planners.
Responsibilities
Duties may include assistance with the following:
- Permit review and inspections
- Production of maps using GIS
- Development and site plan reviews
- Conduct on-site fieldwork
- Assist with ongoing departmental work responsibilities
- General office work, including scanning and filing of plans
- Other related duties as required
Minimum Qualifications
At least two years of college completed; students majoring in Urban Planning
or a similar field are preferred. Computer skills in Word, Excel, and GIS are required. Ability to work independently and work effectively in a team environment is required. A valid driver’s license is required.
Additional Details
- One (1) open position for a flexible 40 hours per week
- Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- The position lasts for approximately three months.
Starting Wage - $20.00 per hour
Apply Now
Interested applicants can apply online by clicking here. Only online applications will be accepted, except for providing reasonable accommodations. The position will remain open until filled.
02/05/2026
Planning Intern, Village of Oswego, IL
The Village of Oswego offers an excellent educational opportunity for an aspiring Planner as a seasonal Planning Intern. This position will have responsibility for assisting the Development Services Department by aiding staff in collecting and preparing data for various planning projects, conducting occasional fieldwork, preparing planning reports, attending community meetings (some of which occur after normal working hours) and conducting basic office functions as needed. The Planning Intern is a summer, temporary position working an average of 40 hours per week.
A successful candidate will have knowledge of planning concepts, strong research and analytical skills and effective written and oral communication skills.
A candidate for this internship must be enrolled in a college or university, or a recent graduate seeking additional work-related experience. Planning or similar course of study preferred. This is a temporary position to begin in May and end August. Internship offer is contingent upon a candidate’s successful completion of a criminal background check and pre-employment medical exam and drug screen. A valid driver’s license is required.
The Village of Oswego offers $15.45-$22.94/hour; an excellent work environment; and a commitment to provide coaching, career development and balanced performance feedback.
Job responsibilities may include:
- Providing support to Development Services Department.
- Assisting staff in collecting and preparing data for various planning projects.
- Conducting occasional field work.
- Preparing planning reports of limited or variable complexity.
- Assisting planning staff at community meetings, some of which may be after
normal working hours. - Conducting basic office functions as needed, such as data entry, file management,
and customer service. - Building and maintaining positive working relationships with co-workers, other
Village employees and the public using principles of good customer service. - Performing related duties as assigned.
Click here to view the full job posting.
Applications are due 27 February, 2026. Click here for more application information.
02/04/2026
Zoning Permit Review Technician, Arlington Heights, IL
The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking a detail-oriented Zoning Permit Review Technician to join our Planning & Community Development Department. This position plays a key role in supporting the Village’s development review process by ensuring zoning-related permits and applications are reviewed accurately, efficiently, and in compliance with Village regulations. The Zoning Permit Review Technician provides guidance in person, by phone, and via email, clearly explaining zoning regulations and Village procedures in a customer-focused manner.
The Zoning Permit Review Technician conducts technical zoning reviews for a wide range of residential and commercial projects, including additions, new single-family homes, accessory structures, and signage. The position evaluates compliance with zoning requirements such as setbacks, lot coverage, floor area, and impervious surface coverage, as well as compliance with the Village’s Sign Code.
The position supports the department’s operations by maintaining accurate records, assisting with permitting and licensing software administration, and contributing to process improvement initiatives. The Zoning Permit Review Technician may also conduct limited field research related to permits, perform zoning-related research and special projects, and provide general administrative support to the team.
The ideal candidate will have excellent customer service skills, the ability to read and interpret zoning regulations and construction drawings, and excellent attention to detail. Experience with permitting or zoning review is preferred. Candidates should have at least three years of related experience. A high school diploma or equivalent is required, with some college coursework preferred—ideally in planning, architecture, construction, engineering, or a related field. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, GIS, permitting software and electronic plan review tools is important; experience with Bluebeam Revu is a plus.
The anticipated hiring range for this position is $71,472 - $75,478, with a full salary range of $71,472 - $96,485. The Zoning Permit Review Technician will work a 37.5-hour work week, Monday - Friday and will be offered a diverse and competitive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid vacation, opportunities for professional development and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pension plan.
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.
01/29/2026
Associate Planner, City of Des Plaines, IL
Position Summary
Position performs a variety of complex tasks in coordinating and facilitating the progression of development projects through the City’s development review process, supports the administration and enforcement of the City’s Zoning Ordinance, and coordinates the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
Supervision Received/Exercised
Works under the guidance and direction of the Assistant Director – Planning, Zoning, & Licensing Division.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Reviews development plans and proposals as assigned to ensure compliance with the various provisions of the City's regulations, consistency with existing zoning, and conditions of previous zoning approvals.
- Reviews building permit applications to ensure zoning compliance.
