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02/20/2025
Planner, Lake County, Libertyville, IL
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Are you looking for a challenging role within an organization that provides rewarding compensation, an excellent benefit package and career growth opportunities? If so, Lake County Government is the place for you. Comprised of nearly 3,000 employees, it is our goal to positively serve the residents of Lake County while working with a purpose. We believe our employees should take pride in the work they accomplish while truly respecting a collaborative work environment.
The Planner’s general function within the organization is to perform moderately complex work related to land use planning research, development project management and application of zoning and other regulations in the review of development proposals, communication with applicants, issuance of reports and presentation of information to the Department’s key stakeholders.
Essential Functions
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Depending on the assignment, the incumbent will perform a combination of the following responsibilities, and perform related duties as assigned:
Function as development project manager for complex development projects, including subdivisions, conditional use permits, planned unit developments, zoning variances, and nonresidential site plans. Will also assist with policy development related to various planning topics and sustainability initiatives.
- Conduct development review of projects through the application of the Lake County Code (and any accompanying site inspections) including site plan and site capacity review, zoning review, and natural resource protection assessment.
- Review and analyze data on planning best practices, physical conditions, population trends, housing conditions and other social and economic factors pertaining to planning.
- Implement internal process improvements in planning and zoning administration.
- Research and draft ordinance and plan amendments.
- Assist in departmental efforts to further sustainability goals, objectives, and policies of the Lake County Board
- Utilize GIS to perform various development review and other planning functions.
- Provide staff support and present to the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Lake County Planning, Building, Zoning & Environment Committee and other key stakeholders.
- Perform all other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge Skills Abilities and Education Required
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- Knowledge of the principles, practices, and methods used in the practice of land use planning, zoning administration, and sustainability.
- Ability to demonstrate and apply knowledge of such principles, practices, and methods in carrying out the essential duties above.
- Skill and ability in problem-solving, and conflict resolution; ability to exercise initiative, display independent judgement, be self-directed and self-motivated, and work with moderate supervision.
- Ability to exercise discretion and confidentiality, along with the ability to handle complex information, records, and issues.
- Skill and ability to successfully use County-specific technology and general office software and/or equipment including various permitting and archiving software.
- Maintain a high level of integrity, ethics, and professionalism with organization managers, and staff representatives of other governmental agencies, the public and others encountered in the course of work.
- Ability to communicate clearly, logically, and persuasively both verbally and in writing; ability to analyze and prepare clear, concise, and comprehensive reports, correspondence, and documents.
- Ability to develop effective working relationships with local officials, managers, clients, and team members.
Education and Experience Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Urban & Regional Planning or related field required
- Master’s degree in a related field preferred
- Valid Driver’s License supplemented by a satisfactory driving record
Physical Requirements
Requires mainly office work, involving standing or walking some of the time, exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a regular basis, and high dexterity in operating office equipment, including a keyboard, phone, copier, etc.
The position requires normal visual acuity and field of vision and the ability to hear and speak to understand, respond to, and build relationships with a diverse clientele.
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Supplemental Information
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Lake County offers a competitive salary and benefit package. We also offer flexible working hours, and a comprehensive wellness and training program.
Visit our page to get additional information and to apply!
Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background screening, drug and alcohol testing and may include a pre-employment medical exam.
Lake County is committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
02/20/2025
Planning Intern, Village of Lombard, IL
The Village of Lombard is seeking a Community Development Intern. This position will assist in the review of zoning cases and preparation of documents. Other support activities related to Community Development operations may be a part of this internship. The position will provide a broad exposure to development codes and an opportunity to understand the zoning entitlement processes. The position requires:
1. The ability to effectively write and speak clearly to staff and the general public.
2. Appropriate interpersonal skills for business and public contact.
3. Competencies in personal computers in a Windows environment and ability to utilize Village software applications.
4. Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
5. The ability to work independently and in the absence of supervision.
The successful candidate will have good communication skills and possess a valid driver’s license. Completion of two years towards a Bachelor’s degree, or completion towards a Master’s degree in urban planning or a closely related field is required, or recent graduation (within the past twelve months) of such a program.
The internship would be up to 40 hours a week and would extend through the Summer. The salary would be up to $16.00-$18.00/hour based upon skills and experience. The anticipated start date would be May 15, 2025. The anticipated start date and work hours can be flexible based upon school schedules.
Position will remain open until filled and hiring will be expedited for the right candidate. All applicants should submit their application and resume via our online application system.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
02/20/2025
Preservation Planner, City of Geneva, IL
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The City of Geneva is a vibrant community dedicated to maintaining the historical character and beauty that makes our City unique. We are currently seeking a detailed and progressive Preservation Planner to join our team in the Community Development Department at City Hall. This is a rare opportunity to make a meaningful impact in Geneva and contribute to its long-term sustainability and vitality.
Reporting to the Director of Community Development, this position conducts in-depth research and makes recommendations based on preservation principles along with City code and design standards.
Examples of Duties
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Regular duties include but are not limited to:
- Serve as the staff liaison to the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC); prepare meeting documents, ensure timely review of HPC applications, offer leadership and guidance at meetings.
- Provide counsel and technical assistance to property owners; thoroughly review HPC applications for accuracy, assist with ordinance interpretation and code compliance standards, review style guidelines, provide architectural design guidance, offer resources and alternatives when warranted.
- Conduct historic site/structure surveys; update the City's architectural resources inventory and National Park Service certification.
- Conduct in-depth research and prepare reports to make recommendations to the historic preservation ordinance, landmark nominations, and special projects.
- Assist with site plan and development review; evaluate building permits, site plans and applications within historic districts.
- Conduct public information programs; prepare informational materials and oversee communications regarding historic preservation.
- Perform other work pertaining to community planning and zoning functions; collaborate with Community Development Department staff on projects, complaints or general occurrences relative to the historic district.
- Maintain up-to-date and relevant information for property owners and visitors on the City of Geneva's website.
- Provide exceptional customer service to residents, property owners, visitors and community partners.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
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Typical Qualifications
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Ideal candidates will possess the following, or have a combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job:
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Historic Preservation, Preservation Planning, Architectural History, Urban Planning, Land Use Planning, Architecture, or a related field;
- Two to four years of progressively responsible related experience; and
- A valid Driver's License is required.
Qualified candidates should have knowledge of historic preservation and urban planning principles, architectural terminology, and municipal authority pertaining to historic preservation regulations.
Supplemental Information
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The City of Geneva is an excellent place to grow your career. Our organization's size offers the perfect opportunity to make contributions that will truly make an impact along with the chance to oversee unique projects as we look to the future of our community. If you are seeking a role where you can see the difference you make every day, can collaborate with a close-knit team, and enhance one of the Chicago suburbs most ideal communities, we would love to have you on board!
Interested candidates can read more about the role of preservation planning in maintaining over 180 years of rich history, culture and architecture in our City, as well as learn about the historic district and Historic Preservation Commission on our City's website.
The City also offers a generous benefit package which includes ample paid time off as well as competitive health insurance options and participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund program (IMRF). The starting rate of pay for this position is negotiable with a range of $82,798 - $111,778. The anticipated starting pay is up to $90,000 DOQ.
02/18/2025
Seasonal Planning Intern, Village of Downers Grove, IL
The Village is accepting applications for a Seasonal Planning Intern.
Duties: Performs various planning duties as assigned, under the direct supervision of AICP Planners. Duties may include assistance with the following:
- Permit review and inspections
- Production of maps using GIS
- Development and site plan reviews
- Conduct on-site fieldwork
- Assist with ongoing departmental work responsibilities
- General office work, including scanning and filing of plans
- Other related duties as required
Minimum Qualifications:
At least two years of college completed; students majoring in Urban Planning or a similar field are preferred. Computer skills in Word, Excel, and GIS are required. Ability to work independently and work effectively in a team environment is required. A valid driver’s license is required.
