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10/15/2024
Assistant Planner, McLean County, Bloomington, IL
The Assistant Planner assists in developing and updating the McLean County Regional Planning Commission’s (MCRPC) transportation and comprehensive planning processes. The Assistant Planner will help coordinate, prepare, and develop comprehensive plans, transportation programs and other projects under the direction of the Executive Director and other senior MCRPC staff. This position continually pursues, considers, and appropriately implements best practices within the role and maximizes on collaborative opportunities with municipalities and other partners.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Assists the Executive Director and other MCRPC staff in strategic, comprehensive planning, transportation planning, housing initiatives, rural planning and other efforts as needed, including public outreach, research, gathering and analysis of data, attending meetings and preparation of the documents.
- Collects, develops, maintains, and analyzes data using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other software in support of all planning activities. Creates maps and other graphic representations for inclusion in the reports.
- Coordinates the agencies outreach efforts to increase the community’s awareness of MCRPC and planning related issues, including updating and maintaining MCRPC and other project websites regularly with appropriate information, social media, coordination of the agency newsletters.
- Will provide technical planning services related to transportation, land use planning, rural planning, and GIS to the planning staff, city and county departments, community organizations, governmental units in McLean County, and the general public.
- Carries out assignments related to the implementation of various adopted plans
- Attends and participates in meetings, conferences, workshops, and seminars to represent MCRPC and keep up to date with current/best planning practices
- Other responsibilities as assigned
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Seeks to improve continuously, embraces change and is not afraid to challenge the status quo
- Displays passion and optimism; Inspires respect and trust; mobilizes others to fulfill the vision; provides vision and inspiration to other employees
- Delegates work assignments; matches the responsibility to the person; gives authority to work independently; sets expectations and monitors delegated activities; provides recognition for results
- Manages difficult or emotional customer (external/internal) situations; responds promptly to customer needs; solicits customer feedback to improve service; responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments
- Looks for ways to improve and promote quality; demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness; fosters quality focus in others; improves process, products, and services
- Develops project plans; coordinates projects; communicates changes and progress; completes projects on time and within budget; manages project team activities
- Understands business implications of decisions; demonstrates knowledge of the Commission's business and competition; aligns work with strategic goals
- Works within approved budget; develops and implements cost saving measures; contributes to profits and revenue; conserves organizational resources
- Speaks clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations; listens and gets clarification; responds well to questions; demonstrates group presentation skills; writes clearly and concisely
- Displays willingness to make decisions; exhibits sound and accurate judgment; supports and explains reasoning for decisions; includes appropriate people in decision-making process; makes timely decisions
- Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position
- Proactively supports a safety-minded work environment
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning or a closely related field
- Minimum of one (1) year of internship or professional experience in a planning agency or firm, or related profession
- Experience with GIS and other planning and/or design software
- Experience with MS Office programs (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Knowledge of contemporary planning concepts, principles, and skills developed by both educational training and work experience
- Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning or closely related field
- Minimum of one (1) to two (2) years of experience in a planning agency or firm, or related profession
- Superior writing and presentation skills
- Experience in one or more of the following areas: Transportation Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, Rural Planning, Public Administration, Environmental Planning, and data gathering and analysis.
Application Deadline
October 31, 2024
To Apply
10/15/2024
Building Official, Village of Glen Ellyn, IL
The Village of Glen Ellyn is seeking to hire one full-time Building Official. This is an exempt position. The job duties of the position include, but are not limited to, administering the provisions of the Glen Ellyn building code, zoning code, and fire code in an efficient, effective, and fair manner to ensure that the health, safety, and welfare of the residents and the general public are promoted and protected. The Building Official manages the Building Division staff including permitting staff, building inspectors, fire prevention inspectors and plan reviewers. The position oversees the day-to-day operations of the Building Division and provides responsive, courteous, and efficient service to Village residents, businesses, and the general public. Other related duties as assigned. The position reports directly to the Community Development Director.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Administer the primary functions of the Building Division through coordination within the Department and with the Administration, Public Works, Police, and Finance Departments, Village consultants, and other governmental agencies as necessary.
- Oversee the building permit process to ensure compliance with technical requirements of all applicable building codes and other regulatory agencies.
- Manage the inspection process to ensure existing and new buildings meet all Village code requirements.
- Manage code compliance and the resolution of resident complaints and conflicts with construction work or related conditions through requests for corrective actions and, if necessary, application of the enforcement and penalty provisions of the zoning and building codes, including inspections, violation notices, citations, fines, and court actions.
- Assist in the preparation of the Department’s budget.
- Implement and maintain the permit, inspection and plan review software program and eliminate non-value-added processes.
- Amend existing Village codes to ensure that they meet the changing needs of the Village, address new governmental agency regulations, and include building industry advances in technology, materials and equipment.
- Serve as liaison to the Building Board of Appeals, which meets on an as-needed basis. Assist the Planning Division, as needed, with other Commissions and Boards.
- Interpret building and zoning codes as needed for staff and external and internal customers.
- Directly supervise the Building Division staff, including includes Plans Examiner, Senior Building Inspector, Building Coordinator, Fire Marshal and various consultants.
- Provide training and guidance toward the development of employees.
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering, construction management, or related field (preferred).
- ICC certification – Certified Building Official or Master Code Professional (MCP) certification is preferred.
- Three to five years of experience of increasingly responsible supervisory experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations.
- Ability to interpret zoning code, building code, sign code, stormwater code, and fire code respectively; must also possess the ability to comprehend, retain and apply Village, State, and Federal policies and legislation, local ordinances, procedure manuals, etc.