- Prepares staff reports and makes presentations for public hearings before the Planning and Zoning Board.
- Conducts routine studies pertaining to the Comprehensive Plan, zoning changes, CDBG, and other current planning matters where the information to be gathered is factual and objective in character.
- Provides administration for the City’s CDBG from the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) through program management, recipient monitoring, entry of documentation in HUD software application, maintenance of case records, annual grant reporting, payment authorization, and collaborative preparation of plans and reports required for the program.
- Conducts pre-application meetings with homeowners, architects, and commercial developers.
- Explains zoning projects and answers questions to the general public.
- Resolves and/or coordinates with other departments to resolve information/records requests, zoning verification letters, zoning violations, neighbor disputes, and service requests.
- Assists with drafting text amendments to the City's Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Code that align with the development patterns and characteristics of specific areas of the City and reflect the conditions of approval for the zoning project.
- Participates in the creation of plans for land use, including layout of streets, parks, location of businesses, industrial and residential areas, and transportation facilities.
- Attends conferences and meetings to keep abreast of current trends in the profession; represents the department in a variety of local, county, state and other meetings.
- Performs other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications
- Course work in progress toward a degree from a four-year college or university related to urban planning or a closely related field;
- Degree from a four-year college or university related to urban planning or a closely related field preferred; and
- Prior experience including internships or employment in municipal community development and/or urban planning preferred.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
- Knowledge of urban and suburban development and planning principles, practices, and techniques;
- Knowledge of subdivision and professional planning and zoning procedures;
- Knowledge of landscape architecture or urban design principles and practices as they apply to properly assessing planning projects;
- Working knowledge of the methods and techniques of statistics and technical writing standards as applied to planning studies;
- Working knowledge of GIS applications;
- Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing with employees, consultants, other governmental agency representatives, City officials, and the general public;
- Ability to plan, schedule, coordinate, monitor, and implement multiple planning programs and projects simultaneously; and
- Skill in operating the listed tools and equipment.
Special Requirements/Qualifications
- A valid State of Illinois Class “D” Driver’s License is required.
- Certified Planner (AICP) designation through the American Institute of Certified Planners is desirable.
Equipment Used
Personal computer and various programs, telephone, copying machine, audio-visual equipment, and automobile.
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, talk and hear. The employee is occasionally required to walk; use hands and fingers to feel, handle, or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms; hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate computers and various pieces of office equipment.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
Working Conditions
Work is predominantly performed in an office setting where the noise level is usually quiet. Some outdoor work is required in the inspection of various land use developments and construction sites where the noise level will be moderate. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to inclement weather, including wet and/or humid conditions; or airborne particles.
Salary & Benefits
- Expected Starting Salary: $73,440 - $88,000.
- Salary Range: $73,440 - $102,635
- Actual salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Check out our incredible benefits package!
- Comprehensive Healthcare: We’ve got you covered with medical, dental, and optical insurance options tailored to fit your needs—offering low deductibles, low premiums, and an overall low cost to you and your family.
- Generous paid vacation, personal, and sick leave for a balanced work-life experience;
- Paid holidays to enjoy special moments throughout the year;
- Employer-paid Life Insurance for peace of mind; and
- Participation in the prestigious Illinois Municipal Employee Retirement System (IMRF).
Plus, as a member of the City of Des Plaines team, you get access to exciting financial benefits:
- Retirement Health Savings Account;
- Transportation Spending Account;
- 457 Deferred Compensation Plan;
- Roth IRA; and
- Optional additional Life Insurance.
This benefits package ensures your well-being, security, and a bright future!
The City may begin reviewing resumes and scheduling interviews as applications are received.
The position remains open until filled.
01/28/2026
Building & Zoning Coordinator, City of Washington, IL
Do you care about neighborhoods, local businesses, and how a city grows-block by block? The City of Washington is seeking a thoughtful, service-minded professional to join our Planning and Development Department and help guide development in a way that protects residents, strengthens neighborhoods, and supports a vibrant community.
Working under the direction of the Planning and Development Director, this position blends planning, zoning, inspections, code enforcement, and customer service into a dynamic role that makes a real impact on the community.
