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Junior Urban Designer - SOM (San Francisco)

Who: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) – Urban Design + Planning

What: SOM, one of the most influential design firms in the world, is seeking innovative, creative, independent, and critical thinkers who aspire to the highest standards of excellence. Join our collaborative design practice as a Junior Urban Designer to work on inspiring and innovative open space projects. The ideal candidate will have a strong landscape design background and proven success managing all facets of a project.
Responsibilities include:

  • Performs work on basic segments of a project.
  • Contributes to general preparation of master planning and site planning documents and models.

  • Exhibits understanding of basic programming, massing, building, open space and urban planning typologies.
  • Exhibits understanding of general design philosophy relating to assigned work.

  • Performs basic documentation and presentation work, including diagrams, scale comparisons and visualizations.

  • Organizes own work efforts.




Program Officer, Public Space - William Penn Foundation - Philadelphia, PA

Program Officer, Public Space
William Penn Foundation
Philadelphia, PA


The William Penn Foundation is a leading American philanthropy located in Philadelphia. With over $2 billion in assets and a $100+ million annual grant budget, the Foundation is a vital part of the civic life in one of the country’s most important and historically significant regions. The Foundation has charted a vision consistent with its enduring focus on education, the environment and the cultural vitality of Greater Philadelphia.

The Foundation’s core strategies include:

  • Increasing the number of low-income children receiving a high-quality education
  • Ensuring clean water by protecting the Delaware River watershed
  • Fostering a vibrant city through support to arts and culture organizations, arts education programs, and creating great public spaces
The Foundation believes that successful execution of these strategies is critical to the success of the region and seeks candidates who will operate with a sense of urgency, leadership and entrepreneurship in advancing this work.

The overarching aim of the Creative Communities program is to foster a vibrant and creative Philadelphia, by supporting a diverse arts and cultural sector, creating opportunities for educational experiences that increase student access to the arts, and supporting the development of high-quality public spaces as platforms for community and cultural expression and promote increased civic engagement, community building, and connectivity.

Position Summary
The Program Officer will support grant-making initiatives that advance the following:
  • Strategic public space investments that enhance the local quality of life in neighborhoods outside of Center City, especially underserved and under resourced communities, and that promote increased connectivity between communities and reduce community isolation. 
  • Leveraging the process of developing and programming high quality public spaces to support community building, increased civic engagement, and to reinforce community identity through design innovation, creative placemaking, and historic preservation,
  • Marshalling civic assets to support the educational mission of local schools by embedding learning opportunities in parks, playgrounds, recreation centers, libraries, and other public spaces and civic assets.
  • Utilizing the regional trail network (The Circuit) as an urban amenity to promote increased connectivity between neighborhoods, the region, and to the natural environment.
  • Exploring and understanding the relationship between public space/civic asset infrastructure investments (parks, playgrounds, recreation centers, and libraries) and community revitalization, redevelopment, and neighborhood stabilization efforts.
  • Supporting public/performance art in community and public spaces as a strategy to animate these places and increase access to cultural experiences in under-served and under-resourced communities.
  • Developing research and data collection efforts to effectively evaluate the impact of public space and civic asset investments with respect to facility utilization, perceptions of local “ownership”, stewardship, and the effect on neighboring community development.
In addition, the Program Officer will engage in research projects, evaluation programs, convenings and conferences that position and reinforce WPF as a center of innovative thinking and thought leadership in the development of public spaces and civic assets.