- Ability to operate various types of standard office equipment, including computers and related software (e.g. MS Office suite); previous experience utilizing building permit computer software programs is a plus.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license at the time of application.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
The salary range for this position is $101,463 - $142,049 annually. Actual starting salary is negotiable and will be dependent upon qualifications, experience, and professional achievement. A full range of benefits is offered including health, dental and vision insurance, IMRF defined benefit pension, paid time off and holidays.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
11/01/2024
TO APPLY
- Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample and employment application (click here) to mailto: applicants@glenellyn.org. Hard copies (faxed, mailed, hand-delivered) of resumes will be declined.
- Applicants must indicate (Job ID: #35-24 Building Official) in the subject line of their e-mail.
- The selected finalist will be required to successfully pass a pre-employment criminal background check, reference check, and post offer medical physical with a drug screening. 4. Application deadline is November 1, 2024 at 4:30 pm. Candidates requiring reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact Human Resources at 630-469-5000.
THE VILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
10/10/2024
Community Planner, McLean County, Bloomington, IL
The Community Planner leads and coordinates the development and implementation of the McLean County Regional Planning Commission’s (MCRPC) community planning processes for both urban and rural areas and assists with developing and updating comprehensive and transportation planning projects. The Community Planner will coordinate, prepare, and develop planning programs and projects under the direction of the Executive Director. The duties include researching, analyzing, mapping, preparing documents and presentations, and organizing and leading community/housing project committees. The position will continually pursue, consider, and appropriately implement best practices within the role and will maximize on collaborative opportunities with municipalities and other partners. This position may supervise an Assistant Planner and/or interns as assigned.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Engages in the MCRPC’s comprehensive and transportation planning processes, documents, and projects.
- Collects, develops, maintains, and analyzes data using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other tools such as Tableau in support of all planning activities. Creates maps and other graphic representations.
- Leads and management the development of community plans and programs, including technical and policy reports
- Manages grant programs that fund the work of MCRPC
- Participates in the annual budgeting process and monitors spending throughout the year
- Leads all aspects of the interjurisdictional Regional Housing Initiatives
- Identifies and implements research projects related to community planning issues.
- Manage planning project consultants, as needed
- Coordinates the agencies outreach efforts to increase the community’s awareness of MCRPC and planning related issues. This may include communication materials such as surveys, posters, videos and audio publications, and other marketing/outreach materials. It also includes attending public meetings and other events in association with planning efforts.
- Engages with local stakeholders in association with MCRPC activities
- Attends and participates in meetings, conferences, workshops, and seminars to keep up-to-date with current/best planning practices
- Other responsibilities as may be assigned
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Visionary – Displays passion and optimism; Inspires respect and trust; mobilizes others to fulfill the vision; provides vision and inspiration to other employees
- Customer Services – Manages difficult or emotional customer (external/internal) situations; responds promptly to customer needs; solicits customer feedback to improve service; responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments
- Quality Management – Looks for ways to improve and promote quality; demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness; fosters quality focus in others; improves process, products and services
- Project Management – Develops project plans; coordinates projects; communicates changes and progress; completes projects on time and within budget; manages project team activities
- Business Acumen – Understands business implications of decisions; demonstrates knowledge of the Commission's business and competition; aligns work with strategic goals
- Cost Consciousness – Works within approved budget; develops and implements cost saving measures; contributes to profits and revenue; conserves organizational resources
- Communication – Speaks clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations; listens and gets clarification; responds well to questions; demonstrates group presentation skills; writes clearly and concisely
- Judgment – Displays willingness to make decisions; exhibits sound and accurate judgment; supports and explains reasoning for decisions; includes appropriate people in decision-making process; makes timely decisions
- Respect – Approaches others in a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position
- Safety – Proactively supports a safety-minded work environment
- Knowledge of contemporary planning concepts, principles, and skills developed by both educational training and work experience
- A working knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local planning laws and regulations
- Experience administering public agency programs and projects
- Ability to develop positive relationships with a variety of community, business, government, and neighborhood organizations, citizens, and staff
- Ability to think critically and work independently in performing planning duties
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning or closely-related field
- Two (2) to Three (3) years of professional experience in a planning agency or firm
- Coursework or experience in land use planning
- Experience in community engagement and committee leadership
- Experience with MS Office programs (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Working knowledge in GIS and other computer/design/data management programs related to planning
- Or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning or closely related field
- American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certification
- Three (3) or more years of professional experience in a planning agency or firm
- Superior writing, communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills
- Experience in one or more of the following areas: Housing, Community Development, Grant Management, Comprehensive Planning, Transportation/Transit Planning
- Experience in dealing with big data and data dashboards
To apply, visit https://il-mcleancounty.civicplushrms.com/careers/JobDetail.aspx?enc=QPQDKqwXNuJybHyCBjvzpwUGF/6R3zAHbzCQ5TyP2DOQjaLiKr/cHf12JLbwTvpX
Application deadline: 10/31/24
10/08/2024
Zoning Administration Coordinator, DuPage County, Wheaton, IL
Salary: $80,000.00 - $88,000.00 Annually
Location: Wheaton, IL
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 24-00088
Department: Building and Zoning Department
Opening Date: 08/20/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Hours: Monday thru Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
POSITION SUMMARY
We are pleased to offer the opportunity to work as a Zoning Administrative Coordinator within the DuPage County Building and Zoning Department. This position will process zoning and subdivision plat cases and plans assignments which support the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), Plat Committee, and the County Board.
DuPage County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only, and is not a comprehensive listing of all the duties and responsibilities performed by positions in this class.