IN THIS ROLE, YOU'LL:
- Review building and development plans to ensure compliance with City zoning ordinances
- Interpret zoning regulations and apply them to real-world projects
- Conduct zoning and property inspections
- Review permit applications for construction, additions, subdivisions, and developments
- Coordinate and/or complete inspections (depending on qualifications) for building, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems
- Enforce adopted building codes including IBC, IRC, IPMC, NEC, and Illinois Plumbing Code
- Investigate nuisance and City code violations and assist with enforcement and abatement
- Assist developers, engineers, builders, residents, and City staff with technical guidance
- Attend Planning & Zoning Commission and Historic Preservation Commission meetings, as needed
- Serve as the primary contact for dilapidated building inspections
- Process short-term rental permit applications
- Prepare reports, lien waivers, and monthly/yearly building summaries
- Respond to zoning-related FOIA requests
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR:
- Ability to clearly explain regulations and communicate effectively to residents and professionals
- Knowledge of zoning, land use, construction practices, and architectural plans
- Familiarity with legal procedures related to zoning and code enforcement
- Comfort using computers, databases, GIS, and web-based applications
- Strong organizational and project management skills
- Self-motivated, dependable, and able to work independently
REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- Valid Illinois driver's license
- Ability to obtain ICC Residential and Commercial Building Inspector certifications within 6-12 months
PREFERRED BACKGROUND:
- Degree in Urban Planning, Architecture, Engineering, or a related field
- Experience in building inspection, zoning, or code enforcement
SALARY:
Anticipated salary range between $60,000-$75,000 per year, commensurate with experience. The City of Washington offers a robust benefit package including but not limited to paid-time off, medical benefits, and a variety of retirement savings opportunities.
HOW TO APPLY:
Apply today and put your planning and inspection skills to work for the community! Applications due March 15, 2026.
Questions can be directed to Maureen Chambers, Human Resources Manager.
01/28/2026
Finance Manager, Blackhawk Hills Regional Council, Rock Falls, IL
About the Position
In close coordination with Blackhawk Hills Regional Council’s executive director, office manager, and secretary/treasurer, the Finance Manager will first and primarily be responsible for reviewing records pertaining to past/current BHRC fiscal years, ensuring that documentation is available in a format that is accessible and accurate, allowing our third-party auditor to efficiently audit multiple years. BHRC’s fiscal year begins in April. BHRC annual state and federal expenditures are well below $1 million annually, and its typical operations and maintenance budget ranges roughly from $250,000 to $750,000.
Essential Functions
- Working with BHRC staff (in particular, the executive director and office manager) and its third-party auditor to supply timely information and analysis as required for GAAS and GAGAS-level audits
- Reviewing BHRC’s accounting systems with respect to GAAP and transitioning them to be fully compliant with GAAP
- Preparing all financial documentation for BHRC required annually by state/federal/private agencies
- Updating organizational policies and procedures in support of the above functions
Other Functions
- Supporting BHRC’s state/federal/private award administration, especially financial reporting
- Supporting various BHRC planning/technical assistance initiatives for local governments and not-for-profits, such as:
- Good financial governance advising and training
- Capital improvement plan development
- Program/project financing, especially housing
- Other functions as assigned
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Capable of working amiably, communicating clearly, following up reliably with BHRC staff and various stakeholders and agencies, including BHRC’s third-party auditor
- Interested in people; personable and empathetic; capable of building long-term relationships
- Proficient/fluent in:
- GAAP
- GAAS and GAGAS, with working knowledge of undergoing such levels of auditing from start to finish
- Accounting/auditing software (Aplos a plus)
- Google apps, especially Sheets; Microsoft Office apps, especially Excel
- Familiar with:
- Statistical analysis
- Public/not-for-profit budgeting and finance
- Grant administration; federal/Illinois state grant rules (CFR, GATA, etc.)
- Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for Northwest Illinois
- Interest in:
- Regional planning and community/economic development
- Single and multi-family housing finance and capital stack assembly
- Capable of analyzing complex information, producing accurate analyses, and drawing data-based conclusions
- Conscious of deadlines; able to submit project deliverables in a prompt and organized manner
- Creative but takes direction; confident but possesses sound judgement
- Comfortable working alone, in groups, at home, and with others
Compensation and Employee Benefits
- Pay rate: $45-$50 per hour
- Paid vacation, sick, and parental leave; paid holidays
- Health insurance
- Simplified employee pension individual retirement account
- Discretionary pay/annual bonus
- Annual cost of living adjustment
- Cell phone stipend
- Flextime
- Paid professional development, conference attendance, and educational materials
- Remote work available (some travel to BHRC’s office may be required initially)
Start of Work and Application Information
- By March 2, 2026
- Please email cover letter, résumé, references, and any relevant supporting documentation to info#111111hawkhills.com
01/22/2026
Community Development Director, Village of Palos Park, IL
Village of Palos Park, is seeking an innovative and experienced municipal professional to lead the Community Development Department. This position is appointed and reports to the Village Manager. This is a unique opportunity for a dedicated, dynamic individual to enhance Community Development focus within a building department environment. The Village recently annexed over 1,450 acres of land that will result in creative planning opportunities over the next several years.
Duties includes the management of staff to assist with enforcement of housing, zoning, building, subdivision and construction site environmental protection regulations and codes. The Director of Community Development will be responsible for organizational direction and leadership of the Comprehensive Plan, Strategic Plan and economic development goals for retaining and attracting businesses.