Additional Details:
- One (1) open position for a flexible 40 hours per week
- Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- The position lasts for approximately three months.
Salary: The starting salary for this position is $17.00 per hour.
Interested candidates may apply by clicking "Apply" above. Only online applications will be accepted, except for providing reasonable accommodations. Position open until filled.
The Village of Downers Grove is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). For more information or assistance, please contact the Human Resource Department at (630) 434-5500.
02/18/2025
Planner, Village of Roselle, IL
The Village of Roselle, Illinois (population 22,897) seeks a full-time Planner within the Development and Engineering Services Department. This position is responsible professional and administrative planner work involving urban and community planning projects, the administration of the Village's development review process on submitted proposals, enforcement of zoning ordinances, performance of comprehensive planning functions, and economic development.
Responsibilities include assisting the Community Development Manager with various aspects of Village planning and development. This involves supporting the formulation, implementation, and improvement of plans aimed at the Village's physical, social, and economic growth. Key duties include managing the land use plan, urban designs, and community development programs, as well as enforcing zoning and development codes. Additionally, this role involves coordinating special projects related to urban design, economic development, and marketing initiatives. This includes efforts to strengthen the Village’s retail, commercial, and industrial sectors while supporting business recruitment, retention, and expansion. Other tasks include managing databases, preparing reports, and conducting research. View the complete job description for more information.
Graduation from a four-year college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning or a related field supplemented by a Master’s Degree in same, including or supplemented by two to three years’ experience in a significant zoning and planning administrative position; or any equivalent combination of training and experience is required. AICP Certification is preferred but must be obtained within one (1) year of hire. The salary range is $65,572 to $98,126 and the starting salary is dependent upon qualifications and experience.
Applications are accepted online only. Please apply at www.roselle.il.us/jobs.
Application deadline is 3/7/2025.
02/16/2025
Planning Intern, City of Champaign, IL
The City of Champaign seeks qualified candidates for the position of Planning Intern in the Planning and Development Department. This is an opportunity to work with practicing planners and gain professional planning experience while concurrently enrolled in a university or college degree program.
Responsibilities of Position
Planning Interns work on a variety of planning projects within the Planning and Development Department. Interns assist with surveying community conditions related to planning and zoning, preparing maps, graphics to support current and long-range planning projects, assisting with community outreach and zoning enforcement, and providing general customer service support in the Planning Department.
The position is in-person and for up to 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, for Summer 2025, with the potential to continue as part-time during the 2025-2026 academic year if mutually agreed. The position will begin May 2025.
Required Qualifications
- Current enrollment in a university or college-level degree program.
- Understanding of fundamental concepts and practices of urban planning, urban development and municipal zoning.
- Effective interpersonal and customer service skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with a team.
Preferred Qualifications
- Current enrollment in an accredited university or college level urban planning program.
- Understanding of and ability to use Adobe Creative Cloud software applications like Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop to create planning-related graphics, maps and videos.
- Understanding of and ability to use ESRI ArcGIS for data analysis and cartography.
- Understanding of and ability to use SketchUp Pro to create 3D graphics and site models.
The salary is $15.00 per hour. Applications must include a cover letter, resume and portfolio of recent work examples via email or postmarked no later than Sunday, March 2, 2025. Please limit portfolio pdf file size to 15MB.
The City’s mission is to provide responsive, caring, cost-effective service in partnership with our community. The following values guide our work: Personal Integrity, Responsibility, Respect, Teamwork, Results. The City of Champaign is committed to promoting a work environment and a community that values and supports diversity and inclusion.
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume and portfolio of recent work examples to Eric Van Buskirk at eric.vanbuskirk@champaignil.gov. Applicants may also mail or deliver hard copies of application materials to Eric Van Buskirk, Senior Planner, 102 N. Neil St., Champaign, IL, 61820.
Other Information
The City of Champaign is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The City of Champaign is committed to promoting a work environment and a community that values and supports diversity and inclusion. Contact the Human Resources Department at (217) 403-8770 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. if you require an accommodation to complete this application or during any phase of the application, interview, or employment process.
02/07/2025
Director of Economic Development & Planning, Village of Lombard, IL
The Village of Lombard is seeking a full-time Director of Economic Development & Planning within the Community Development Department.
Lombard’s rich history and sense of community provide a solid backdrop for today’s bustling modern Village. A central location within the Chicago region, direct access to two interstate highways, and available land and facilities provide for a strong economic base. The I-88/Butterfield Road Corridor includes modern office buildings with corporate clients, along with an evolving and strong retail presence at Yorktown Center. Additional commercial corridors provide a variety of convenience retail and restaurant activities. Eleven office and industrial parks offer quality office, warehouse and light assembly space options. Historic Downtown Lombard continues to transform into a vibrant and energetic downtown with new residences, restaurants and programmed gathering places.
The ideal candidate for this restructured position will be to administer and direct applicable
Community Development Department staffing and related programs pertaining to planning, zoning, economic development and related activities. The work is performed under the general direction of the Village Manager’s Office.
The responsibilities for this position include:
- Direct applicable planning and economic development programs and activities.
- Develop and manage short and long-term goals and objectives; monitor program
effectiveness and implement remedies. - Direct applicable personnel; select new employees; provide training and instruction;
plans, coordinates, and assigns work; maintains standards; and evaluates performance. - Act as a liaison between the Village and citizens. Coordinates projects, programs and
operations with other agencies. Confers with other departments and agencies;
coordinates projects and programs. - As part of the Village’s economic incentive team, conduct negotiations pertaining to
the provisions set forth within the Village’s economic incentive policies; takes a lead
role in the drafting of agreements and presentations before the Economic &
Community Development Committee and Village Board. - Conduct analyses and studies; presents results and makes recommendations; write a
variety of reports, correspondence, grants, ordinances, etc. - Present materials for consideration and/or serves as liaison to the Village Board, Plan
Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, Historical Commission, Economic and - Community Development Committee, Joint Review Boards and other committees as
required. - Represent the department in relations with other Village departments. Serves as a
liaison to a variety of professional, citizen and service groups, and the media;
coordinate activities with other Village departments and state, federal and local
agencies. Select, review and direct the work of consultants, contractors and vendors. - Work as part of the interdepartmental team pertaining to Special/Temporary Events,
development projects, economic incentive requests and other related initiatives. - Develop annual budget, administer grants, and oversees expenditures.
- Analyze and implement new approaches and standards.
Click here for additional information regarding the position.
Minimum qualifications include a Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration
or a closely related field with ten years of progressively responsible planning, economic
development and land use experience in a municipal environment that includes supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the requisite knowledge skills and abilities for this position. CEcD and/or AICP certifications highly desired. The position requires possession of a valid Illinois driver’s license.
This position is not subject to a residency requirement, but the Director should be readily
available to attend meetings and events as required to meet the demands of the position.
The salary range for this position is $126,434 - $180,550, with an anticipated starting range of approximately $153,000 DOQ. The Village of Lombard offers a competitive benefits package that includes paid vacation, sick, holiday, and personal time; medical, dental and life insurance; vehicle stipend, remote work possibilities and participation in the Illinois
Municipal Retirement Fund.
Interested candidates should apply HERE with a resume, cover letter, and contact information for five work-related references.
The Village intends to keep this posting open until the position is filled or until a sufficient
number of applications have been received to start the candidate selection process. However, the Village intends to start a formal review of applicants the week of February 17, 2025.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
02/07/2025
Associate Planner / Planner, City of Aurora, IL
The City of Aurora is accepting applications for the position of Associate Planner OR Planner in the Division of Zoning and Planning.
Associate Planner / Planner:
Under general supervision, provides professional and technical guidance in planning, neighborhood redevelopment, and land use/zoning administration. Acts as special projects consultant and/or coordinator. Performs or assists in the preparation and presentation of analytical studies. Assists with the enforcement of various land use regulatory ordinances (i.e. Subdivision Control Ordinance, Aurora Zoning Ordinance, etc.). Applies professional skills in analyzing statistical data, preparing written reports and making recommendations.
