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Supervising Planner - City of Newark, NJ

Supervising Planner 

City of Newark
Professional Area: 
Planning Management, Budgeting and Finance
Experience: 
3-5 years
Contact person: 
Tracy Fredericks

Email: 
frederickst@ci.newark.nj.us
Location: 
NewarkNJ
Under the direction of the Director of Planning, Zoning and Sustainability, the Supervising Planner supervises and works with a group of employees who are engaged in the development of a master, functional, or project plan which is intended primarily to guide government policy for the assurance of a coordinated development of municipal, county, regional and metropolitan land areas.
NOTE: The definition and examples of work for this title are for illustrative purposes only. A particular position using this title may not perform all duties listed in this job specification. Conversely, all duties performed on the job may not be listed.
 Examples of Work:
  •  Plans, organizes, and supervises planning projects. Supervises studies and surveys involving highly complex technical aspects of the planning field, including existing and future land uses, resources and resource needs, utilities and transportation uses.
  • Supervises the preparation of planning reports including graphic, statistical and written presentations.
  • Reviews, and interprets planning data.
  • Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with those involved in the work of the planning office.
  • Supervises the maintenance of essential records and files, maps and charts.
  • Supervises and coordinates activities of professional planning personnel engaged in various planning work to ensure adherence to planning principles, procedures, and administrative policies.
  • Coordinates work activities of the unit with other units.
  • Plans, administers, and reviews work which includes development and refinement of land program or project review procedures and policies, analyses of major impacts of proposals affecting the program or project, evaluations of   emerging legislation and issues relating to the section's activities, review of major proposals, presentation before citizen, policy, and decision making bodies, and preparation of materials and testimony for court proceedings involving development proposals.
  • Prepares agendas and progress reports for the planning board; recommends revisions to land development regulations.
  • Supervises work operations and/or functional programs, and has responsibility for employee evaluations and for effectively recommending the hiring, firing, promoting, demoting, and/or disciplining of employees.
  • Coordinates and administers planning programs in accordance with the agency’s rules and regulations.
  • Assign projects and monitors workflow.
  • Supervises and organizes staff and activities involved in conducting highly complex planning surveys, investigations, analyses, public needs identification, data interpretation, and transpositions.
  • Evaluates project proposals against adopted standards, plans, and programs, and recommends viable alternate plans for concerned decision-makers.
  • Drafts recommended design changes pertaining to certain aspects of development proposals.
Requirements:
Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree including or supplemented by 21 semester hour credits in professional planning subjects such as the principles of land use  planning, history of city planning, planning project design, and  planning law and administration.
Experience: Four (4) years of responsible professional experience in municipal, county, regional, or state planning, one (1) year of which shall have included supervisory responsibilities. Possession of a Master's degree in Planning from an accredited college or university may be substituted for one (1) year of indicated experience
License: A license as a Professional Planner, issued by the New Jersey State Board of Professional Planners is required.
Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee mobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position.
  • Knowledge and Abilities: Knowledge of theories, practices, and principles of state, municipal, and regional planning.
  • Knowledge of the problems associated with the growth of urban centers, movements of population, the changing character of individual urban, suburban, and rural areas, the location, relocation, development, and/or loss of industrial opportunities,  traffic conditions, and other contemporary conditions affecting land use.
  •  Knowledge of the varied factors, to be considered in the planning process. Knowledge of supervisory principles and techniques.
  • Knowledge of the uses of computers in the planning process. Knowledge of factors that determine the development, location, form, growth, or decline of urban areas.
  • Knowledge of the impact of land use on community development.
  • Knowledge of principles related to the movement of people within and outside of urban areas and transportation as a factor in  community growth and physical structure.
  • Ability to gather and analyze data.
  • Ability to analyze planning problems.
  • Ability to identify and define planning goals and objectives.
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those involved in the work of the unit.
  • Ability to organize and execute designated planning projects and studies.
  • Ability to prepare technically correct realistic land use plans.
  • Ability to keep current with literature in the field of planning and with current trends of thought and significant developments  in present day planning activities.
  • Ability to comprehend, analyze, and interpret basic law and regulations.
  • Ability to assign and instruct technical and other employees, and supervise the performance of their work.
  • Ability to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret, land use information.
Tracy Fredericks
City of Newark
Department of Economic and Housing Development
920 Broad Street, 2nd Fl. Room 218
Newark, NJ 07102
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Senior Planner – Current Planning, The City of Oklahoma City Planning Department - Oklahoma City, OK