The Director of Community Development will manage all aspects of the issuance of building permits, mechanical, electrical and plumbing inspections and must have a comprehensive understanding of municipal codes. Position provides staff support to Zoning Board of Appeals and Plan Commission. Development of policy recommendations and presentations to Village Manager, Village Council, Zoning Board, Plan Commission and consultants will be required.
COMPENSATION:
The Village of Palos Park offers a generous benefit and leave package. Starting salary range is $90,000 to $105,000 depending on qualifications and experience. This position is part of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF). Residency in the Village of Palos Park is not required.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Position requires ability to interact harmoniously with municipal staff, residents, contractors and developers. Strong administrative, organizational, communication, GIS and computer skills required. Ideal candidate will have Master’s Degree in Urban Planning, Architecture or related field, with five years of municipal experience in a lead position in planning, building, administration, or economic development.
SELECTION:
Candidate screening process may consist of an application review, interviews, reference checks, and other verifications. Chosen candidates will be subject to a complete background check.
Interested applicants should submit resume, cover letter, and three (3) professional references to Village of Palos Park, Richard B. Boehm, Village Manager, 8999 W. 123rd Street, Palos Park, IL 60464 or to info@palospark.org.
The position is open until filled.
01/22/2026
Planner II, Village of Plainfield, IL
The Village of Plainfield is seeking to hire a full time Planner II. This is a highly responsible administrative work in the administration of the Village's long-range planning, current planning, and interpretation of the Village's Zoning Ordinance. This position also handles the coordination of special projects for the Planning Department Director including special planning studies, economic development programs, and other such projects.
Required: 3+ years of experience in a responsible planning position with a Bachelor’s degree in urban planning, public administration, or closely related field. Master’s degree preferred. (Candidates with less experience may be considered at our Associate Planner level.)
The Village is pleased to offer a comprehensive employee benefits program that includes medical insurance options at a low cost as well as complimentary dental, vision, and life insurances. This position will participate in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Pension, 457 Retirement plan, and an employee wellness program. Paid vacation, two personal, twelve sick, and eleven holidays are also provided annually. The salary range for this exempt position is $90,715 – $122,464 annually, depending on qualifications and experiences. Anticipated starting salary is from the minimum to the middle of the range. If less qualifications than posted are considered, starting salary will be in the range of $66,675 - $90,012 for the Planner I level.
Please see full job description for more details. Applications are available online or you may pick one up at Village Hall, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Email your application and resume along with a cover letter to humanresources@goplainfield.com.
01/22/2026
Deputy Community Development Director, Village of Wilmette, IL
The Village of Wilmette’s Community Development Department is seeking to fill the position of Deputy Community Development Director.
General Responsibilities
Position works under the general direction of the Director of Community Development and serves as Acting Director as needed. Facilitates the review and approval of complex development projects through staff and Village Commissions. Provides technical advice and assistance to the Director of Community Development and various Boards and Commissions. Reviews commercial and multi-family plans for compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, and adopted plans.
This position functions as the Deputy Director and acts as Director in the Director’s absence.
The Deputy Director provides leadership in staff management, long-range planning initiatives, public engagement, policy development, and process improvement for department services and projects.
The Deputy Director will also be responsible for the supervision of the Department’s employees.
Position Requirements
The successful candidate should have requisite experience in urban planning, zoning, construction, real estate development, code enforcement and public administration. A master’s degree in urban planning, Public Administration, closely related field, or equivalent work and education experience is required. Required managerial and supervisory experience of five (5) years progressively more responsibility. American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) or equivalate certification preferred.
Essential position requirements include the ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing, to interact with the general public in a courteous and professional manner, and the ability to prioritize, organize, and complete required duties timely and accurately. Candidate must be detail oriented, flexible, and a team player. The candidate will possess a working knowledge of web-based computer software programs, and should be proficient in Microsoft Office including (Outlook, SharePoint, Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint) as well as general office equipment.
Compensation and Benefits
Starting Salary: $161,620 (DOQ)
2026 Salary Range $139,264 to $184,794
The starting salary shall be based on the candidate’s experience and qualifications. 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. A summary of compensation and benefits can be viewed on the Village’s webpage.
Selection Process
Candidates will undergo multiple interviews. The successful candidate will undergo a preemployment physical to include reference checks, and a driver’s license records verification with the Secretary of State’s Office.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should complete an online employment application found on the Village’s Self-Service Employment Opportunities webpage and attach your resume and cover letter.
Employment applications will be reviewed as they are received. Paper submissions will not be accepted. The position remains open until filled.
01/21/2026
Summer Intern, Village of Round Lake, IL
The Village of Round Lake is seeking a Community Development Intern for Summer 2026. This hands-on internship provides meaningful experience in planning, zoning, community outreach, and local government operations. The intern will be a valued member of the Community Development Department and will work closely with staff on projects that directly impact the Village.