- Coordinates cases through the zoning and subdivision process including attendance at public hearings and meetings and preparation of information and draft ordinances and resolutions for review by the ZBA, Development Committee and County Board
- Prepares and coordinates information pertaining to the Zoning and Subdivision ordinances for the public, ZBA, Plat Committee, County officials, and governmental agencies
- Reviews building permits for compliance with the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances
- Coordinates and prepares code enforcement cases and makes inspections thereto
- Provides follow-up documentation and inspection for ordinance compliance
- Develops and applies databases and computer technology (i.e.: Microsoft Office, GIS, and CAD)
- Assist to define, develop, and implement housing programs and policies that increase housing supply and options affordable to residents
- Assist in the development of strategies to increase affordable housing within the County and assist in the administration of the County’s Housing Solutions Programs including land bank, Community Land Trust, and Neighborhood Revitalization Programs
- Conducts research and evaluates data to understand the local housing market, demographic trends, and affordability challenges to identify gaps in housing supply and demand. Collaborates with stakeholders, the real estate community, county and municipal partners, non-government organizations, and state and federal agencies to assist in the design and administer the County's housing initiatives, policies, and programs
- Assist in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of housing initiatives
- Assist in the development of timelines, milestones, and action plans to guide program implementation
- Maintains regular attendance and punctuality
REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration or closely related field and two years of experience in zoning administration or planning work; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Position is typically office or administrative work and is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.
TO APPLY
Visit the DuPage County website for the full job description and to apply.
10/08/2024
Planning Manager, Village of Lincolnwood, IL
The Village of Lincolnwood, Illinois (13,463 ) seeks a dynamic and experienced Planning Manager to lead the planning and zoning operations throughout the Village. Lincolnwood is an ethnically diverse, home-rule municipality which is the gateway to Chicago’s northern suburbs. The Village consists of 2.7 square miles, with a unique blend of residential, commercial and light manufacturing properties with over 500 businesses that call Lincolnwood home.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Execute daily operations related to planning and zoning in the Community Development Department, including permit plan reviews; public hearing procedures, reports and presentations; and special research assignments or planning and zoning analysis
- Serve as the staff liaison to and performs all necessary functions in support of the newly consolidated Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals.
- Administer the Village Zoning Code and serve as Village Zoning Officer
- Provide a high-level of customer service in the form of assistance, expertise and guidance to residents, business owners and contractors needing services from the Community Development Department
- Responsible for maintenance and periodic updating of the permit fees, Zoning Code, and other related Village codes
- Perform or manage research and reporting of information or analysis for special projects related to planning and zoning or other aspects of community development
- Coordinate with Village staff or consultants representing other departments on issues related to planning, zoning or community development
- Attend evening meetings related to the Plan Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals and Village Board, and other commissions on occasion as needed
- Make recommendations regarding the preparation or modifications of ordinances affecting matters under the authority of the Community Development Department and implement such changes
Required Skills/Education/Experience
A bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Engineering, Urban Planning, Architecture, or a related field is required, along with 3-5 years of experience in a municipal Community Development setting or a combination of relevant education and experience. A master's degree is preferred, along with two years of supervisory experience. AICP certification is also preferred.
Hours and Compensation
The salary range for this position is $97,855.29 - $132,105.39 annually, with the anticipated starting salary between $97,855.29 - $114,980.34 annually. This is a full-time, salaried position. All applicants must be able to work 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and attend some events, programs and meetings outside of those hours when required. The Village provides an excellent, comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental and life insurance, participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), paid sick, vacation and holidays, along with other benefits.
Application Process
To apply, please complete an application for employment at www.lincolnwoodil.org/employment. Applications will be received until Monday, November 4, 2024, closing at 5:00p.m.
10/08/2024
Community Development Director, City of Charleston, IL
The City of Charleston, Illinois is seeking an organized, motivated, and experienced planning professional to become its next Community Development Director.
The purpose of this position is to plan, direct, manage, and oversee the activities and operations of the Community Development Department including long-term planning, private development review, building permit and code enforcement, and economic development operations. The Community Development Director provides high quality service to the community and advances important policy goals and organizational values established by the City Council. The Community Development Director provides highly responsible and complex administrative support to the City Manager and Deputy City Manager.
Duties Include:
- Development Services including: Planning Services, Zoning Services, Town / Gown Services, Annexations and Annexation Agreements, Property / Lease Agreements, US Census Coordination, GIS / Mapping Services, Economic Development Activities, Management of TIF Districts, Management of Enterprise Zone Districts, Management of Business Development Districts, Grant Writing, Grant Management, Inner Department Coordination and Community Relationships.
- City Planning: Shall be responsible for planning and for the maintenance, modifications and alterations of city planning documents including the comprehensive plan as adopted by the City Council. The Community Development Director shall further maintain the status of action items and other planning and economic development projects as directed by the City Manager and/or Deputy City Manager.
- Unified Development Code Enforcement: Shall be responsible for the enforcement of the Unified Development Code set out in Title 10 of this Code. For the purpose of Title 10 of the City Code (Unified Development Code), the Community Development Director title shall be interchangeable with the title City Planner and/or Building Code Official.
- Building Services including: Plan Reviews and Inspections: site plan review, building plan review and construction inspections.
- Building Code Enforcement: Shall enforce the City’s adopted Building Code and other related codes as set forth pursuant to the provisions of that certain document as detailed in Title 9 (Building Regulations).
- Nuisance Code Enforcement: Shall enforce the City Code, Property Maintenance Code Compliance, Visual Blight / Trash enforcement and Tall Grass and Weeds enforcement.
- Grant Administration: Shall be responsible for the administration of the City Revolving Loan Funds, Tax Increment Financing District (TIF) and funds, Enterprise Zone District (EZ) and funds, Business Development District (BD) and funds, and may serve as the City liaison with the Coles County Regional Planning Commission or other consultants hired to administer other types of grants relating to this office.