Responsibilities
  • Develop specific grants and initiatives and help manage a Great Public Spaces annual grant budget of $18MM, including research, outreach, due diligence, and preparing written recommendations to the Board,
  • Provide support with strategic projects and grantmaking across the Foundation, with a particular emphasis on Public Space/Creative Communities.
  • Facilitate project planning, coordination, reporting, monitoring and communications necessary to ensure successful completion of the work.
  • Participate in team meetings, planning, and goal setting.
  • Develop and execute work in all stages of programmatic work.
  • Convene stakeholders across a variety of sectors to advance the work of the Creative Communities/Public Space initiatives and support the strategic frame-work of the Foundation.
  • Promote and model excellent external relations with grantees and partners.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned.
Expected Competencies
  • Ability to quickly understand information, analyze data, synthesize findings, and make recommendations with a demonstrated ability to learn and master new issues quickly.
  • Excellent organization with attention to detail, demonstrated ability to manage time effectively with multiple projects on different timeframes and priorities, ensuring all deadlines are met while retaining quality and maintaining composure.
  • Proven goal orientation with a strong work ethic and personal integrity displaying initiative and ownership. Acumen to handle complex situations and multiple responsibilities, simultaneously balancing long term projects with the urgency of immediate demands on the operations.
  • Adapt and be flexible with quickly changing environments. Able to identify new approaches to support a dynamic organization. 
  • Capable and willing to do work at all levels, including thinking strategically and performing day to day activities.
  • Team-oriented with strong interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to collaborate with and achieve actionable results through others with the ability to build strong and sustainable relationships and wield influence within all levels of the organization and with external constituents.
  • Ability to make decisions wisely based upon available and sometimes limited data.
  • Complex problem-solving skills and comprehension of challenging materials and scenarios, allowing for intelligent risk taking.
Essential Functions
Strong research, analysis, and oral and written presentation skills including the ability to concisely and clearly communicate to a diverse audience of stakeholders and decision makers,
Prepare and deliver oral and written presentations to large and small audiences with clear messaging.
Clear and effective writing style is an essential skill requirement.

Education, Training and Experience

  • Master’s Degree in Urban Planning or Landscape Architecture preferred; Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Certification by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) or Registration as a Landscape Architect (RLA) preferred.
  • A minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience in one or more of the following areas required: Community revitalization, parks and public space planning and design, trail planning and design, community engagement, historic preservation, public space management or public space utilization data collection and analysis.
  • Expertise in administration and/or public policy work related to public space development including design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation, budgets, understanding of trends and policies, advocacy, and developing partnerships in field.
  • Motivated, high-energy, and self-confident individual with strong research and analytical capability and strategic thinking skills who operates with poise, humility, diplomacy and tact. 
  • Proficiency with MS Office including PowerPoint and graphic representation skills.
Physical Demands/Work Environment
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk, bend, sit, talk, lift, or hear. The employee is regularly required to stand, walk and use hands and arms to operate general office equipment (PC, telephone, file cabinets, copier, fax machine and printer). The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to ten (10) pounds. The noise level in the work environment is usually low to moderate.

The William Penn Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and considers applications without regard to race, color, religion, creed, age, gender, marital status or sexual orientation. All who believe they meet the stated qualifications are invited to apply. Nominations and applications may be submitted to wpfjobs@williampennfoundation.org.

SALARY RANGE: Mid II (4-8 years)

CONTACT INFORMATION
100 N. 18th St.
2 Logan Square, 11th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Resource URL http://www.williampennfoundation.org
Email wpfjobs@williampennfoundation.org

Habitat Conservation Plan Specialist / Principal Program Manager, Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency - Morgan Hill, CA

Habitat Conservation Plan Specialist / Principal Program Manager

Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency
Professional Area: 
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Experience: 
3-5 years
Contact person: 
Pam Derby

Phone: 
916-471-3126
Fax: 
916-561-7205
Email: 
resumes@cpshr.us
Location: 
Morgan HillCA
Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency 
Morgan Hill, CA 

Habitat Conservation Plan Specialist / Principal Program Manager 
Annual salary: $105,000 - $125,000 
Filing Deadline: Open until filled (the first review of resumes will occur on Friday, September 4th, 2015). 

The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency (“Agency”) is a joint powers agency formed in April 2013 by the County of Santa Clara, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Agency, the Santa Clara Valley Water District, and the cities of San José, Morgan Hill and Gilroy to adopt a Habitat Conservation Plan and Natural Communities Conservation Plan. The Plan provides a framework for promoting the protection and recovery of natural resources, including endangered species, while streamlining the permitting process for planned development, infrastructure, and maintenance activities. 

Reporting to the Executive Officer, the Habitat Conservation Plan Specialist/Principal Program Manager’s primary responsibility is supporting the Executive Officer in the implementation of the Habitat Plan. Ideal candidates possess a thorough knowledge of conservation planning, conservation biology, open space and agricultural lands acquisition, permit compliance, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, and an understanding of land use planning processes and zoning regulations. A Bachelor's degree and at least ten years of progressive work history in some combination of natural resource protection, real estate transactions, conservation lands stewardship and law, particularly as it pertains to natural resource protection are expected. A Master’s degree and at least five years in a management role are preferred. 