Under the general supervision of the Director of Community Development, the Community Development Intern will assist with a variety of planning and community development functions, including zoning, special projects, events, research, and administrative support. The primary purpose of this position is to provide professional development for individuals interested in a career in planning or community development.
Anticipated Projects
Projects may vary based on interest and department needs and may include:
- Assisting with planning and implementation of the Downtown Car Show, including event promotion, sponsor and volunteer outreach, event-day support, photography, and coordination of judges and awards
- Supporting proactive code enforcement efforts such as property monitoring, grass mowing violations, and address number verification
- Taking photographs for newsletters, the Village website, and future communications; drafting newsletter articles and assisting with website content updates
- Organizing and reviewing development files in accordance with State Records Retention requirements, including scanning and logging plats and engineering plans
- Providing customer service assistance at the counter or by phone related to building permits, inspections, and general inquiries
- Conducting research on planning and development topics as needed
Required Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a college or university pursuing a graduate, undergraduate, or associate degree in urban planning, architecture, public administration, economic development, geography, GIS, or a closely related field
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment
- Valid driver’s license required
Internship Details
- Seasonal position: May–August (flexible start/end dates)
- Up to 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
- In-person position
- Starting wage: $17.00 per hour
How to Apply
Submit a cover letter, resume, and three references to hr@roundlakeil.gov. First review of applications begins February 20, 2026. The position will remain open until filled.
01/20/2026
Senior Planner, Village of Libertyville, IL
The Village of Libertyville is seeking a full-time Senior Planner to join our Community Development team. Responsible for performing complex professional planning duties in support of the administration of the Zoning Code, Subdivision Code and Comprehensive Plan; guides applicants through the development review and consideration process; collects, interprets and presents data and prepares reports; provides information and advice to the public. The Senior Planner is the staff liaison to the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals. The Department operates with a full-time staff of 11 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.
Education
Bachelor’s degree in planning or a related field; AND five (5) years of professional experience in zoning/planning administration; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. AICP certification desirable.
Ideal Candidate
- Create clear and concise verbal and written materials, technical documents, reports, and correspondence to present complex information to any audience.
- Knowledge of codes, ordinances, policies and procedures related to development, planning and zoning.
- Ability to research, analyze and summarize planning data.
- Experience working directly with the public and public bodies.
- Skill in Interpreting maps, site and building plans and specifications, graphs and statistical data.
- Contribute effectively to the accomplishment of team or work unit goals, objectives and activities.
- After being provided direction from management, organize work and set priorities, meeting critical deadlines with the ability to follow up on assignments with minimal direction or oversight.
- Use tact, discretion, initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines.
- Organize and maintain accurate records and files following paper and digital policies.
- Ability to provide work direction and instruction to technical or office support staff; may assist in instructing less experienced professional staff.
Compensation and Benefits
The expected starting salary range is $82,558 - $101,393 (full range to $120,229) depending upon qualifications and experience. A comprehensive benefit package includes participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), health insurance including medical, and dental, (also available to dependents), life insurance, medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts, optional 457 plan participation (MissionSquare and Nationwide), PSLF eligibility, and paid holidays, vacation, sick leave, and personal days, as well as tuition reimbursement.
How to Apply
A resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references should be submitted to Human Resources at employment@libertyville.com.
Initial review of resumes beginning February 6 (continuous review until filled).
01/19/2026
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSPECTOR 2, Village of Addison, IL
The Community Development Inspector 2 position is a higher-level classification than that of the Community Development Inspector 1 employee, requiring more inspection experience, ability to perform plan reviews and obtain job-related certifications. The person in this position performs inspections and plan reviews of business, commercial, industrial, housing and building properties to ensure compliance with all Village building, zoning, construction, and life safety codes. The Inspector may be on call 24-hours a day for emergency inspections and to work overtime in the necessary capacity to perform job duties. Work is of average difficulty and is reviewed for progress and conformance to established procedures by the Building Division Supervisor or his designee.
Why Should You Apply For This Position?
- The maximum pay for this position is within the top 25% of pay for comparable positions in 13 communities around the Village of Addison.
- If an employee’s performance is satisfactory, eligible employees will receive an annual, general-wage-adjustment of approximately 2.5% – 3% in 2026, and an annual merit increase of 3% until they reach the maximum step in their grade; that’s a 5.5% - 6% increase in pay within a year of hire.
- Employees will be eligible to join one (1) medical plan with Aetna, dental insurance with Delta Dental and vision insurance with VSP. They also have an option of participating in over six (6) voluntary benefit plans.