- Compliance Inspections: Shall conduct or cause to be conducted field inspections of properties for compliance with the ordinances of the City, particularly with respect to building, zoning, and property maintenance matters.
- Record Of Violations: Shall keep a record of all violations of City building codes, the Unified Development Code, and other related ordinances.
- Special Assignments: Shall investigate certain matters when requested by the City Manager and/or Deputy City Manager or members of the Board of Zoning Appeals and Planning or the management person designated by the City Manager and/or Deputy City Manager to investigate matters referred with respect to building codes and the Unified Development Code of the City.
- Supervision: Shall supervise the City Planner, Assistant Planner, GIS Coordinator, Building Code Official, Electrical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Compliance Inspector, any other inspectors hired by the City from time to time.
- Written Reports: Shall render such written reports as may be required by the City Manager and/or Deputy City Manager or by the Board of Zoning Appeals and Planning.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in planning, architecture, engineering or related field. Equivalent training and experience will be considered.
- Minimum of five (5) years of planning or related experience is preferred.
- Possess a thorough knowledge of Federal, State, and Local laws dealing with planning, zoning, building codes, grant administration and community assistance programs.
Compensation and Benefits:
The anticipated starting annual salary range is between $75,000 and $90,000 + or – based on education and previous experience. This is a full-time, exempt position with the City. Charleston offers an extremely competitive and comprehensive benefits package that includes very affordable medical and dental coverage (also available to dependents), life insurance, Flexible Spending Account, and vacation leave. Charleston also offers paid holidays, sick leave, professional development, and retirement through the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF).
Application Procedure:
Submit an application and resume at https://www.applitrack.com/charlestonil/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=Administration
Application Deadline:
November 8th, 2024
10/01/2024
Assistant Planner, Village of Carol Stream, IL
The Village of Carol Stream, Illinois, seeks a motivated, customer-oriented individual for the position of Assistant Planner within the Community Development Department. This full-time position will provide professional municipal planning and zoning review, primarily related to the administration of the Village’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). More specifically, this position is responsible for the review of zoning and building permit applications and business registration applications, as well as the inspection of properties for compliance with development approvals and the processing of zoning enforcement cases. In addition, this position completes research and analysis projects and data entry work within the Village’s Geographic Information System.
The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of planning and zoning principals within a municipal environment as well as the ability to listen, write and speak effectively. The ability to work independently as well as to collaborate with others inside and outside of the department is essential.
Qualified individuals must possess the following:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Planning, Architecture or related field;
- A minimum of one year of experience, preferably in municipal planning and zoning administration; (internship experience accepted)
- Possession of a valid Illinois Driver’s License;
- Knowledge in the use of computer applications including MS Word, Excel and Outlook; familiarity with GIS a plus.
Any combination of training, education and experience equivalent to that enumerated above will be considered.
Starting salary for this position is $63,946. Excellent benefit package provided including health (80% employer paid), dental, life and IMRF pension system.
Selection process consists of applicant review following deadline, with panel interview of selected candidates. Chosen candidates will be subject to reference, background and criminal history investigation. All job offers are contingent on a pre-employment physical and drug screen.
To apply please submit a resume and cover letter via this link: https://www.carolstream.org/departments/human-resources/job-opportunities#op-640794-assistant-planner; or by visiting the "Jobs" section of our website at www.carolstream.org.
Application Deadline: October 16th, 2024
EOE
09/30/2024
Assistant Planner, Village of Bloomingdale, IL
The Village of Bloomingdale is a dynamic community situated in DuPage County, Illinois, about 25 miles west of downtown Chicago. The Village is currently undertaking several long-term projects that will help shape the future of Bloomingdale, including the demolition and redevelopment of the Stratford Square Mall property and potential improvements and reuse of the Prairie Lakes hotel and golf course. To assist with this growth, the Village is seeking applicants for the full-time position of Assistant Planner. The Assistant Planner is an entry-level professional role responsible for assisting the Director of Community and Economic Development in responding to public inquiries, processing development applications, and performing various administrative duties. Recent graduates or candidates with relevant education and experience of 0-2 hours are encouraged to apply for this position!
The starting salary is $27.89 per hour to $30.29 per hour DOQ (approximate annual equivalent $58,011 to $63,003). Typical work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and occasional meetings after regular business hours. The position is full-time and non-exempt for overtime calculations. An excellent benefits package includes participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), health, prescription, dental, and vision insurance (also available to dependents), life insurance, eleven paid holidays, paid vacation, paid sick, and paid personal days, and more.
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
Assists the Department Director with public inquiries via phone, email, and in-person interactions.
Performs intake and processes development applications for the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) and administrative level evaluations.
Performs general office duties, including composing letters, updating policy manuals, and managing filing and archiving systems.
Attends meetings, some of which may be after regular business hours.
Prepares and presents staff reports and exhibits to the PZC.
Evaluates various processes and proposals.
Maintains communication with PZC members, confirms quorums for meetings, and provides updated correspondence.
Provides public information regarding development regulations.
Resolves citizen and customer issues.
Observes safe work practices and maintains regular attendance.
A bachelor's degree in urban planning is preferred. Additional experience in architecture, landscape architecture, public policy, or a related field is a plus. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job may also be considered.
The successful candidate must possess knowledge of planning philosophies, practices, techniques, land use, and zoning. Proficiency in research, data collection, and effective writing techniques is also required, as well as competency with Microsoft Office, Internet applications, and GIS software. The person in this position must exhibit professionalism, respect, and superior customer service skills.
Open until filled with the first review of applications to begin October 25, 2024.