To be considered, please immediately submit a cover letter, list of six work related references, current salary and resume to: 

Pam Derby 
CPS HR Consulting 
241 Lathrop Way 
Sacramento, CA 95815 
Ph: 916-471-3126 
Fx: 916-561-7205 
Email: resumes@cpshr.us 

To view an online brochure for this position visit: www.cpshr.us/search 
The Santa Clara Valley Habitat Agency website: www.scv-habitatagency.org 

Project Planner, NYC Parks & Recreation - New York City, NY

Project Planner

Job posted by: NYC Parks & Recreation
The Planning & Parklands Division serves as NYC Parks' planning, real estate, environmental review and development office. The division represents the Agency's involvement in complex planning and development initiatives, environmental reviews and land use matters. It facilitates the creation of plans for new and existing parks, and it advises on funding strategies. In doing so, the division is at the forefront of the Agency's open space agenda. It is responsible for communicating agency goals and policies and advancing plans for a vibrant, equitable and sustainable park system that meets the recreational, social and environmental needs of our City.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Under supervision, with some latitude for independent judgment, manage a portfolio of open space planning projects, economic development projects and special initiatives for the Planning & Parklands Division.
  • Perform due diligence to support open space acquisitions, increased recreation amenities, improved waterfront access, resiliency planning, sustainable design, an expanded citywide greenway network and enhanced stewardship of natural resources.
  • Coordinate and communicate with government agencies, stakeholders and project partners to advance the planning and implementation of Parks' open space agenda within the context of assigned planning projects.
  • Research, analyze, frame and document opportunities for new projects that advance the Agency's open space agenda.
  • Represent the division and the Agency at project meetings. Negotiate and advocate on behalf of Parks, defending the Agency's open space goals and interests.
  • Assist in the preparation of master plans, strategic planning documents, high level maps and graphics for presentations and master planning documents.
  • Analyze and prepare environmental studies, land use review documents, planning documents and drawings to advance open space goals.
  • Prepare briefing memoranda, project schedules, budget proposals, grant applications, correspondence, reports and other related documents.
  • Manage consultants working on planning documents, ULURP drawings and environmental reviews.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
  1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college and two years of satisfactory full-time experience in city planning; or
  2. A satisfactory combination of education and/or experience that is equivalent to "1" above. Graduate education in city planning, urban planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, transportation engineering, public administration, economic development or related fields may be substituted for up to two years of experience, on the basis of 30 graduate semester credits from an accredited college for one year of experience. However, all candidates must have a baccalaureate degree.
Residency in New York City, Nassau, Orange, Rockland, Suffolk, Putnam or Westchester counties required for employees with over two years of city service. New York City residency required for all other candidates.
PREFERRED SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
  1. A master's degree in urban planning or related field.
  2. Strategic and analytical thinking, superior judgment, and excellent time management and prioritization skills.
  3. Strong writing, communication and negotiation skills that address the needs of supervisors and peers.
  4. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, mapping and graphics programs.
  5. A valid New York State driver license.

How to apply

2) Search for Job ID#: 197528

Environmental Programs Administrator - City of Irvine, CA

Environmental Programs Administrator 

City of Irvine
Professional Area: 
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Location: 
IrvineCA

The City of Irvine has an exciting opportunity for a resource expert to serve as the City's Environmental Programs Administrator. This individual will possess specialized knowledge in environmental planning, energy, open space, waste and urban agriculture management. The City of Irvine has a rich history of environmental stewardship; taking steps to preserve open space as well as protecting the natural environment.