- Employees who choose to participate in the Village’s medical plan will pay nothing for insurance coverage for themselves and eligible dependents. Further, participants in the medical plan will have their health savings accounts funded by the Village of Addison at: $2,000 for single coverage; $4,000 for employee + 1 coverage, and $6,000 for family coverage on an annual basis.
- Full-time employees receive two (2) times their annual salary in life insurance at no cost.
- Tuition reimbursement is available and approved training paid for by the Village of Addison.
- Work/life balance is strongly supported in Addison.
- Average tenure of current employees is over 11 years.
Salary
Range: $87,881 – $121,648. The Village anticipates hiring at or close to the starting pay of the position’s pay-range
How to Apply
Applications can be obtained at the Village Hall either in the Administration Department, Room 2100, or downloaded from the Village’s website at www.addisonadvantage.org. Applicants will be notified by letter of the test date for this position, where applicable. All completed applications must be directed to the Director of Human Resources/Risk Management, either via regular mail at 1 Friendship Plaza, Addison, Illinois 60101, emailed to voajobs@addison-il.org, or submitted personally to the Administration Department, Room 2100 of the Village Hall by no later than 5pm, February 19, 2026. Also, applications submitted after the deadline will NOT be accepted. Only one (1) application per person, per testing cycle is accepted.
**APPLICANTS – PLEASE CAREFULLY READ**
To avoid conflicts of interest and the appearance of favoritism or bias and to enhance supervision, security, and morale, the Village of Addison believes it advisable to prohibit the employment of relatives in a direct supervisory relationship or to prohibit having two (2) relatives employed in the same department/division. In addition, this policy bars the hiring or employment of an employee's relatives in any position that would:
- Have the potential for creating an adverse impact on work performance; or
- Create either an actual conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest, such as the relative having an auditing or control relationship to the employee's job. “Relatives” (including blood/step/in-law/adopted/
legal guardian) are defined as spouse, mother, father, sister, brother, child, uncle, aunt, grandparent, grandchild, or any individual with whom an employee has a close personal relationship, such as a domestic partner, co-habitant, or significant other. The same prohibitions apply to employees who marry, cohabitate, or become related by marriage. The provisions of this policy are not limited to personal or familial relationships amongst supervisors, managers, and subordinates. The policy also includes personal and/or familial relationships between individuals working as peers in any department when such relationship actually disrupts the operation of the department or the Village.
IMPORTANT
Please be aware that applicants who apply for, are interviewed, and are not selected for employment with the Village of Addison, must wait one year from the date of the denial of employment letter before they can apply for Village employment once again; this applies to all Village positions. Please refer to the Village of Addison’s website AddisonAdvantage.org to review the job description and the summary of benefits.
01/11/2026
Principal Planner, City of Urbana, IL
Starting Salary Range: $85,984.42 - $113,929.35 annually
Job Type: Full-time, Management/Exempt, Civil Service
Position Summary:
The City of Urbana is seeking qualified applicants for an exciting opportunity to lead the municipal planning functions of the Community Development Services Department. The successful candidate will serve as the manager of all activities and staff of the Planning Division and will oversee a wide variety of projects that will have a lasting impact on Urbana’s neighborhoods and community-at-large.
The Principal Planner oversees advanced, highly complex professional planning activities and manages Planning Division activities and staff. Responsible for supervising staff, coordinating work programs and priorities, and ensuring that decision-making within the Planning Division is internally consistent and in accordance with state and municipal statutes and the City’s priorities, mission, and values.
In conjunction with the Director, the Principal Planner is responsible for comprehensive planning, historic preservation, neighborhood planning, subdivision/development review, annexation, research, and long-term planning studies. Provides staff support to the City Council, Urbana Plan Commission, Urbana Historic Preservation Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Design Review Board. Represents the City on a variety of intergovernmental committees and teams. Supervises and leads staff to accomplish the planning goals of the City. May also be assigned zoning administration duties.
TO APPLY
Applicants must submit a current resume and an online application. Click the red "Apply" button on the upper-right hand side of this page. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, however initial application review will occur after Friday, January 23, 2026. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply prior to this date for priority consideration.
01/08/2026
Neighborhood Programs Manager, Village of Oak Park, IL
Job Classification: Neighborhood Programs Manager
Department/Division Neighborhood Services/Neighborhood Programs
Employment Status: Full-time
Annual Salary/Grade: $85,707 - $124,275/Grade 7
Anticipated Hiring Range: $85,707 - $104,991 +/- DOQ
FLSA: Exempt
Union: Non-Union
Employment Commission: N/A
Deadline for Application: Posted until filled, first review January 21, 2026
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This position manages the Neighborhood Programs Division of the Neighborhood Services Department, including administration of the Village’s housing licensing/registration programs and the Village’s housing programs. Provides highly responsible and complex staff assistance to the Director of Neighborhood Services Department.
Experience: Five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in housing programs and/or housing policy, plus at least one (1) year of supervisory experience.