Download and complete the employment application on the Village website. A resume and cover letter are required. Please submit all application materials to humanresources@vil.bloomingdale.il.us or 201 S Bloomingdale Rd, Bloomingdale, IL 60108.
A complete job description may be requested at humanresources@vil.bloomingdale.il.us.
The Village of Bloomingdale is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
09/30/2024
Planning Director, City of Joliet, IL
The City of Joliet, located just 45 minutes southwest of Chicago, is the 3rd largest city in Illinois, with a population of over 150,000. Joliet is a river city with a historic downtown, two casinos, and various attractions, such as the Rialto Theatre, Old Joliet Prison, Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Slammers Baseball Stadium, to name a few, and has just kicked-off a number of exciting long-range planning activities, including undertaking our first update to our comprehensive plan in over 65 years.
The City of Joliet is excited to share the opportunity to be our next Planning Director within the Community Development Department. As a Planning Director, you will be responsible for administrative, managerial, and planning of all operations of the Planning Division. Joliet is an engaged and dynamic community looking for the right person to help us grow in an intelligent and resilient manner.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Manages the Planning Division, including the supervision and ongoing training and development of all employees within the division;
- Ensures quality of work by staff planners;
- Prepares and presents cases to the Zoning Board of Appeals and Plan Commission;
- Oversees work procedures, prepares work schedules, and expedites workflow; studies and standardizes procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations;
- Assists with preparing the division budget; assures that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within budget;
- Works with the Economic Development Director to help attract, retain, and/or expand new businesses and industries to the City of Joliet and communicates activities with other departments and agencies, as deemed appropriate;
- Provides professional and technical information and support to developers and businesses for financial, grant/loan programs, licenses, permits, and compliance with City ordinances and building codes;
- Researches statistical data regarding city economic characteristics; analyzes trends, surveys community needs; interprets data and prepares a variety of studies, reports, and related information for decision-making purposes as required;
- Networks and maintains professional relationships with realtors, developers, banks, community groups, as well as local, state and federal agencies to support economic development efforts;
- Communicates official programs, policies and procedures to staff and the general public;
- Attends professional society meetings; performs public relations work to promote services;
- Keeps informed of current developments in the field of urban planning and economic development, particularly new legislation, recent court decisions, and various governmental, administrative decisions which affect divisional operations; oversees division conformance to policies and procedures;
- Performs other related duties as required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in planning, public administration, or related field; Master’s degree preferred;
Minimum of five years of administrative experience in municipal planning, including some supervisory experience;
Any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and ability.
Necessary knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Considerable knowledge of the modern principles and practices used in the fields of municipal planning, economic development, public administration, realty, business and public finance;
- Considerable knowledge of economic development funding sources and regulations pertaining to those sources;
- Ability to plan, organize, direct, and evaluate the work of subordinate employees;
- Ability to analyze the needs of businesses and recommend courses of action;
- Good knowledge of computers and electronic data processing, including GIS applications, Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher and PowerPoint;
- Ability to prepare plans and reports and effectively and persuasively present technical information/programs to community groups, City officials, and members of the public;
- Ability to communicate and develop effective interpersonal relations to professionally and respectfully interact with coworkers, managers, the public, and government officials to exchange or convey information, both orally and in writing.
Job Pay Scale
$111,000 - $177,570
To Apply
Visit the City of Joliet website. Deadline: October 25, 2024.
SELECTION GUIDELINES
Formal application, rating of education and experience; oral interview and reference check; job-related tests may be required.
The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION EMPLOYER
09/30/2024
Director of Community Development Services, City of Urbana, IL
Urbana, IL (38,336) – The City of Urbana is seeking a collaborative, resourceful, and passionate leader to join its high-performing management team as the Director of Community Development Services.
The City of Urbana is located in Champaign County in east central Illinois. It is home to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, one of the preeminent research institutions in the world. With a richly diverse population, a Big Ten University, two regional medical centers, and a flourishing arts and entertainment scene, Urbana offers its residents and visitors a wide range of exciting and unique urban amenities in a small, charming, and friendly package.
The Community
Urbana was founded in 1833 and is the County Seat of Champaign County. Along with its neighboring municipality, the City of Champaign, Urbana is part of the Urbana-Champaign MSA consisting of over 310,000 people.
Urbana is known for its beautiful neighborhoods, excellent educational opportunities, high quality of life, recreational amenities, and responsive local government. It is a hub for shopping, dining, and recreation in east central Illinois. The community is also home to world-class healthcare provided by two major medical centers: Carle Foundation Hospital and OSF Heart of Mary Medical Center.
Major regional employers include the University of Illinois and several Fortune 500 companies such as Kraft/Heinz, FedEx, State Farm Insurance, Caterpillar, John Deere, Yahoo!, and Intel.
Urbana also enjoys a wonderful stock of historic commercial and residential buildings whose history and architecture illustrate the evolution of the community. The City of Urbana has a very active and robust historic preservation program demonstrating the community’s commitment to carefully safeguarding its rich cultural and architectural heritage while, at the same time, embracing innovative concepts in urban design that will help to shape Urbana’s future.
The Municipal Government
The City of Urbana is governed by a Mayor and a seven-member City Council, each elected by wards to four-year overlapping terms. The Mayor is elected at-large to a four-year term. The Mayor is a full-time position and functions as the City's Chief Executive Officer. The Mayor appoints the City Administrator and the department directors, including the Community Development Services Director. However, the City Administrator oversees the day-to-day activities of each operating department.
The City has an annual budget of $85 million and employs 260 full-time staff. The municipality provides a full complement of services to the residents via the following operating departments: Police, Fire, Public Works, Community Development, Human Resources & Finance, and an Executive Department which houses Legal, Public Communications, Human Rights & Equity, and Information Technology.