Other duties of these positions may include but are not limited to collecting data from a variety of different sources including but not limited to visually observed conditions, professional organizations, and governmental agencies; Serve as staff liaison to various boards, commissions, and neighborhood groups per direction of supervisor; Develop and maintain the Geographically based Informational System (G.I.S.); Perform on-site inspections as required; Create maps, charts, graphs, pictorial diagrams; Other duties assigned as related to the position.
Successful candidates should have the skill and ability to read various types of maps and plan documents such as but not limited to topographics, soils, street, and site design drawings; Knowledge of land-use concepts and the socioeconomic aspects there of; Knowledge of grant policies and procedures, federal regulations for CDBG, HUD, fair housing and related programs; Review and process site plans and development proposals; Conduct studies, neighborhood meetings and plans for long range planning; and provide assistance to citizens, businesses and other governmental agencies. The successful candidate will be able to apply professional skills to special projects, work in field settings, and be able to work independently.
Qualifications for Hire:
- Associate Planner: This position requires a bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning or related field; Requires a valid Illinois Driver’s License.
- Planner: This position requires a bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning or related field, plus two (2) years of professional planning experience in a municipal setting; Requires a valid Illinois Driver’s License.
Must successfully pass pre-hire requirements including but not limited to a written exam, physical, drug screen, and background check.
Salary:
Associate Planner and Planner are both full-time, union positions.
- Beginning salary for Associate Planner is $31.39/hour, after 6 months $32.11/hour, after 1 year $32.92/hour, and annual increases thereafter.
- Beginning salary for Planner is $37.53/hour, after 6 months $38.37/hour, after 1 year $39.36/hour, and annual increases thereafter.
Union Benefits:
The City of Aurora offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time and eligible part-time employees in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement:
- Annual pay increases (in accordance with Labor Agreement)
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurances
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF)
- Paid vacations, holidays, floating holidays, personal days, and sick leave
- Gym membership reimbursement
- Uniform Allowance (as determined by labor agreement)
- Interpreters Stipend
- Tuition Reimbursement
- May be eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program (if requirements are met)
To Apply:
Applications should be submitted online by 3:00 PM, February 21, 2025.
Please click here to submit applications and resumes.
Click here to learn more about the City of Aurora, IL.
02/06/2025
Community Development Intern, Village of Round Lake, IL
Under general supervision of the Director of Economic and Community Development, the Community Development Intern will assist in fulfilling a variety of community development functions. The intern will be expected to work with the Community Development Department co-workers to accomplish various planning and zoning assignments and activities, and perform other duties as required. The primary intent of the position is to provide learning and professional development opportunities to an individual interested in pursuing a career in the planning and community development field.
ANTICIPATED 2025 PROJECTS
Working as a Community Development Intern for Round Lake is about more than just being an intern; it is about being a valued member of the team. There will be a variety of tasks to work on over the summer, depending on time available, interest, and priority projects, which may include:
Franchisee Fair—Continue research work on setting up a local (or County based) franchisee fair. Reach out to potential partners and determine logistics for event. This effort is to encourage residents that are thinking of opening a business to look into franchises that are available and desired in the area. Most restaurant chains and some retailers are all franchise based and we need to locate a person willing to open the franchise to get new businesses in town.
Downtown Car Show—Assist with planning and implementing event, reach out to sponsors and volunteers, publicity for event including going to other car shows to hand out flyers, working the event, taking pictures, coordination of judges and trophies.
Economic Development—Assist with creating Downtown (and Village wide) marketing information for Village owned parcels and general Village wide data.
Code Enforcement—Assist code enforcement inspector with grass mowing violations, checking buildings for address numbers, or other pro-active code enforcement monitoring.
Community Outreach—Take pictures around the Village to be used for future newsletters, on the website and potentially social media. Draft newsletter articles relating to Community Development topics to be used in the future. Create content for updating the website. Research best contact methods of reaching out to businesses (constant contact emails, etc).
Records Retention and Storage—All development files need to be reviewed to determine the appropriate storage method and organization, eliminate duplicates, and follow the State’s Record Retention Policy and the Village’s needs. It is desirable to scan and save all recorded plats of subdivision and final engineering plans. It is desirable to better organize and create a log of all development files for ease of finding and using them now and in the future.
Administrative Assistance—Learn customer service skills by helping people at the counter or on the phone to apply for or pick up building permits, schedule inspections, review submittals for completeness, and answer a variety of questions.
Sign Ordinance—Address all nonconforming business signs. This involves reaching out to the businesses, reviewing sign permits, and if necessary helping businesses go through the variance process.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Must be enrolled in a college/university and in the process of obtaining a graduate, undergraduate, or associate's degree in urban planning, architecture, public administration, economic development, geography, GIS or a closely related field. Ability to work independently and work effectively in a team environment is required. A valid driver's license is required.
- Seasonal Position for summer (May-August). Start/end dates flexible
- Up to 40 hours per week (8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Monday through Friday)
- Position is in person
- Starting Wage - $17.00 per hour
- Application deadline: March 7, 2025
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should apply with a cover letter, resume, and three (3) references to hr@roundlakeil.gov. Application deadline is March 7, 2025.
02/05/2025
Associate Planner, Village of Hanover Park, IL
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Reviews building permit plans for compliance with applicable zoning, subdivisions, landscaping, and other development codes. Ensures that there is a "sign-off" by the Village Planner and/or Director prior to permit issuance and inspection to ensure compliance prior to occupancy.
- Assists in the maintenance, update, and implementation of goals and policies identified in the Village's Comprehensive and Strategic Plans.
- Assists in the maintenance of a computerized Village database as applicable, including demographics, land use, signs, utilities, transportation, public services, property availability and owner information. Development and maintenance of database includes field surveys, graphics development and statistical compilation.
- Prepares applications, provides necessary documentation and coordination for special projects.
- Assists the Director in reviewing and updating the Village's land use regulations.
- Assists in preparing brochures for developers and citizens outlining and explaining the Village's development process and promotes development opportunities.
- Assists the Director and Village Planner in streamlining the development process and working with developers and citizens as they go through the development review process in obtaining project approval.
- Assists in the maintenance and updating of planning data and geographic information systems as it relates to planning and physical development.
- Assists in the maintenance of the department’s web-presence, including the website, electronic communications, Location One Information Services, and GIS Planning.
- Prepares staff review memos, under the direction of the Director and Village Planner for variances, rezoning, special use and planned unit development proposals for Development Commission.
- Assists the Director and Village Planner with business and developer outreach and preparation of agendas and meetings of the Economic Development Committee.
- Assists in administering Escrow Agreements, communicating with Finance and Code Enforcement Staff, residents, and real estate professionals to evaluate code violations and establish agreements for them to be remedied following the sale of a property.
- Provides the Community and Economic Development counter coverage in the absence of primary personnel to assist residents with a variety of inquiries.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION &/OR EXPERIENCE
Completion of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent, preferably in Urban Planning or a related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above. Experience in government planning is preferred.
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Must possess and maintain in good standing, a valid Illinois Class D driver's license.
Apply online at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hpil/jobs/4686618/associate-planner
02/05/2025
Assistant Community Development Director, City of Wood Dale, IL
The City of Wood Dale is seeking applicants for the position of Assistant Community Development Director.
This is a highly skilled and responsible administrative supervisory position within the Community Development Department. This position is responsible for administrative duties related to assisting the Community Development Director in the daily performance of departmental operational assignments associated with construction, development, zoning, planning, economic development, and code enforcement. Duties involve performing confidential administrative services and therefore the exercise of discretion is required. This position may serve as acting Community Development Director in the Director’s absence. Attendance at certain Committee and/or Board meetings will be required as needed. The functions of this position are complex and technical in nature, requiring frequent exercise of judgement and initiative to ensure work is performed in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations, professional standards, and municipal policies and objectives.