Training: Possession of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in real estate, business management, urban planning, public administration, accounting, economics or a related field. A combination of education and experience that is equivalent shall also be considered.
Please click here for the full job description.
The Village of Oak Park is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce and strongly encourages applications from candidates of color.
01/03/2026
Economic Development Manager, Village of Winnetka, IL
The Economic Development Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing economic development and business assistance, business development (existing business retention/expansion and new business attraction), marketing/branding activities, and special events. The Economic Development Manager will act as a liaison to the Winnetka business community by working closely with the Community Development Department, as well as Village advisory boards and the Winnetka-Northfield-Glencoe Chamber of Commerce. The Manager will have a key role in the implementation of Winnetka’s Downtown Master Plan and will utilize planning and zoning expertise to assist the Village in special projects such as site redevelopment, public infrastructure improvements, and process improvement.
Essential Duties:
- Manage and oversee new business development by creating and implementing strategic business attraction, retention, and expansion initiatives and visits to attract targeted retail and permitted/desired uses.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with business owners, business tenants, real estate professionals, brokers, landlords, and developers.
- Develop the economic development budget for annual programing and initiatives in coordination with the Deputy Village Manager; manage funds, track, and monitor economic development expenses.
- Develop and maintain a commercial property database and directories of businesses and available sites.
- Expand the Village’s knowledge of its market, including vacancies, leases, acquisitions and leakage to create a targeted growth strategy.
- Design, prepare, and implement marketing strategies and promotional materials; forge partnerships and cross-promotional co-advertising/marketing opportunities with business district stakeholders.
- Act as a liaison/ombudsman to the business community by assisting prospective businesses with information such as site locations, process requirements, zoning information, preliminary walk-throughs, etc.
- Work closely with the Community Development Department to streamline Village processes and address zoning and Code issues with regards to the business community. • Work closely with the Police Department to provide safety, parking, and liquor licensing information to the business community.
- Monitor the business climate regarding available space and economic development opportunities, as well as monitor and report on relevant trends.
- Serve as liaison between the Village, business districts, merchant groups, and the Winnetka-Northfield-Glencoe Chamber of Commerce.
- As directed, attend public, professional, and community meetings as a Village representative.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in urban planning; real estate; public administration; business administration; or a closely related field.
- Four (4) years’ of progressively responsible related work experience, preferably in a municipal or planning consultant environment.
- Economic Developer Certification desirable.
- Valid driver’s license.
Salary
Position range $110,068 - $154,876, DOQ.
Weekly work schedule is Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 40 hours weekly. May require occasional attendance at evening and morning meetings.
Apply
Submit Application Online: https://www.governmentjobs.
Position is open until filled.
12/18/2025
Deputy Community Development Director, Village of Buffalo Grove, IL
The Village of Buffalo Grove seeks candidates for forward-thinking Deputy Community Development Director. Under the direct supervision of the Director of Community Development, this position will help guide the Community Development Department in optimizing its capacity to achieve its mission through its three main service areas: planning and development, building and zoning, and environmental health.
This position will have the opportunity to supervise complex development projects; oversee departmental operations; interpret codes; oversee the Planning and Zoning Commission; assist in long-term plans; work with other departments and outside agencies; assist with economic development projects; and serve as acting director when required.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES
The Deputy Community Development Director will perform and manage a variety of complex, technical, and administrative functions.- Supervise complex planning and development applications and projects. This includes collaborating with developers to ensure proposals are aligned with the Village’s goals and objectives, analyzing proposals against the Village Code, and formulating recommendations and staff reports.
- Prepare, review, and present information to the public and various boards, committees and commissions including the Planning and Zoning Commission and Village Board. Act as the liaison to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
- Oversee the department’s operational needs of permitting, plan review, and inspection services. Reviews and interprets the code and makes recommendations to the Director.
- Manages the permit clerks and the inspectors, providing direction and completing annual performance evaluations.
- Work closely with the Director on departmental and employee management and growth, projects, budget preparation, process improvements, and strategic departmental planning.
- Identify the linkages between long-term plans and visions and current projects, policies and initiatives. Assist in helping develop and implement long term plans such as Comprehensive Plan, Lake Cook Corridor Plan and the Prairie View Metra Station Area plan.
- Collaborate with other departments and agencies on issues such as land use, community facilities, transportation, housing, sustainability, natural resources, health and other factors.
- Assist with economic development projects, which includes researching, modeling, projections and management.
- Serve as Acting Director in the absence of the Director of Community Development
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EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
- A minimum of five years’ experience. At least two (2) years in a managerial role is preferred.
- Bachelor’s degree in planning, public administration, business administration, or a related field. A master’s degree in planning, public administration, business administration, or another related field is desirable.