Community Development Services Department
The Department has 17 employees and a general fund budget of $2.9 million, in addition to several special fund budgets such as TIF, grants, and public arts. Specific departmental functions include land-use planning, zoning administration, economic development, grant procurement and administration, building code compliance, and property maintenance code compliance. Additional activities include oversight of the City’s Arts and Culture Program and Urbana’s Market at the Square.
The Director of the Community Development Services Department is a member of the City’s executive management team and functions under the general direction of the Mayor and the supervision of the City Administrator. The major responsibilities of the Director include:
- Strategic Leadership
- Establishes the strategic direction for the department in alignment with the City’s strategic priorities.
- Build partnerships that foster better citizen services, eliminate barriers to achieving results, create and maintain alliances with key decision-makers, and take full advantage of available resources.
- Department Operations
- Manages, monitors, and evaluates all department service delivery methods and procedures and appropriately allocates required resources.
- Develops, recommends, and administers policies and procedures.
- Engages department managers to plan, direct, and coordinate departmental work plans.
- Serves as a technical advisor to the Mayor, City Council, City Administrator, citizen groups, individuals, contractors, developers, and residents on departmental matters.
- Assists in preparing new city ordinances and revising existing ordinances.
- Oversees all financial aspects of the department.
- Team Management
- Provides effective work direction to subordinate supervisors and employees.
- Facilitates group problem-solving, recognizing positive results, managing conflict, and negotiating satisfactory outcomes.
- Assess and monitor workload and, within City policy, establish appropriate service and staffing levels.
- Works with department staff to develop and retain highly competent, customer-service-oriented staff through selection, compensation, training, and day-to-day management practices.
- Community Engagement
- Maintains effective relationships with governmental officials, community leaders, city boards and commissions, residents, news media, and other key stakeholders.
- Represents the City in negotiations with other agencies, community groups, and individuals on various issues pertaining to the full range of community development activities.
Required and Desirable Qualifications
The City will welcome applicants with any combination of education and experience that will provide them with the required knowledge and abilities to perform the duties of the Director of Community Development Services as outlined above. Applicants are generally expected to have a bachelor’s degree in urban planning, architecture, business administration, economic development, engineering, or some other related field. A master’s degree in urban / land use planning, public administration, or some other relevant field is desirable but not required. Applicants should also have at least five (5) years of work experience in community development, preferably as a director or assistant director. Other desirable areas of work experience include building safety, economic development, and urban planning.
The City considers the following skills, abilities, knowledge, and commitments to be essential for the new Community Development Services Director:
- Committed to identifying and meeting the needs of diverse and underserved populations within the community.
- Ability to collaborate, relate, and communicate effectively with a broad range of people both inside the organization and in the community.
- Committed to staff development and involvement, with an intentional focus on developing future leaders for the department and the City.
- Exceptional aptitude to anticipate and solve problems, identify alternative courses of action, and prepare, present, and defend proactive recommendations.
- Commitment to responsive and dedicated customer service.
- Excellent communication skills, including listening actively, presenting effectively, and creating written documents that are clear and concise.
- Demonstrated ability to apply a comprehensive understanding of community development services toward strategic goal setting, complex problem solving, and diverse service delivery.
- Thorough knowledge of municipal finance and budgeting as they apply to the operations and activities of the Community Development Services Department.
Compensation and How to Apply
The annual starting salary for the position is $116,000 to $154,000 DOQ/E. The City of Urbana provides its employees with a highly competitive package of fringe benefits. Relocation assistance may be negotiated with the successful candidate. Apply online at www.GovHRjobs.com with a resume, cover letter, and contact information for five professional references by October 25, 2024. Confidential inquiries may be directed to Mark Peterson, MGT Approved Independent Executive Recruiter, at (309) 825-5091.
The City of Urbana is an Equal Opportunity Employer
09/19/2024
Economic Development Analyst, Teska Associates, Inc. (Evanston, IL)
Teska Associates is seeking a full-time Economic Development Analyst. The position supports community and economic development projects and plans. The position will focus on analyzing data, preparing compelling presentations, and communicating with clients. The person will work on a variety of projects including market studies, neighborhood and comprehensive plans, economic development projects, Tax Increment Finance (TIF) and Special Service Area eligibility studies.
Responsibilities of the position include:
- Working with client communities to understand their goals and needs
- Preparing documents including dynamic reports and compelling graphics
- Data and spreadsheet analysis
- Market analysis
- Preparing for and attending community events
We are looking for candidates with skills such as the following:
- Clear and persuasive writing
- Ability to analyze data and prepare graphics that communicate the findings
- Microsoft 365, especially Excel
- Adobe Suite (In Design, Illustrator), Canva
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Business, Real Estate, Public Policy or related field
- Two years of experience in economic and community development, planning or related
- Conversant and written Spanish is a plus
Teska Associates is an urban planning, development economics and landscape architecture firm with offices in Evanston and Plainfield. Visit www.teskaassociates.com for more information. Recent projects include www.aspirelincolnshire.org, www.elevatedevon.org, and https://lakezurichtogether.org.
The position is designed to be primarily in-person in order to gain the breadth of the work of the firm and to take advantage of our team-building approach. Our Evanston office is located two blocks from the CTA and Metra Davis Street Stations.
If interested, please send your cover letter, resume and work samples to: employmentopportunity@teskaassociates.com (Do not exceed 8 MB in total file size)
Teska Associates values a diverse workplace and encourages all candidates to apply.