This position is being created in preparation for the upcoming retirement of the Community Development Director. A successful Assistant Community Development Director will have the opportunity to be promoted to Community Development Director, making this an excellent career advancement opportunity.
Key responsibilities:
- Create a highly responsive customer service atmosphere for all Community and Economic Development communications, responses and inquiries.
- Respond to complex questions related to zoning and building code matters including permit applications, procedures, timelines, fees and registrations.
- Work with developers to encourage development in accordance with codes and long-range goals.
- Coordinate department activities with other City departments and other outside local governmental agencies.
The successful candidate must possess strong management, organization, financial, customer service and communications skills. Thorough knowledge of municipal planning and economic development is strongly desired; however, exceptional candidates with a proven management track record in other fields may be considered.
A Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration or related field is required. Five to ten years of progressively responsible supervisory/management experience in planning, zoning, economic development, community development, redevelopment, housing, building permits and inspection is desired.
The salary for this position is based on qualifications and work experience. The salary range for this position is $95,217 - $134,000. Benefits include Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund; paid vacation and sick leave accrual; medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
The position is open until filled; however, first review of applications will begin on March 10, 2025
Click here to apply:
https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs?clientkey=18BA2ED97651A8C96AE9798B02279A15
02/03/2025
Summer Internship, Village of Libertyville, IL
The Village of Libertyville is offering a full-time summer internship position in its Community Development Department. The Village has a population of approximately 20,490 and is located in Lake County about 50 minutes north of the City of Chicago. This position will report to the Senior Planner but will have ample opportunities to work with the Community Development Department and Engineering Division. Under general supervision of the Community Development Department, the Community Development Summer Intern will assist in fulfilling a variety of Community Development functions. The intern will be expected to work with the Community Development Department co-workers to accomplish various planning and zoning assignments and activities, and perform other duties as required. The primary intent of the position is to provide learning and professional development opportunities to an individual interested in pursuing a career in the planning and community development field.
ANTICIPATED 2025 PROJECTS
Working as a Community Development Department Summer Intern is about being a valued member of the team. There will be a variety of tasks to work on over the summer, depending on time available, interest, and priority projects, which may include:
- Records Retention and Storage
- Administrative Assistance
- Review and prioritize implementation strategies of the Comprehensive Plan
- Update Variation and Special Use Permit data into GIS program
- Assist in the review of Zoning applications
- Enhance the Economic Development program
- General Research and problem solving
- Occasional field work
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be enrolled in a college/university and in the process of obtaining a graduate, undergraduate, or associate's degree in urban planning, architecture, public administration, economic development, geography, GIS or a closely related field.
- Ability to work independently and work effectively in a team environment is required.
- A valid driver's license is required.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Seasonal Position for summer (May-August).
- Start/end dates flexible.
- Up to 40 hours per week (7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Monday through Friday) Position is in person.
- Starting Wage - $18.00 per hour
- Application deadline: April 7, 2025, 4:00 PM
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should email a cover letter, resume, and three (3) references to David C. Smith-Senior Planner dsmith@libertyville.com.
01/24/2025
Planner I, City of St. Charles, IL
If you are a planning professional seeking meaningful work in a fast-paced, dynamic, and progressive community development department, the City of St. Charles offers a challenging and supportive work environment that fosters excellence, accountability, learning, and professional development. We strive to hire highly skilled, competent, dedicated, customer-oriented staff who pride themselves on performing their duties to the highest level of excellence.
Job Description
The Planner I reports to the Assistant Community Development Director - Planning & Engineering in the Community Development Department. The Planner I performs professional-level planning duties, including zoning administration for all building permit applications. Our team approach calls for an individual who will work effectively with other City staff, professionals, applicants, and citizens. Attending evening meetings will be required.
This position is responsible for professional planning duties including reviewing all building permit applications, administering the City's façade grant program, researching changes to City plans (e.g. comprehensive plan), maps, programs, and ordinances, writing zoning verification letters, and assisting with tree preservation easements. The primary responsibilities of this position are anticipated to include zoning and design reviews, zoning variations, historic preservation functions, and providing staff support to the Historic Preservation Commission. The position will also assist the Plan Commission and Zoning Board as needed. The primary responsibilities are subject to change based on staffing needs within the department.
Requirements
General knowledge of the principles and practices of municipal planning, zoning, and subdivision regulation is required, as well as strong oral and written communication skills. Applicants must possess the ability to exercise independent professional judgment in planning their work, analyzing problems, making decisions, and recommending solutions. Essential skills include the ability to read and critique site plans, landscape plans, and architectural elevations, and the ability to read and understand civil engineering plans. Also required are computer skills including word processing, spreadsheet applications, and the ability to use GIS to find and display information.
Job Pay Scale
$76,171 - $106,639
Instructions to Apply
Click here to apply online no later than February 7, 2025. Resumes and additional documents can be attached to the online application system. If you are unable to apply online, or for other assistance, please contact 630-377-4446.
01/22/2025
Planning and Economic Development Manager, Village of Glendale Heights, IL
Performs a variety of routine and complex technical work in the current and/or long-range planning of the Village, economic development, and the development and implementation of land use and related zoning regulations including building permit review, development review. This position also oversees the Operations Division, including customer service, records management and policy development.
This position will also:
- Supervise clerical staff.
- Provide information on land use and zoning applications, ordinances, codes, plans and related planning programs, services or regulations to architects, engineers, developers, contractors, owners, community groups and interested persons.
- Solicit new development and business opportunities to enhance economic development within the Village.
- Assist in communicating official plans, programs, policies and procedures to staff and the general public.
- Review applications for annexation, zoning, subdivision and land development for conformity with the principles of good planning and compliance with local ordinances.
- Evaluate land use proposals for conformity to established plans and ordinances and development impact as it relates to the adopted plans of the Village.
- Evaluate building permit applications and site plans for compliance with applicable local codes and ordinances including but not limited to zoning regulations, landscape requirements and lighting regulations.
Qualifications for this position include graduation from an accredited college or university with a degree in land use planning, urban planning, administration or related field; Master's Degree Preferred, three to five (3-5) years experience in municipal planning and zoning; or any equivalent combination of education and experience, additional experience substituting on a year for year basis for the required education.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The salary range is $79,996.80 - $101,108.80 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
Interested candidates should apply online at: https://glendaleheights.org/administration/hr.asp
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. 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 15-mile radius of the Village, unless an exception is approved by the Village Administrator.
Posted on 01/20/2025. Applications will be accepted until end of business day on Monday, February 10, 2025. 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.
01/17/2025
Economic Development Specialist, City of Warrenville, IL
The City of Warrenville is seeking applicants for the position of Economic Development Specialist. Located approximately 30 miles west of the City of Chicago, Warrenville is recognized as a small, hometown refuge with big city amenities. Business opportunities are plentiful in Warrenville. The City is home to distinct business districts which serve the community and region beyond. Warrenville's location at the Winfield Road interchange on I-88 connects to a network of County roads (and trails), which provide easy access to both homes and businesses. Warrenville's population of 15,195 allows the City to maintain that small-town feel and still have the advantage of drawing upon a diversified tax base.
Position Summary
The Economic Development Specialist plays a crucial role in supporting and implementing economic development strategies and initiatives of the City of Warrenville. This position is focused on communication and relationship building with existing and prospective businesses, including home based businesses, to support their long-term success. The job involves working closely with individuals, local businesses, government agencies, and community organizations to promote economic growth and enhance business opportunities. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Director of Community and Economic Development. The Assistant Community Development Director is the immediate supervisor of this position. This position provides exceptional service within the organization and to external customers, including promoting a positive image of the City, fostering a collaborative, respectful, and service-minded working environment, and consistently exhibiting professionalism and integrity through the community. Other duties of a general office nature are also performed.