Senior Planner – Current Planning 

The City of Oklahoma City Planning Department
Professional Area: 
Urban Design
Experience: 
5-7 years
Location: 
Oklahoma CityOK
Open: 2/23/15 – 3/20/15
Salary Range:  $59,800.32 - $91,496.16
This job is located in the Current Planning and Urban Design Division of the Planning Department with the City of Oklahoma City and is under the direction of an immediate supervisor. Senior Planner is a professional classification requiring well developed skills in research; verbal and written communication; project design; and knowledge of and skill in applying procedures, objectives, and variables related to city planning.    This Senior Planner will lead the development of changes to City codes and ordinances, subdivision regulations, and design guidelines to include amending existing or developing new codes, ordinances, regulations and guidelines.  Additionally, this position will consult on the review of development proposals to determine conformance with the comprehensive plan and will provide assistance on the review of projects in special design districts as needed.  Essential job functions include: supervising the comprehensive planning activities of assigned staff, including project design; data acquisition; data compilation, analysis, and summarization; and the presentation of facts in both verbal and written form. The Senior Planner may make policy recommendations based both on the analysis of current trends and hypotheses of future circumstances.  Senior Planners are responsible for writing or presenting formal and technical reports, working papers, project budgets, contracts, and other correspondence. Reports, conclusions, and recommendations may become or be used to establish official City policies or ordinances.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
    • Knowledge of principles of city planning.
    • Knowledge of and skill in determining appropriate research designs, including methodologies, indicators, and data presentation.
    • Knowledge of and skill in identifying and assessing social, economic, demographic, and related trends that affect planning processes.
    • Skill in establishing realistic priorities to make effective use of resources.
    • Skill in organizing research data.
    • Skill in assessing the overall impact of proposed site plans on land use and area development.
    • Skill in the accurate interpretation and analysis of research data.
    • Skill in compiling and writing technical reports.
    • Skill in supervising subordinate staff.
    • Skill in examining and analyzing a wide array of public variables and concerns.
    • Skill in relating to people from various professional fields and diverse socio-economic  backgrounds.
    • Skill in verbal communication of acquired data, analyses, and recommendations.
    • Skill in the critical review of substantive work products.
    • Skill in devising solutions to community need.
    • Ability to conduct wide-scope studies within limited time frames.
 DEPARTMENTAL PREFERENCES
    • Master's degree in Urban Design, Urban Planning, Regional and City Planning, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, or related field. (Degrees subject to verification)
    • Five or more years’ experience in current planning and/or urban design. 
    • Two or more years' experience supervising  a small staff of employees.
    • Experience interpreting, developing, and amending codes (such as Form Based Codes), ordinances and design guidelines.
    • Experience giving public presentations to citizens, other professionals, boards, and elected officials.
    • Experience organizing, managing, and leading public engagement processes.  

Senior Planner - Transportation - The City of Oklahoma City, OK

Senior Planner - Transportation 

The City of Oklahoma City (Planning Department)
Professional Area: 
Transportation Planning
Experience: 
5-7 years
Location: 
Oklahoma CityOK

This position is located in the Planning and Redevelopment Division of the Planning Department with the City of Oklahoma City and is under the direction of an immediate supervisor.
Senior Planner is a professional classification requiring well developed skills in research; verbal and written communication; project design; and knowledge of and skill in applying procedures, objectives, and variables related to city planning.   
This Senior Planner will manage projects and initiatives designed to establish and enhance multi-modal and active transportation planning principles, guidelines, and standards throughout Oklahoma City. This position will provide transportation planning support in the form of research, analysis, conceptualization, and policy-making used in program and project implementation for the Planning Department and other City Departments, in addition to serving as a liaison and resource to outside agencies. 
Essential job functions include: supervising the comprehensive planning activities of assigned staff, including project design; data acquisition; data compilation, analysis, and summarization; and the presentation of facts in both verbal and written form. The Senior Planner may make policy recommendations based both on the analysis of current trends and hypotheses of future circumstances. 
This Senior Planner position will specialize in Transportation.   Senior Planners in all disciplines are responsible for writing or presenting formal and technical reports, working papers, project budgets, contracts, and other correspondence. Reports, conclusions, and recommendations may become or be used to establish official City policies or ordinances.
For more information about this and other positions with The City of Oklahoma City, please visit www.okc.gov.

Design Fellow, Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, LA

Design Fellow 

Louisiana State University
Professional Area: 
Architecture
Civil Engeering
Economic Planning and Development
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Landscape Architecture
Experience: 
1-3 years
Location: 
Baton RougeLA
Design Fellow (Research Associate 5)



Coastal Sustainability Studio Louisiana State University The Coastal Sustainability Studio is a rapidly growing program where scientists, engineers, and designers come together to intensively study and respond to issues of settlement, coastal restoration, flood protection, and the economy in Coastal Louisiana.
CSS was conceived as a design laboratory to develop strategies that reduce risk to social, economic, and natural resources. The results provide a sound basis for major policy decisions for adaptation through more sustainable land-use planning, protection, and education. Primarily made up of faculty, research fellows, and graduate students, the studio is an energetic and growing presence on LSU's Baton Rouge campus.
We are looking for highly motivated people who have some experience in their fields but very much want to engage in a broader multidisciplinary space focused on the issues facing coastal Louisiana. Under general direction from the CSS Director and CSS Executive Committee, the fellow will be responsible for managing the CSS's community planning and policy based projects. This work crosses a range of research, education, and outreach project activities that together frame the planning for innovative coastal management, settlement, protection, and restoration strategies for the Gulf Coast. Work will focus around the management of activities related to the Louisiana Resiliency Assistance Program (LRAP) and interface with the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) as well as local and Parish level government.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT:
Manages projects related to LRAP; spending significant time off campus managing on location office within the CPRA; managing budget and staffing needs for the Kresge foundation grant and other LRAP related work.
RESEARCH:
Establishes research content, translating research into visualizations and diagrams used for community outreach; supervises the research and production of RA4 positions as well as graduate students; produces publications in academic and other public forums about CSS projects and research.
PROJECT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT:
Contributes to the long term development of CSS projects.
GRANT APPLICATION:
Assists with the production of grants to build upon existing efforts related to LRAP.
STUDIO MANAGEMENT:
Fellow will take on responsibility as needed to maintain the studio space and culture as a positive and engaging academic research/workplace. Activities may include: providing website content, assisting to organize summer internship program, assisting with CSS lecture series. Teach courses as needed. Required Qualifications: Master's degree in Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Hazard Mitigation, Geography, Engineering, or Coastal science.
At least two years of professional experience in community planning, hazard mitigation, or environmental planning. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. with six years of professional experience. With knowledge of local Louisiana community conditions; experience engaging Louisiana communities; and working knowledge of Louisiana environmental change and planning.
Special Requirements: Willingness to travel and work longer hours to attend community meetings or other public functions. An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check.
Application deadline is November 26, 2014, or until a candidate is selected.
Apply online and view a more detailed ad at: www.lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu. Position #018249
LSU IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER