Lead Planner for Community & Neighborhood Planning
St. Louis County Department of Planning
Clayton, MO United States
How to Apply
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The St. Louis County Department of Planning is looking for a dedicated Lead Planner for Community & Neighborhood Planning to join our passionate, talented, and creative team who wants to see their work efforts result in positive and lasting outcomes. The Department serves a wide and varied geography and is the local planning office for the more than 315,000 residents of unincorporated St. Louis County. With the Department office located at the County Administration Building in downtown Clayton, Missouri, you are steps away from the Metrolink Blue Line and various Metrobus options, coffee shops, restaurants, Shaw Park, and the Centennial Greenway. The team benefits from having multiple Planners on staff, all at various points in their careers, who are ready to support the work of the Lead Planner for Community & Neighborhood Planning.
As a Lead Planner, you will have a portfolio of work covering various long-range planning tasks, including neighborhood and community building work. The Department is undertaking a new comprehensive planning process, information about which can be found at www.stlouiscounty2050.com. Additionally, the Department has been appropriated the funding needed to complete a small area study of the Spanish Lake area, including around the new Wildcare Park. This project, and its future implementation, requires a leader with vision and fortitude. The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent writing and analysis skills, will be comfortable talking to a wide variety of stakeholders, and will be capable of explaining complex ideas to community members. No workday will ever be the exact same and the chosen candidate will have an opportunity to use their passion for the betterment of our communities.
The typical work hours are from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday – Friday. The position regularly requires evening and weekend hours to facilitate and attend engagement, outreach, and public meetings.
The starting salary is between $64,188.80 to $77,022.40 annually, depending on the candidate's qualifications.
As an employer, St. Louis County cares about the health and well-being of our employees. In an effort to provide for the best possible work-life balance, the County offers a generous benefit package which includes affordable health insurance, dental and vision coverage, 4 weeks of Paid Time Off the first year, 11 paid holidays, deferred benefit retirement plan, paid life insurance as well as short- and long-term disability. To learn more County benefits, visit: Competitive Benefits - St. Louis County Website
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Examples of Duties
- Advise the Long Range Planning Manager on all community and neighborhood planning-related matters
- Serve as project manager of comprehensive plan updates, small area studies, corridor plans, topical plans, etc.
- Supervise neighborhood plan development, outreach, and implementation
- Supervise the work of outside consultants and professional service firms
- Assist communities with forming neighborhood associations and with maintenance and enhancement
- Research, compile and analyze data on economic, social, and physical factors affecting land use, and prepare graphic and narrative reports. This includes preparation of reports for any long-range planning initiatives
- Confer with the Long Range Planning Manager, the Director, civic leaders, and other authorities to devise and recommend arrangements of land and physical facilities for residential, commercial, industrial, and community uses
- Educate and assist citizens to increase awareness of existing conditions, solicit their input and address their concerns
- Attend evening and weekend meetings for various Boards and Commissions and community engagement related to comprehensive and neighborhood planning initiatives
- Assist with the development of the Long Range Planning Division's annual work plan
- Participate in budget preparation and administration; monitor and control expenditures
- Assign work to subordinate staff and ensure appropriate training is provided
- Perform other duties as required or assigned
Minimum Qualifications
- Equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning or closely related field (Public Administration, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Geography, etc.) and three years' experience in a professional planning position
- A Master's Degree in Urban Planning or related field may be substituted for one year of experience
- Proficiency in the use of the Microsoft Office suite of tools and database management is required. Ability to use ESRI ArcGIS is preferred
- AICP certification is preferred