Essential Job Functions
CORE DUTIES:
Act as a point of contact or local businesses, providing support and resources to support business attraction opportunities and support for existing businesses, development requests for the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals.
Consult with business owners at all stages of development and growth, including assistance with business formation, access to funds, site selection, build out, permits to facilitate business expansion and retention efforts
Assist with preparation of TIF revenue projections and coordinating TIF administration and reporting compliance activities.
Coordinate, attend, and summarize the following meetings:
- Joint Review Boards for Tax Increment Finance Districts (1x per year)
- Hospitality Meetings (Quarterly)
- Economic Development Representatives Committee (as needed – Approx 5x/year)
- Development Pre-Application Meetings with Staff (up to 2 per week)
Provide timely response to lead requests from county, regional and state agencies
Prepare and submit reports and presentation for internal and external customers related to economic development program efforts, effectiveness, and opportunities
Collect, analyze and interpret economic data to support decision-making processes
Conduct research on business needs and trends and prepare reports and recommendations for review by the CEDD
Assist with the writing and management of grants
Collect, consolidate for approval by Director, and submit weekly department activity communication report to Administration
Stay up to date on local, regional, and national economic development trends and identify opportunities for the City of Warrenville. This may include attendance at conferences, seminars, webinars and other training and networking events.
Attends occasional evening and weekend meetings of the Plan Commission/ZBA, City Council, City Council Committee, long range planning, and other City Commissions meetings as requested.
EXISTING BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT:
- Organizes events, workshops and meetings to promote business development (e.g., entrepreneur seminar series, holiday market, back to school marketing campaign submittal coordination, etc.).
- Assist in the development and oversee administration of a facade /interior grant program. This will include providing support to businesses and individuals seeking financial incentives or grants for economic development.
- Promote business registration and licensing – including annual renewals, special communications, promotions, and events.
- Assist in the development and oversee administration of a Shop Local campaign.
NEW/EXPANDED BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT:
- Serve as point of contact for scheduling of pre-application meetings with prospective developers and coordinate the preparation and release of summary action report.
- Seek to establish programs and spaces that support economic opportunity (e.g., pop up market, food truck events, etc.)
- Assist with the implementation of a retail recruitment strategy.
- Serve as a point of contact for Mobile Food Truck Operators to assist with permitting and event participation.
Minimum Qualifications
- Looking for someone with a passion for economic development, excellent organization and communication skills, and a desire to make a positive difference in our community.
- Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in planning, economic development, marketing, business administration or related field is required; with two years’ experience in an office environment.
- Not required, but valued: Certified Economic Development (CEcD) or Economic Development Financial Professional EDFP certification.
Necessary Special Requirements
- Possession of a valid Class D Illinois driver’s license.
Required Skills and Competencies
- Excellent communication, interpersonal and presentation skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Considerable knowledge and experience in the use of the Microsoft Office software suite, including Excel, Word, Access, etc.
- Ability to work appropriately with highly confidential information
- Ability to work in an ambiguous environment and continue to make progress on multiple projects, switching focus frequently between projects.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with developers, contractors, property owners, elected and appointed City officials, and the general public.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers.
- Ability to communicate courteously, tactfully, and grammatically accurate both verbally and in writing in English at the college graduate level.
- Ability to learn, understand, and adhere to all applicable safety precautions and procedures of the City.
General Information
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature, level of work, and types of duties that may be assigned to individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel. New duties, responsibilities, or skills may be assigned with or without notice.
The City of Warrenville is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital or veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
01/17/2025
Principal Planner, Lake County, Libertyville, IL
Becoming a Principal Planner at the Lake County Division of Transportation will allow you to work with a large network of professionals including engineers, consulting firms, regulatory agencies, municipalities, and residents while helping deliver the Division's $800M, 5-year Transportation Improvement Program. The general function of this position is to serve as the Division's Non-Motorized Coordinator. Your day will consist of preparing, reviewing and evaluating applications, plans, or reports relative to regional transportation planning.
This is an office position, with regular hours of work Monday through Friday, from 8:00am - 4:30pm. Alternative work schedules are available including varying start times and remote work opportunities.
Essential Functions
• Coordinate bicycle/pedestrian path connectivity throughout the county.
• Coordinate compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for facilities within the County Right of Way.
• Prepare and present data in the form of written, graphic or oral reports and recommendations.
• Manage planning department projects.
• Participate in activities and events related to departmental issues and initiatives.
• Inspect all transportation projects for compliance.
• Serve as point person for assigned project or program with the department.
• Develop procedures, standards, and checklists in support of program compliance.
• Participate in the preparation of the Annual, 5-Year, and 20-Year County Transportation Improvement Programs.
• All other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge Skills Abilities and Education Required
• Working knowledge of principles and practices of transportation planning.
• Excellent organizational and project management skills.
• Strong oral and written communication skills.
• Effective problem solving ability for complex issues.
• Can work well both individually and as a member of a team.
• Establish and maintain effective working relationships with various stakeholders.
• Thorough understanding of IDOT's Phase I and Phase II process for local, state, and federally funded projects, preferred.
• Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a major course work in Planning, Civil Engineering, or related field, required.
• Possession of a valid Driver's License, supplemented by a satisfactory driving record, required.
• Five years or progressively responsible experience in professional planning activities. Master's degree in planning, Civil Engineering, or related field may be substituted for one year of experience.
Physical Requirements:
• Requires light work involving standing or walking some of the time, exerting up to 20 pounds of force on a regular basis, and moderate dexterity in operating machinery, tools, or office equipment
Supplemental Information
Lake County offers a competitive salary and benefit package. We also offer flexible working hours, and a comprehensive wellness and training program. Visit our Prospective Employee page to get additional information on why you should work for Lake County! Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of all background checks, preemployment screenings, and medical exams.
Salary: $78,250.00 Annually
Open until filled.
Click here for more information and to apply.
Lake County is committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
01/15/2025
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. Exciting projects include working with a planning consultant to update the Comprehensive Plan, as well as guiding the potential redevelopment of the Lincolnwood Town Center Mall. The Village is known for fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment, offering competitive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a strong commitment to employee well-being and work life balance, making it an excellent employer for driven professionals seeking to make a meaningful impact.
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
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. Master's degree along with two years of supervisory experience preferred. AICP certification is also preferred.
Hours and Compensation
The salary range for this position is $ 100,790.95 - $ 136,068.55 annually, with the anticipated hiring range is between $100,790.95 - $118,429.75 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 normal business hours when required. The Village of Lincolnwood also offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes Blue Cross PPO and High Deductible Medical Coverage, Delta Dental PPO and HMO plans, life insurance, vision insurance, participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), paid sick, vacation and holidays, along with other benefits. Applicants can find the general description of benefits in the Summary of Benefits Document posted on the website.
Application Process
To apply, please complete an application for employment at www.lincolnwoodil.org/employment. Applications will be received until Monday, February 10, 2025.
01/15/2025
Associate Planner, City of North Chicago, IL
Under general supervision of the Economic & Community Development Director, this position performs a variety of professional planning activities including: review of development and land use applications; zoning, site plan and environmental review; completion of technical assessments; project management assistance for development applications; prepares written project analyses and makes written recommendations; prepares and reviews City ordinances; conducts site inspections; provides technical assistance to the general public; and performs related work as required. The Associate Planner has project management responsibilities in addition to performing the full range of professional planning duties. This role offers an unique opportunity to contribute to impactful projects while building professional skills and advancing within the organization. The Associate Planner position offers numerous professional development and career growth opportunities.
SUPERVISION
The Associate Planner reports to the Economic & Community Development Director who outlines work assignments, reviews work in progress and completed work. Works closely with other staff to assist and inform in the processing of planning related issues and policies; best practices as appropriate.
PUBLIC CONTACT
The position has daily contact with citizens, City employees, and elected officials. The employee will work with other departments/divisions coordinating grant applications and project monitoring including, but not limited to: property standards, planning, zoning, public infrastructure and public safety.
