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Senior Planner Code Enforcement - Rancho Santa Fe Association - San Diego, CA

Senior Planner Code Enforcement

Rancho Santa Fe Association
Professional Area: 
Landscape Architecture
Experience: 
7-10 years
Contact person: 
Liza Pasko

Phone: 
858-756-1174
Email: 
liza@rsfassociation.org
Location: 
San DiegoCA
Rancho Santa Fe Association has an exciting opportunity for the right candidate! Seeking Senior Planner Code Enforcement candidate who will provide experienced expertise in planning, architecture, landscape architecture or a closely related field; who has at least five to ten years of higher level progressively responsible experience in municipal planning/community development, including one year of project management experience and work on more complex planning issues. Prior planning experience in San Diego County is required.

POSITION SUMMARY :
Under general direction, performs responsible, complex professional planning activities involving advanced planning and special projects as necessary and provides information and assistance to Association members, design professionals, developers, realtors, contractors and the public on planning and development related matters. Performs related work as assigned.

The Senior Planner is an advanced professional class in the planning series. The incumbent oversees complex, sensitive projects in current planning and design review. Assignments may include directing the work of lower-level staff members and interns. This class is distinguished from the Associate Planner in that it involves the analysis of more complex projects, and some supervision as assigned.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES :
Essential duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
•Confer with and advise Association members, development professionals and the general public regarding advanced planning.
•Check plans to determine compliance with requirements.
•Prepare staff reports for the Association Board and various committees and advisory boards as directed; undertake research; prepare reports and maps.
•Collect, record and summarize statistical and demographic information; establish and maintain a comprehensive database; research and draft various policies and code as directed.

COMPETENCIES
•Professional Personal Presentation
•Organizing and Planning
•Attention to Detail
•Customer Service Orientation
•Ethical Conduct
•Decision Making
•Strategic Thinking
•Analytical Problem Solver
•Maintains Confidentiality
•Verbal and Written Communications Proficiency
•Information Management
•General communications proficiency on computers
•Computer skills including Word, Excel, Power Point, projectors, laptop
•Presentation skills including public speaking

POSITION TYPE / EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK
This is a full-time position. Standard days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m. This position may require additional hours as required for business necessity.

REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in planning, architecture, landscape architecture or a closely related field; and at least five to ten years of progressively responsible experience in municipal planning/community development, including one year of project management experience and work on more complex planning issues. Prior planning experience in San Diego County is required.

Please submit cover letter, resume and salary history to be considered.