09/19/2024
Director of Planning & Community Development, Village of Arlington Heights, IL
The Village of Arlington Heights is seeking its next Director of Planning & Community Development to lead a team of professionals in a fast-paced department. With the goal of building a community of lasting value, the Director of Planning & Community Development will be responsible for supervising planning staff, overseeing comprehensive planning, redevelopment, and Tax Increment Financing areas. The Director of Planning & Community Development will work with Village officials, developers, business leaders, and the public. The new Director of Planning & Community Development will have the opportunity to work on exciting development and re-development projects that will shape the community for decades to come.
About the Village of Arlington Heights
The Village of Arlington Heights, Illinois is a vibrant community located 25 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. Arlington Heights is one of the largest Chicago suburbs and one of the most desirable places to live in the Chicago area. More than 77,000 people are proud to call the Village of Arlington Heights home. Arlington Heights is a family-oriented community where residents feel a sense of pride. Over 9 in 10 residents favorably rated the overall quality of life in Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights as a place to live, and as a place to raise children (National Community Survey, 2023).
Why Join our Team?
The Village of Arlington Heights offers competitive pay, opportunities for professional development, and a diverse and competitive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid vacation, and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pension plan. The salary range for this position is $135,395 - $196,323, with an anticipated hiring range beginning at $160,000 plus, depending on qualifications and experience. Hybrid work arrangements for this role are available. Residency in Arlington Heights is not required for this position.
About the Position
This position is available due to the upcoming retirement of the current Director. The Director of Planning & Community Development oversees development review, community development, economic development, redevelopment, housing, transportation, public facility planning, and urban design and beautification. As the Director of Planning & Community Department, you will play a pivotal role in planning and directing all functions and operations of the department. Reporting to the Village Manager, the Director will supervise and coordinate the workflow of department staff and set departmental goals. The Director of Planning & Community Development oversees a department of 11 full-time professionals. The Department’s budget for 2024 exceeds $13 million. The person in this role must be available to attend evening Board and commission meetings on a regular basis.
Key responsibilities of the Director will include:
- Managing large complex projects, including Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts, recommending funding levels and ensuring compliance
- Speaking to and engaging with the public, elected officials, and media, on high visibility projects
- Working with other Village department directors to facilitate smooth and coordinated Village approvals
- Working proactively with residents and members of the development and business communities to find creative solutions to problems and continually improve the development review process
- Overseeing capital improvement projects such as downtown beautification efforts
- Directing housing programs, including managing an affordable housing trust fund and inclusionary housing ordinance
- Coordinating the development review process, analyzing and recommending approval or denial of projects, and overseeing zoning administration compliance
- Negotiating, analyzing, and implementing complex redevelopment agreements to create public- private partnerships
- Overseeing comprehensive planning and redevelopment
- Acting as a liaison to boards and commissions, advising the Village Manager and other officials on planning matters
- Supervising staff performance and providing strategic direction for the department
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate for this position will possess:
- expert level knowledge of planning, zoning, and development review
- strong public speaking skills to effectively present topics to the Village Board and the community
- the ability to mentor and motivate a team
- a Master of Science degree in Urban Planning with AICP accreditation
- over ten years of experience in planning and municipal management
- a demonstrated track record of strong leadership and supervisory skills
- experience with financial analysis to negotiate with developers on behalf of the Village
- excellent interpersonal skills
- strong knowledge of development review processes, ordinances and regulations related to planning and zoning
- the ability to be a team player and work effectively within a decentralized multi-department review process
Above all, the ideal candidate will have a commitment to professionalism and integrity and a dedication to serving the Village of Arlington Heights with excellence.
Join Our Team
If you are an experienced community development planner and are ready to take on this exciting challenge, apply today!
If interested in this opportunity, please apply on the Village of Arlington Heights website as soon as possible. Applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received. Please include a detailed cover letter and resume outlining your qualifications and experience and at least three professional references.
For more information about the Village of Arlington Heights, visit our website at www.vah.com or visit www.vah.com/careers to apply.
09/17/2024
Senior Associate, COLLABO, LLC (Chicago, IL)
Are you passionate about working with underserved communities to help achieve positive change?
Do you feel that urban planning should be action-oriented and lead to tangible results?
Do you think that your background can provide a fresh perspective on engagement and design practices?
We would love to speak with you!
COLLABO, a Chicago-based innovative urban planning and design firm, specializes in equitable neighborhood revitalization projects that yield positive outcomes and enhance residents' quality of life. We are seeking a Senior Associate to contribute to our practice of exciting local and national initiatives. Our current projects span across multiple states, including LA, CT, PA, OH, MI, MO, NM, OK, and SC.
Your background should be in urban planning, urban design, architecture, or landscape architecture, with significant experience in developing neighborhood-scale plans. Experience in planning for affordable and mixed-income housing communities through the HUD Choice Neighborhoods Initiative is highly desirable.
The ideal candidate should possess the following attributes:
- A minimum of 10 years of experience in the field
- An outgoing and energetic personality
- Comfortable working in diverse community settings
- Exceptional organizational skills
- Outstanding communication abilities (visual, verbal, and written)
- Experience and interest in meaningful community engagement
- Ability to lead a team through challenging projects
As a Senior Associate you will help to shape our small but growing team and practice with responsibilities that will include:
- Leading project urban design at neighborhood and site scale
- Helping to lead and organize overall office workflows
- Identifying partnerships and areas for business growth
- Mentoring and guiding younger team members
- Serving as project manager for several upcoming projects
- Attending and leading meetings and outreach with residents, clients and partners
- Assisting in the management and organization of community ambassadors
- Developing planning and action strategies
- Creating design illustrations or renderings
- Assisting with implementation of early action projects
- Assisting with website and social media creation and updates
- Writing and editing plan documents and grant applications
- Attending conferences, trainings and networking events.
We are a hybrid office and are seeking candidates who can work alongside our team in our downtown Chicago space three days a week. The role requires travel for various meetings, events, and activities in the communities we serve (once or twice a month).