Essential Functions:
- Preparation of short- and long-term land use, transportation and capital improvements plans on both a neighborhood and citywide level.
- Staffing of Planning Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals meetings and public hearings on subdivisions, zoning amendments and zoning variations.
- Serving as Chairperson of the Site Plan Review Committee.
- Providing technical assistance to neighborhood and business groups within the City.
- Serving as the City's principal staff liaison to other Federal, State and Local Agencies.
- Assists in managing application projects, including analyzing and evaluating site and architectural plans, performing technical review and making recommendations, as well as ensuring plans and applications generally receive appropriate oversight.
- Prepares routine written project analysis including researching, analyzing findings and making recommendations.
- Provides technical advice to other staff, the general public, contractors and other professionals including explaining City ordinances, regulations, resolutions and planning and zoning policies.
- Prepares staff reports for land use and development plan permits, including determining overall content and format of reports.
- Conducts site inspections, including determining if projects are in compliance with laws, regulations and ordinances, makes recommendations on changes.
- Assists in preparing and reviewing maps, plans, business licenses and City ordinances.
- Confers with and provides information to property owners, contractors, developers, engineers, architects and the public regarding conformance to standards, plans, specifications and codes; explains codes, requirements and procedures.
- Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.
- May assume other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Possess of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Urban Planning or similar discipline.
- At least two (2) years of progressively responsible land use planning and zoning experience, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities for this job.
- Ability to administer the process of land use regulations as administered by local municipalities throughout the U.S., and articulate their theoretical basis.
- Functional knowledge of personal computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets, web-based applications, databases and GIS.
- Ability to work with and relate to a diverse group of citizens from varying socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds.
- Excellent organizational and project management skills.
- Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills in dealing with individuals and groups at all levels.
- Self-motivated, disciplined, organized, and reliable.
- Innovative, creative, resourceful and independent thinking.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, employees will be required to work in outside conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in the office and may range from moderate to extreme in the field. Employees may be exposed to various environments that require the use of safety equipment and knowledge to identify and properly handle safety hazards. 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 position change.
BENEFITS:
- Vacation, Sick Leave, paid holidays, and personal days.
- Pension program funded by IMRF, voluntary 457 & Roth IRA options through Mission Square and Metlife.
- BCBSIL PPO, HMO, H.S.A. insurance options, Metlife Dental, Eyemed Vision and Dearborn life insurance.
- Employee Assistance Programs, Legal Shield, Washington National, Aflac, NCPERS and
- $50,000 Guaranteed Life Insurance for employee through Dearborn Life, Supplemental available for employee, spouse, and children.
DISCLAIMER:
The City of North Chicago is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, military or veteran status (except dishonorable discharge), disability, or any other status protected by law.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Individuals can email resume to: elibla@northchicago.org or apply on City's website at https://www.northchicago.org/.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
3/13/2025
SALARY RANGE
$62,620.00 - $73,351.00
01/14/2025
Community Planner, City of Oak Forest, IL
The City of Oak Forest Community Development Department is seeking applicants for the position of Community Planner. The community planner is a professional/technical level position that provides staff support to the Director of Community & Economic Development, the Assistant Director of Community & Economic Development, and Planning & Zoning Commission. The position reports to the Director of Community & Economic Development.
Illustrative Examples of Work
As a community development professional, work is performed utilizing independent judgment and necessary coordinated resources.
Examples of work include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Responsible for the processing and conducting land use evaluation of zoning petitions for special use permits, variations, rezoning, planned developments, text amendments, subdivisions, and annexations.
• Responsible for processing and conducting review of petitions for subdivisions for compliance with the City’s subdivision ordinance, as well as related land use analysis.
• Coordinates interdepartmental review process of zoning and subdivision petitions and ensure proper and coordinated communications.
• Prepare staff recommendations pertaining to the review of zoning and subdivision petitions.
• Serves as a staff liaison to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Providing the commission with staff reports, data, and presentations.
• Assist homeowners, developers and builders with technical requests, zoning interpretations and other required assistance.
• Undertake research and zoning studies and makes appropriate recommendations for zoning amendments and procedural changes.
• Perform special projects for the Director and Assistant Director.
• Perform other duties as may be assigned.
Required Knowledge, Skill and Ability
• Knowledge of the principles of land use planning and zoning.
• Knowledge of local government organization and internal function.
• Ability to effectively communicate verbally and through written means.
• Ability to enforce zoning and development codes with firmness and tact.
• Ability to effectively manage and prioritize multiple projects and work as part of a team.
• Ability to work autonomously, managing tasks without constant supervision.
• Have a proactive and problem-solving orientation.
Required Experience and Training
• A minimum of two years of full-time experience in a municipal planning department or closely related environment is required. Internship in a municipal planning department may be used as a criterion for the required experience.
• A bachelor’s degree in planning, geography or a closely related field is required. A master’s degree in planning, geography or a closely related field is highly desired.
• AICP certification is preferred.
• Proficiency in the use of standard office software and technology required.
Physical Demands of Position
The physical demands listed here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.
Work is performed in an indoor, office setting. While performing the duties of the job the employee is frequently required to walk, stand, talk and hear. The duties require the use of hands to operate computers, telephone and office equipment. Due to prolonged computer use, close vision and the ability to focus are required. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Starting salary:
$65,371-$88,443 DOQ. This is a full time, non-union position and includes excellent benefit options including medical, dental and vision insurances. Other benefits include paid vacation, sick, and holiday time as well as contributions to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund.
Application deadline: Open Until Filled.
Candidates must apply with a completed application, cover letter, and resume to the attention of Bridget Parfitt, Human Resource Manager, City of Oak Forest, 15440 S. Central Avenue, Oak Forest, IL 60452. bparfitt@oak-forest.org.
The City of Oak Forest is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the city will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
01/03/2025
Planning Division Manager, Village of Glenview, IL
The Village of Glenview is seeking experienced, engaging, and conscientious candidates for the position of Planning Division Manager within the Community Development Department. The preferred candidate will play a pivotal role in shaping the department and the community’s growth. They will be working on several significant large redevelopments, revitalizing the Village’s Downtown District, managing Glenview’s development review process, crafting design guidelines, and updating significant portions of the municipal code. Under the general direction of the Deputy Director of Community Development, the Division Manager oversees and provides direction in the daily activities, operation, and management of the Planning Division.
Located in Cook County on Chicago’s North Shore, Glenview offers superior amenities and services, excellent schools, parks and open space, numerous shopping and dining options, and convenient proximity to local expressways, O’Hare International Airport and three Metra commuter train stations. Glenview is home to major businesses and attractions such as Abt Electronics, Illinois Tool Works, Kraft Heinz Research & Development Center, Astellas Pharma, Kohl Children’s Museum, and the premier mixed-use development, The Glen, a redeveloped 1,100-acre former Naval Air Station which comprises residential, retail, office, light industrial, recreation and entertainment uses totaling more than a billion dollars of investment.
Glenview operates under a council-manager form of government and is a home-rule municipality. The Village President and six Trustees are elected at large, and the Village Manager oversees day-to-day operations of 276 full-time employees in five departments: Management Services, Community Development, Fire, Police, and Public Works.
The Community Development Department contains the Planning and Inspectional Services Divisions and provides land development, infrastructure, and economic development services for the community. The 50+ Department team members, including both Village staff and consultants, strive to make life better through the creation of great places to live, work and play; ensure Glenview’s built environment is safe; and, design, review and construct the Village’s infrastructure.
Position Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university, master’s degree and AICP certified preferred, and 5-10 years of experience including some supervisory experience.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices in community development and professional experience in one or more related fields (e.g., urban planning, economic development, real estate, construction management, public administration).
- Ability to manage the development review process, oversee short- and long-term urban planning initiatives, and provide leadership and motivate employees, including establishing organizational goals, oversight of the operating budget, influencing professional development of team, directing staff assignments and monitoring work performance.