The purpose of this position is to plan, organize, and direct the operations of the City’s energy, open space, waste and recycling and urban agriculture programs; to oversee the development and implementation of environmental programs, projects and associated community outreach; to ensure the achievement of the City’s environmental policies and compliance with regulatory requirements; to support planning processes related to parks, open space and the environment; to lead and perform expert level professional work; and to provide competent advice to City policy makers, leadership and the general public on environmental issues.
This position requires a Bachelors degree in Public Administration, Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Environmental Policy or Management, Natural Resource Management, Biology, Sustainable Design and Building, or a related field and a minimum of five years of related professional experience, including knowledge and experience in environmental management, environmental compliance, energy management, waste minimization/waste reduction, energy efficiency and/or environmental sustainability principles; a minimum of three years administrative, budgetary or financial experience, and five years supervisory experience or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities.
Please visit www.cityofirvine.org/jobs by June 19, 2015 for more information and to apply. EEO/ADA

Senior Project Planner, NYC Department of Parks & Recreation - New York City, NY

Senior Project Planner

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Company:NYC Department of Parks & Recreation

Location:New York City, NY

Date Posted:April 23, 2015

Industry: Government – NYC Parks
Salary: $65,000 - $70,000 plus excellent benefits
Title: Senior Project Planner

The Planning & Parklands Division is home to the Parks Department’s land use, environmental, master planning, special projects and real estate project functions.  The division represents the Agency’s involvement in complex planning and development initiatives, environmental reviews and land use matters. It facilitates the creation of plans for new and existing parks, and it advises on funding strategies and grants.  In doing so, the Division is at the forefront of the Agency’s open space agenda.  It is responsible for communicating agency goals and policies and advancing plans for a vibrant and sustainable park system that meets the recreational, social and environmental needs of our City.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Under general direction, with latitude for independent initiative and judgment, manage the development of a capital needs assessment system, including data collection, reconciliation and analysis; additional best practices research; consultant procurement and management; and coordination with other departments and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). 
  • Design and conduct research projects that expand the tools for measuring the impact of open space for improving quality of life outcomes.
  • Research, analyze, frame and document opportunities for new projects that advance the Agency’s open space agenda. 
  • Develop master plans and implement a community-engagement process for larger destination parks. 
  • Perform due diligence to support open space acquisitions, improved waterfront access and an expanded citywide greenway network. 
  • Prepare high-level maps, graphics, and related materials for strategic initiatives, presentations and master planning documents. 
  • Prepare briefing materials, project schedules and budgets, grant applications, correspondence and other materials necessary to advance project planning and implementation.
  • Deliver presentations and represent the Agency at project meetings, interagency planning meetings and external conferences.  Negotiate and advocate on behalf of Parks.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS
  1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college and four years of satisfactory, full-time progressively responsible clerical/administrative experience requiring independent decision-making concerning program management or planning, allocation of resources and the scheduling and assignment of work, 18 months of which must have been in an administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory capacity.  The supervisory work must have been in the supervision of staff performing clerical/administrative work of more than moderate difficulty; or
  2. An associate degree or 60 semester credits from an accredited college and five years of satisfactory, full-time progressively responsible experience as described in “1” above, 18 months of which must have been in an administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory capacity.  The supervisory work must have been in the supervision of staff performing clerical/administrative work of more than moderate difficulty; or
  3. A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and six years of satisfactory, full-time progressively responsible experience as described in “1” above, 18 months of which must have been in an administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory capacity.  The supervisory work must have been in the supervision of staff performing clerical/administrative work of more than moderate difficulty; or
  4. Education and/or experience equivalent to “1”, “2” or “3” above.  However, all candidates must possess the 18 months of administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory experience as described in “1”, “2” or “3” above.  Education above the high school level may be substituted for the general clerical/administrative experience (but not for the administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory experience described in “1”, “2” or “3” above) at a rate of 30 semester credits from an accredited college for 6 months of experience up to a maximum of 3 ½ years.

Residency in New York City, Nassau, Orange, Rockland, Suffolk, Putnam or Westchester counties required for employees with over two years of city service.  New York City residency required for all other candidates.
PREFERRED SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
  1. A master’s degree in urban planning or related field.
  2. Strong quantitative and problem-solving skills. Ability to critically interpret and present quantitative information and translate abstract ideas into actionable strategies.   
  3. Solid project management skills, including ability to meet deadlines, multi-task without compromising work quality and be detail-oriented.
  4. A self-starter with the ability to think independently and conduct an open-minded investigation of complex problems. 
  5. Excellent interpersonal, listening, writing and verbal skills. 
  6. Strong graphics and mapping skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office. 
  7. A valid New York State driver license.

Apply by 5/08/15:
1) Go to www.nyc.gov/careers/search   
2) Search for Job ID#: 190735

For details about NYC Parks: www.nyc.gov/parks