- Strong working knowledge of municipal planning, zoning, development, land use, building codes, economic development, permitting processes and related code enforcement.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing, and ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Village officials, employees, and the public. Thorough knowledge of local planning and development concepts, principles, and practices including urban planning, zoning regulations and development strategies. Ability to understand and comprehend legal and regulatory codes and local ordinances.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Most work activities are conducted in an office environment and include significant staff and public contact, sometimes involving individuals exhibiting high levels of stress or emotion. This position requires occasional evening work and occasional operation of an automobile to travel between locations. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. This employee will regularly visit other Village facilities to work with employees, either formally or informally, and will be required to drive to those facilities. This employee will also be required to attend meetings, training events, and similar activities with outside vendors.SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
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The salary range for this position is $134,950.40-$202,128.16, starting salary commensurate with experience, plus an excellent benefits package and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO APPLY
Questions should be directed to Nicole Woods, Community Development Director at nwoods@vbg.org
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply on-line at vbg.org. In addition to completing the on-line application, candidates must attach a cover letter and resume to their on-line application. Emailed, faxed, mailed or hand delivered applications and/or resumes will not be accepted. The position will remain open until filled, with the initial review of applicants expected to occur during the week of January 19, 2026.
The Village of Buffalo Grove is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
12/16/2025
Chief Building Official, City of Naperville, IL
The City of Naperville has an opportunity for a Chief Building Official (CBO) who will lead, train, oversee and guide the work of the Plans Examiner and Building Inspection Teams in the Transportation, Engineering and Development (TED) Business Group. These teams are responsible for reviewing and inspecting the City’s commercial and residential building permits as well as interpreting building codes and making recommendations on interpretations The CBO provides leadership and supervision to the Plans Examiners and Building Inspectors.
The CBO works closely with the Deputy Director of the Building and Code Enforcement Division as well as the Permit Manager, Code Enforcement Supervisor and other City departments.
Responsibilities
- Serves as the Chief Building Official, issuing interpretations and findings on code requirements to internal staff and the external customer, as necessary.
- Drafts and recommends building and related code changes.
- Reviews and approves various regulatory documents as the Chief Building Official.
- Leads, directs and evaluates employee performance and resolves personnel matters for the Plans Examiner and Inspection Teams.
- Ensures employees are properly trained and all required certificates have been obtained.
- Conducts reviews, approves time-off requests and reassigns work duties to balance workloads.
- Ensures adherence to all review deadlines by the Plan Review and Inspection Teams.
- Maintains a complete understanding of the permit process and the roles of Plans Examiners and Building Inspectors.
- Attends tenant build-out, pre-submittal, plan review, and pre-construction meetings to ensure that adequate plan review and code information is provided to the external customer and to troubleshoot plan review issues.
- Oversees the occupancy process, including issuance of temporary occupancy, as needed, and the timely completion of final occupancy.
- Works closely with the Deputy Director of the Building and Code Enforcement Division, Permit Manager and Code Enforcement Supervisor to ensure a seamless overall building permit, inspection, and enforcement operation.
- Documents and regularly reviews and improves team processes.
- Secures and manages third-party reviewers as needed to provide plan review and/or inspection coverage for all permit types.
- Conducts residential and commercial plan reviews.
- Periodically attends field meetings and conducts field inspections and observations to support teams’ functions.
- Conducts building damage investigations and prepares reports.
- Serves as the staff liaison to the Building Review Board and provides assistance to other boards and commissions as required.
- Provides excellent customer-focused, results-oriented services. Responds to concerns from residents, business owners, property owners and inquiries related to building permits.
- Maintains an in-depth knowledge of the functionality of the software platforms used for permit management, assists in upgrades and helps maintain information on the City website.
- Creates, maintains and generates records and reports (such as monthly building and inspection reports).
- Prepares an annual work plan for the Plans Examiner and Building Inspection Teams and tracks progress on completing work plan items.
- Works collaboratively with other TED teams to achieve common goals.
- Prepares, administers, and monitors applicable portions of the department’s operating, capital and special funds budgets.
- Manages own projects as well as oversees projects for the assigned team.
- Ensures safety rules and regulations are enforced.
- Performs all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, or a related field.
- Professional licensure in the State of Illinois in Architecture, Engineering or a related field.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in related building construction and/or technical fields.
- Minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience.
- ICC Residential Plans Examiner, Building Plans Examiner and Mechanical Plans Examiner certifications.
- ICC Certified Building Official designation.
- Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be substituted.
- Valid State of Illinois Driver’s License.
Preferred:
- ICC Building Inspector certifications.
- ICC Master Code Professional certification.
Salary
The anticipated hiring range for this position is $110,774.48 to $121,851.93 per year, commensurate with credentials and experience.
The Pay Grade for this position is E260. For additional information, click here.
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