- Strategic thinking and planning skills to effectively manage complex division operations, craft policies and procedures, decipher challenges and interpret regulations, apply reasonable solutions, and preemptively address the information needs of key audiences.
- Ability to forge and maintain effective working partnerships with Village officials, coworkers, contractors and developers, community stakeholders, and the broader public. Proficient in providing high-quality customer service. Be an engaging public speaker and skilled communicator across all channels.
Compensation and Benefits
The position offers a salary range of $135,000 +/- DOQ and an extensive benefits package. This includes participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), PPO and HMO health insurance options for medical, dental, and vision coverage, a flexible spending account, life insurance, 9 paid holidays, and tuition reimbursement. Glenview is an inclusive employer, and there is no residency requirement to join our forward-thinking team.
This position is typically required to work in the office during the hours Village Hall is open Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., based on operational needs, for a total of 40 hours per week. This position is exempt under FLSA and is eligible for remote work and flexible scheduling. Attendance at evening meetings is generally required from 2-4 times per month.
Selection Process
Apply online at www.glenview.il.us with a resume and cover letter. Questions may be directed in confidence to Sarah Mahtani, Human Resources Generalist at smahtani@glenview.il.us or 847-501-4474. The selected candidate will be subject to a pre-employment criminal history background investigation. For more information about the Village of Glenview, please visit our website at www.glenview.il.us.
The position is open until filled.
The Village of Glenview is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
01/03/2025
Economic Development and Special Projects Coordinator, Village of Lindenhurst, IL
The Village of Lindenhurst is accepting resumes from qualified candidates to serve as its Economic Development and Special Projects Coordinator. This new position will serve as the Village’s primary business liaison, playing a key role in recruitment and retention while also analyzing Village processes in order to reduce barriers to entry for new development.
For a salary starting between $59,026 and $87,709, the candidate will primarily be charged with fulfilling the activities outlined in the Village’s economic development strategy and portions of its strategic plan. A successful candidate should possess a background in municipal economic development, urban planning, and/or a working knowledge of commercial real estate. Candidates should also have experience in identifying and recruiting businesses/developers to the Village with the intent of matching them with prospective properties and landowners.
About the Village
The Village of Lindenhurst, with a population 14,406 (2020 census), was incorporated in 1956. The Village is situated in north Lake County and is approximately 50 miles from Chicago, IL and Milwaukee, WI. Residents enjoy the ability to travel to these larger, urban areas being a quick, seven (7) minute drive to Interstate 94. Lindenhurst sits almost squarely between two international airports – O’Hare International Airport (37 miles) and Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (44 miles).
Two major arterials (US Route 45 and IL Route 132) traverse the Village of Lindenhurst. US Route 45’s ADT is approximately 19,000 while IL Route 132/Grand Avenue has an ADT of approximately 24,500. Other arterials in Lindenhurst include Grass Lake Road and Sand Lake Road. The Village boasts unparalleled access to outdoor recreational areas such as forest preserves, parks, and local lakes.
This position is created and offered at an exciting point in the Village’s history. The Village is experiencing recent growth in residential development with approximately 300 new residential units recently built or currently under construction. There has also been a recent renaissance in the Grand Avenue commercial corridor via the redevelopment of the Lindenhurst Center (former Linden Plaza). In May 2022, the Village Board established its first tax increment finance (TIF) district along Grand Avenue as a tool to redevelop its primary commercial area, presenting a unique opportunity for initiating growth led by the incoming candidate.
Position Responsibilities
Reporting to the Village Administrator, the position will be primarily engaged in contacting and networking with users or tenants, developers, real estate agents, and property owners to identify development opportunities and facilitate letters of intent (LOIs), sales, or leases between the parties.
The position also will be expected to collaborate with Village staff and the Village Board to:
- Implement economic development strategies to attract new businesses, retain and expand existing businesses, and promote the Village as a desirable business location.
- Generate interest in developable areas throughout the Village with a focus on the Grand Avenue corridor.
- Work with landowners to identify development opportunities.
- Assist with the implementation of the Village’s streetscape and design plan for the Grand Avenue corridor currently being developed.
- Research information regarding the existing businesses within the community and the redevelopment or revitalization of targeted areas of the community.
- Take the lead on the creation of economic development content and marketing materials for the website, social media, and print.
- Serve as business liaison, helping to connect current businesses to resources and supporting new businesses through entitlement and permit processes.
- As a valued member of the Village’s management team, coordinate with other department heads to assist with priority projects as needed.
- Other economic development-related tasks as identified during the contract term.
To make a positive impact in this role, the successful candidate will possess the knowledge and drive to consistently advance the Village’s vision of becoming “the friendliest and most appealing community in Lake County.” Flexibility is a key characteristic as exposure to a wide variety of municipal services will be experienced amongst a supportive staff sharing numerous responsibilities.
Position Qualifications
At least two years of experience in municipal economic development, community development, or planning and/or a working knowledge of commercial real estate/development. Experience with municipalities utilizing tax increment financing
(TIF) is desirable. Possession of a bachelor’s degree in economic development, urban planning, public administration, or related field. CEcD designation is not necessary, but viewed as a plus. Any satisfactory equivalent combination of experience and training which ensures the ability to perform the work may be substituted for the required experience.
Compensation and Benefits
A starting salary between $59,026 and $87,709 DOQ along with an excellent benefits package which includes paid sick, vacation, holiday (10 days), and personal (2 days) leave. Employees also participate in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension. Health, vision, and life insurance is offered with affordable premiums shared at a 95% ER/5% EE rate.
Application Process
Apply with resume, cover letter and three professional references to www.lindenhurstil.org/jobs. Position will remain open until filled with first review of candidates to occur on February 3, 2025. The Village of Lindenhurst is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
01/02/2025
Planner, Oak Creek, WI
Summary Description
Located along the western shore of Lake Michigan, Oak Creek is in the midst of a development boom and is one of the fastest growing cities in southeastern Wisconsin. In two decades, the City’s population grew over 25 percent, and substantial growth and development is projected into the future. Adding vibrancy and a sense of place to the community, the City’s Drexel Town Square features a modern mixed-use development anchored by a civic center plaza, City Hall, and Library facility. The City’s elected leadership strategically invests in Oak Creek’s future as demonstrated by projects already underway.
The Community Development Department is responsible for overseeing commercial and industrial development, residential expansion, planning, zoning, and neighborhood preservation. The Department evaluates and recommends strategies to encourage proactive and responsible development designed to maximize property values for all. Department efforts are guided by the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code, which establishes the community vision for coming years.
The Planner, under direction of the Senior Planner, is responsible for the daily operations of the Community Development Department through assisting in implementing and administering development programs, policies and plans by administering applicable city, state, and federal laws that affect planning and zoning in the City.
Duties, Functions and Supervision/Accountability
- Reviews site, building, landscaping and lighting plans, proposed land divisions, zoning changes or requests for conditional use approval, and other items as necessary.
- Performs and supports the research & development of special projects, such as updates of the City's Comprehensive Plan and Park Plan.
- Interprets city codes, gathers data, compiles, and evaluates information, studies and writes reports as needed and directed.
- Handles public relations in areas involving citizen requests for information, questions regarding ordinances, complaints about potential violations, and general information.
- Provides technical and professional advice, makes presentations to boards, commissions, civic groups and the general public.
- Provides information on land use applications, ordinances, codes, plans, and related planning programs, services or regulations to architects, engineers, developers, contractors, owners, community groups and interested persons.
- Performs and assists in the development and implementation of growth management, land use, economic development, utility, housing, transportation, facilities, recycling or other plans and codes to meet the city's needs and any inter-governmental agreements or requirements.
- Coordinates and reviews design for parks, streetscapes, landscapes and other municipal projects.
- Performs parks planning including maintenance, administration, adoption, and implementation of the Park and Open Space Plan including recreation trail systems, and staff liaison to the Parks & Recreation Commission.