At COLLABO, we recognize the importance of inclusion and diversity in all aspects of our work. We highly value team members and partners whose unique viewpoints and backgrounds reflect those of our host communities. If interested, please send a cover letter, resume and work samples to adam@collaboplanning.com.
Position is open until filled.
09/17/2024
Director of Community Development, Village of Glendale Heights, IL
The Village of Glendale Heights seeks an energetic, experienced professional for the position of Director of Community Development.
SUMMARY
The Village has a total budget of $77 million. The Director of Community Development will provide organizational direction and leadership to 13 staff members. Duties of the position include complex supervisory, administrative and professional work in planning, organizing, directing, and supervising all activities and operations of the Community Development Department, including long-range and current planning, permitting, and building inspection.
QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Public Administration, Geography, or other related field (Master’s degree is preferred); with at least 7 years of progressively responsible community development experience that includes a minimum of five years of significant supervisory experience. Must have solid knowledge of the laws, ordinances, and statutes. Must also possess strong leadership, project management skills, and proficiency with computer office applications. A history of innovative thinking, contract administration, prior position advancements and a commitment to continued education are highly desirable.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The salary range is $122,761 - $161,740, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The Village of Glendale Heights offers a generous health and dental benefits package to full-time employees.
HOW TO APPLY
This position reports to the Village Administrator and is a member of the Village Executive Staff. The Director of Community Development is appointed by the Village President and confirmed by Village Board of Trustees (reappointments every 4 years).
Selection process includes panel interview with the top qualified candidates based on application ranking of qualifications. Final candidate must successfully complete a criminal background check, and pre-employment drug screen.
Interested candidates should apply online at: https://www.glendaleheights.org/administration/joblistings.asp
All job offers are conditional upon the satisfactory outcome of pre-employment drug testing and submission of fingerprints for a complete background investigation. Employees are required to have their permanent residency within a 25-mile radius of the Village, unless an exception is approved by the Village Administrator.
Posted 9/16/2024. Applications will be accepted until end of business day on October 31, 2024. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Village of Glendale Heights’ is committed to a nepotism and cronyism policy of employment, advancement and/or contracting practices based upon qualifications and merit, and to ensure that no conflict of interest, favoritism, preferential treatment, or discrimination enters into the employment and contracting process without discrimination in favor of or in opposition to the employment of immediate family members and a personal, political, financial, or commercial relationships.
If you are an immediate family member (an employee's spouse; an employee’s natural, step, adopted or foster parent; an employee’s mother-in-law, father-in-law, daughter-in-law or son- in-law; an employee’s grandparent; an employee’s child or grandchild; an employee’s sister or brother; employee’s aunt, uncle, niece, nephew; spouse’s grandparent, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law; or any other dependent residing in the same household of the employee) or a personal, political, financial, or commercial relationship to a current or past Village employee, please indicate so in the “How did you hear about position?” section of your employment application.
09/17/2024
Senior Planner, United City of Yorkville, IL
The United City of Yorkville is accepting applications for the position of Senior Planner.
Under the direction of the Community Development Director, the Senior Planner is responsible for the coordination of all development projects. Additional duties include, but are not limited to:
- managing complex planning studies;
- processing development applications;
- the review of development proposals and site plans;
- policy research and data collection;
- acting as staff liaison to commission and/or committee meetings;
- and community outreach regarding development.
Qualified applicants are expected to have:
- the ability to appropriately apply the provisions of ordinances and codes in plan reviews,
- familiarity with ArcGIS software,
- proficiency in Microsoft Suite programs,
- and excellent written and verbal communication skills.
A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in urban planning, urban design or related field and at least two (2) years of municipal planning experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience) is required.
Salary range is $95,000 - $120,000 with starting salary DOQ.
Please submit cover letter, resume, and application via e-mail to Krysti Barksdale-Noble, Community Development Director, at knoble@yorkville.il.us.
Visit http://www.yorkville.il.us/Jobs.aspx for a full job description, application and position details.
Open until filled.
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.
09/05/2024
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.
08/22/2024
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.
08/15/2024
Village Planner, Village of Barrington, IL
The Village of Barrington is accepting applications for a full-time Village Planner to join the Development Services team. The Village is seeking an enthusiastic and experienced planning professional who is looking for rewarding work in a well established community with a wide range of job responsibilities.
Education/Training: Bachelor’s degree in planning, urban planning, land use planning, historic preservation, historic planning or a closely related field. American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification preferred or obtained within 1 year of hire. Prior experience with appearance review or historic preservation commissions is a plus.
Experience: A minimum of 3-5 years of progressively responsible planning/zoning experience, preferably in a local government setting.
Key Responsibilities: The position is responsible for overseeing projects in the areas of zoning, land use planning and comprehensive planning. The Village Planner is the primary staff liaison to the Zoning Board of Appeals/Plan Commission, Architectural Review Commission and Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee. As this liaison, the position oversees the zoning entitlement process from start to finish and administers the Historic Overlay District regulations, technical planning and zoning plan reviews, new construction plan reviews for residential and commercial developments, and various inspection responsibilities. This position also assists with Zoning Ordinance text amendments and land use policy development and interpretation. Peripheral responsibilities will include zoning enforcement, economic development coordination and research and analysis projects.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential for day-to-day coordination with residents, business owners, developers, Village staff from all departments, and both appointed and elected officials. Regular attendance and presentations at evening meetings such as those of the Village Board, and Commission meetings are required.
The ideal candidate should be community minded, an independent worker and excited about the opportunity to participate in an “all hands on deck” work environment.
To view more information about the role and how to apply, click here.
Open until filled.
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.
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