- Ensures compliance with the zoning ordinance, conducts inspections of properties for violations of the zoning ordinance compliance, and all Plan Commission and Common Council conditions of approval.
- Reviews building, land use, sign and related permits for zoning ordinance compliance, and makes recommendations on appropriate corrective actions.
- Discusses code violations, to explain the intent of the zoning ordinance, and to work to gain compliance.
- Researches, prepares and maintains correspondence, reports, records and evidence of zoning ordinance violations.
- Provides documentary and physical evidence, and represents the City of Oak Creek in enforcement hearings.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in Planning, Engineering, Geography or Landscape
- Architecture, or a related accredited bachelor’s degree program.
- At least one (1) years’ experience in community development operations, planning,
- floodplain administration or parks.
- Experience in working with a municipal government preferred.
Job Description
To view the complete job description for this position, please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oakcreekwi/jobs/4775790/planner?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs.
12/23/2024
Urban Design and Planning Associate I, Opticos Design, Inc., Chicago, IL
The Urban Design and Planning Associate I will lead and collaborate on a variety of urban design and planning projects in the Chicago office from initial diagnosis through final deliverables, while advancing their skills to become an expert in the urban design field. This position is for someone with urban design and planning experience who is eager to help refine and raise Opticos’ level of impact in housing, transportation, zoning, and placemaking.
When assigned as a project manager, the Associate I is responsible for directing the project and for the overall design and development of the project deliverables, design and documentation sets, creative urban design strategies, and presentations. In addition, they are responsible for day-to-day project management, including developing and adhering to the project schedule and budget, communication with the client and subconsultants, and project document management. They work with and direct other team members and call in Associates and Principals when appropriate or necessary.
Urban Design and Planning Responsibilities
• Lead and manage small to mid-size Urban Design projects and contribute to large projects with design production, including Master Plans, Comprehensive Plans, Specific Plans, Form-Based Codes, and Community Engagement
• Learn, then develop and advance best practices of urban design and planning documents using and improving Opticos’ templates and meeting Opticos’ quality standards
• Assist team associates with report writing, analyses and research, and presentation creation
• Provide outstanding service and responsiveness to clients
• Lead Quality Assurance / Quality Control for urban design and planning projects
Project Management
• Plan, organize, direct, and control small- to mid-scale projects, from initial proposal, scope, schedule and budget development through project delivery, to provide well-designed, high-quality, timely, and profitable results
• Establish and maintain good relationships and communication with the full project team, including clients and subconsultants
• Manage internal staff and allocate project tasks
• Provide mentorship, support and direction to diverse staff, promoting a culture of teamwork
• Work with Finance & Risk Manager to bill clients and manage subconsultant contracts, if any
• Help lead research and development projects
• Maintain accurate timesheets with daily record of time spent by project
• Assist team Associates with business development nurturing and marketing initiatives
Qualifications and Experience
• Professional-level degree in Urban Design, Planning, or Architecture and 6+ years’ related experience in community design, building types, and public spaces
• Intermediate to advanced proficiency of Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, SketchUp, GIS, AutoCAD/Vectorworks, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and hand drawing
• Strong urban design and planning skills, including a history of creative approaches and graphic design abilities
• 2-3 years of experience in writing zoning ordinances or form-based codes
• Understanding of building systems, building codes, local codes, policies, and development standards
• Solid problem solving, design, and time management skills. Able to interpret and apply complex policies and procedures in a timely fashion
• Demonstrated experience in high-level document writing, editing, and visualization
• Solid interpersonal, written, verbal, and graphic communication skills; articulate and professional, yet service-oriented and approachable
• Proven skills in outreach, facilitation, and community engagement
• Self-motivated with stellar work ethic and a demonstrated penchant for ownership and leadership getting the job done
Benefits and Perks
• Environmentally and socially conscious organization
• Engaging and supportive staff culture
• Convenient location in Kinzie corridor close to public transportation
• Full benefits and paid company holidays
• Hybrid remote/in-office
Requirement
Must be located within reasonable commuting distance to the Chicago office space in Kinzie Corridor
To Apply
Please send your cover letter, resume, and portfolio to careers@opticosdesign.com.
Position is open until filled.
Opticos is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
At Opticos, we hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not only because we value diversity, but also because we know that it makes us stronger. In recruiting for our team, we welcome the unique contributions that you can bring.
Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often only apply to jobs if they meet all of the qualifications. However, no one ever meets 100% of the qualifications. Opticos encourages you to break that statistic and to apply. We look forward to your application.
12/23/2024
Community Development Director, Village of Winnetka, IL
Winnetka, Illinois (pop. 12,745) Beautiful north suburban community, nestled along Lake Michigan’s North Shore, known for its tree-lined neighborhoods, excellent schools and high level of municipal services, is seeking an experienced planning and land use professional to serve as its next Community Development Director. A home rule community with a ‘AAA’ bond rating, Winnetka is located in Cook County, Illinois, approximately 16 miles north of Chicago. Winnetka has three separate and distinct business districts and completed updates to the Comprehensive Plan in 2023.
Winnetka is a full-service municipality with police, fire, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, refuse, and electric utilities, governed by a Village Council consisting of a President and six Trustees, led by a professional Village Manager, and supported by 161.25FTEs. The Village’s 2025 budget is $94 million, including $23 million for capital projects.
In addition to its sandy beaches, renowned schools, outstanding parks, and quality recreation facilities, three separate business districts are hubs of activity in the Village. In 2018, the Village Council adopted the Downtown Streetscape and Signage Master Plan. To date the Village has completed 5 phases of this plan, and a major development project (One Winnetka) is in process with construction to begin in early 2025, in addition to other infill development projects and a joint streetscape corridor configuration plan with a neighboring community.
Department and Position Background
The existing Director of Community Development is retiring after 7 years as Director. The Assistant Director has served in the role for 2 years and has 23 years of service with the Village. There are no internal candidates. The Director is appointed by and reports to the Village Manager. The department has 7 full-time employees, 1 part-time employee, and contracts for building inspections, sanitation, and plan review services. The department has significant responsibilities for advisory boards and commissions, including Design Review Board, Historic Preservation Commission, Plan Commission, and Zoning Board of Appeals.
The Director is an integral part of the Village’s executive management team, with responsibilities including oversight of critical functions, such as planning, zoning, building code review and interpretation, code enforcement, building construction inspection (structural, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical), food service compliance, plan review, and permitting. The Director is the Village’s chief building official, zoning administrator, and spokesperson to provide primary land use guidance to advisory boards and the Village Council.
Position Requirements
The Village is seeking a highly collaborative executive with a proven track record in excellent customer service, process improvement, planning and zoning administration, strategic thinking, planned development, economic development, and the ability to work closely with elected and appointed officials and department heads on the Village’s short and long-term planning needs.
The successful candidate will have:
• Bachelor’s Degree in planning, architecture, or a related field.
• American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification and/or master’s degree desired.
• Demonstrated experience (minimum 10 years) in municipal planning and development, including at least 5 years of supervisory responsibility.
• Knowledge of rules, regulations and effective implementation strategies for community and economic development programs and incentives, understanding of Illinois land use regulations, and developer agreements.
Compensation and Benefits
The expected salary is $190,000 +/- DOQ. After one year, the position is eligible to receive a $3,500 contribution to a 457 Plan annually and a merit bonus up to $15,000 per year. A comprehensive benefits package includes participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension system, health insurance including medical, dental, and vision coverage (also available to dependents, including domestic partners), paid parental leave, flexible work schedule, life insurance, and generous paid leave time. The Village does not have a residency requirement.
Selection Process
Apply online at www.GovHRjobs.com with a resume, cover letter and contact information for five professional references by January 17, 2025. Open until filled. Questions may be directed in confidence to Maureen Barry, MGT Senior Consultant, at 847-380-3240, x116.
The Village of Winnetka is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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