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11/14/2024
Director of Community Development, Village of Antioch, IL
The Village of Antioch is a community of approximately 15,000 people and is located on the Illinois/Wisconsin border halfway between Milwaukee and Chicago at the northwest corner of Lake County. Historically, a gateway to the recreational activities of the Chain of Lakes, Antioch contains a historic downtown that continues to attract new businesses. Antioch is surrounded by Lake County Forest Preserves and the Village takes great pride in its natural resources, as well as it’s unique downtown with vintage and historic buildings and locally owned shops, bars, coffee shops and restaurants. The Village of Antioch is seeking experienced, qualified and team-oriented applicants for the position of Director of Community Development. Under the general direction of the Village Administrator, The Director of Community Development directs, coordinates, and sets long-range goals for, and oversees the Village’s planning, zoning, and building functions and staff.
This position also oversees activities such as code compliance, economic development, grants administration, building and housing permitting and inspections, as well as land use regulations.
In addition, this role will act as the liaison with the Planning and Zoning Board and Historic Preservation Commission, serve as Zoning Administrator, and is responsible for interpreting all Village zoning codes.
Qualified Applicants should have knowledge of the following:
- Professional background in historic preservation including an understanding of landmarking historic structures and neighborhoods, preservation principles, and historic architectural styles.
- Current economic and demographic trends.
- Financial, purchasing and budget administration.
- Principles and practices of employee supervision, including work planning, performance reviews and employee trainings and discipline process.
- Urban planning principles, architecture, urban design, landscape design, zoning
laws, and best practices.
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college in Public Administration, Governmental Administration, Regional Urban Planning, Architecture, or related field required. Master’s preferred.
- Minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in urban planning or related field including a minimum of five years supervisory experience.
- Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to successfully perform the essential job functions of this position.
The annual salary range is $102,979 - $125,046 and is DOQ. An excellent benefits package is available.
How to apply:
Interested applicants should submit a completed application (available on our website); cover letter, resume and work-related references to:
Village of Antioch
Attn: Lori Romine, Human Resources
874 Main St
Antioch IL 60002
Or Email to: lromine@antioch.il.gov
The Village of Antioch provides Equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, relation, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
11/13/2024
Associate Planner, Village of Orland Park, IL
The Village of Orland Park is a premiere community with a claim to prominent dining, retail, entertainment, historic neighborhoods, wide-ranging residences, and ever broadening business development. This regional destination in the South Suburbs, ranks #5 in total retail sales out of all the Chicagoland Communities (excluding Chicago). In addition, Orland Park has received a number of accolades, including: Ranked as one of the Best Places to Live by Chicago Magazine (2013 & 2022), named "Village of the Year" by the Home Builders Association of Greater Chicago (2014) and the 9750 on the Park - Transit-Oriented Development was named "Best Building by the Congress for New Urbanism", Illinois Chapter. Our Development Services Department seeks a creative, talented, and confident professional to join our progressive development efforts as an Associate Planner to provide general guidance of planning and development processes, zoning reviews, and other duties as assigned.
Key Responsibilities
This important role will review development plans for conformance to local codes, plans, and policies; inspect and survey development sites; collect, organize, and analyze information pertaining to plans and developments; advise developers; prepare reports and graphics for Plan Commission and Village Board review; obtain resident and staff input; recommend board actions; recommend improvements to the development review process; research, collect, reorganize and analyze information pertaining to updating ordinances; obtain input from Staff, residents, and officials relating to ordinance revisions; and recommend revisions to the Village Board.
In addition, this position will advise on the need for plans, plan content, and other policies; advise on the employment of planning and economic development consultants; coordinate the work of consultants, as assigned or as may be required; advise citizens, developers, and officials regarding code requirements; schedule petitioners for pre-application, Plan Commission, and Village Board meetings; maintain records of the Plan Commission including case files, agendas, and minutes; conduct orientation sessions for the new members of the Plan Commission; and be staff liaison for various Village Commissions, as assigned.
This position also handles general development and zoning inquiries; advises residents, contractors, developers, and other members of the public about the procedures administered by the Development Services Department; makes verbal and graphic presentations to Staff, Plan Commission, and Village Board; serves an advisory role to parking and traffic; assists with federal, state, and local programs; reviews plans and reports of others; attends staff and committee meetings; attends seminars, workshops, and conferences in order to maintain professional skills; and keeps the Director and Assistant Director of Development Services advised of proposed program goals, budget, goal attainment, and problems encountered on comprehensive planning and economic development issues.
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills
A Bachelor's degree in urban planning, public administration, or related field is required. A Master's degree in urban planning or related field is highly preferred. Experience in urban planning, economic development, and/or architecture in a governmental or consulting environment is preferred.
Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of urban planning with particular emphasis on land use regulations, including but not limited to architectural and special design, residential, commercial, office, and industrial planning, landscaping, site design, environmental policies, economic development, transportation, and population analysis; considerable knowledge of village policies, procedures, ordinances, and resolutions relating to land development; knowledge of historic preservation and intergovernmental cooperation activities; some knowledge of state, county, federal, and Council-Manager forms of government; and some knowledge of intergovernmental agencies.
The ideal candidate will have the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with individuals and groups; work within time constraints, and to prioritize work; review and analyze development plans and to make recommendations based upon said analysis; prepare plans, reports, and studies; make verbal presentations and persuade individuals and groups to follow certain courses of action; perform duties with initiative and a minimum amount of supervision; ability to make accurate design drawings and mathematical computations; ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; maintain professionalism and objectivity; and be tactful and courteous in stressful situations.
Availability to attend evening bi-weekly planning meetings is necessary.
We seek a candidate who shares in the Village of Orland Park's employee values which include integrity, communication, teamwork, professionalism, and quality of life.
Compensation & Benefits
The Village of Orland Park's competitive salary and benefits package consists of an annual salary ranging from $67,859 - $95,004, depending on experience & qualifications, along with a comprehensive employee benefits and wellness program which includes four (4) medical insurance plan options; village-sponsored dental, vision, and life insurance plan; a discounted membership to our Sportsplex facility; and enrollment in IMRF (Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund).
The Village of Orland Park also provides for paid vacation, personal, sick days, and holidays.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply in a timely manner.
Position: 602246001
Location: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES-PLANNING
Group: NONUNION
The position is open until filled.
11/09/2024
Community Development Specialist, City of Champaign, IL
The City of Champaign invests in its neighborhoods through the Neighborhood Wellness Program, which assesses neighborhood conditions and promotes safe and affordable housing, well-maintained private and public spaces, public safety, adequate public infrastructure, and community engagement. Consider joining the team that helps make these outcomes possible as a Community Development Specialist in the Neighborhood Services Department. The anticipated start date is February 2025.
Benefits include paid sick, personal, and vacation leave and 12 holidays per year, health and life insurance, and a pension through the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF). View the complete Non-Bargaining Unit Exempt Fringe Benefit Summary at champaignil.gov/salaries.
Responsibilities of Position
The Community Development Specialist develops and implements housing rehabilitation and community development projects, programs, and services that revitalize existing housing stock, create new housing, and/or enhance the physical environment within neighborhoods. Such programs and projects typically involve using federal and state grant funds and complying with regulatory requirements.
The annual starting salary range is $72,826 - $82,905, DOQ, plus an excellent fringe benefits package. Applications must be submitted online no later than Sunday, November 24, 2024.
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.
Required Qualifications
• A bachelor’s degree in urban planning, business or public administration or a related field.
• Experience in program administration or project management.
• An equivalent combination of work experience and education demonstrating the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.
• Knowledge of urban planning or community development principles and practices.
• Experience collecting and analyzing information and preparing reports.
• Current state-issued driver’s license with good driving record.
• Ability to occasionally work outside of regular work hours to attend meetings and events.
Preferred Qualifications
• Master’s degree in urban planning, business or public administration, or a related field.
• Academic or professional experience with mapping and spatial analysis and graphics programs, including GIS and Adobe Creative Cloud products.
• Knowledge and/or experience with U.S. Housing and Urban Development programs (Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnership, etc.).
• Experience giving presentations.
• Experience with grant writing, regulatory compliance, contracting, and determining income eligibility/underwriting.
Drug screening, driving abstract, and criminal background check will be required. The annual starting salary range is $72,826 - $82,905, DOQ, plus an excellent fringe benefits package. Applications must be submitted online no later than Sunday, November 24, 2024.
Click here for the complete job advertisement and to apply online.
11/08/2024
Planning and Development Director, City of Webster Groves, MO
The City of Webster Groves, Missouri is seeking a Director of Planning and Development to join our team. The Planning and Development Director is a highly visible position providing leadership, direction, and general administrative oversight to the Planning and Development Department and is responsible for the community's growth management planning process, including resident involvement, the City’s comprehensive plan, zoning and land use ordinances, and development codes and policies. Work involves significant community engagement and public involvement with elected officials, residents, and other governmental entities. As a member of the City’s leadership team, the Director collaborates with the City Manager, City Council, and other City departments on strategy and policy to ensure that the City’s mission and core values are incorporated into operational activities and services within the Planning and Development Department. We welcome your unique perspective and talents!
Our City values diversity and inclusion, along with empowering our team to serve residents, business owners, and other stakeholders.
For details and to apply online, please click here.
11/08/2024
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.
Additional information regarding the position can be found at:
www.villageoflombard.org/ED-Recruitment
Minimum qualification 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 online with a resume, cover letter, and contact information for five work-related references to:
https://laserficheforms.villageoflombard.org/Forms/LombardEmploymentApplication
The Village intends to keep this posting open until the position is filled or until 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 December 9, 2024.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
11/08/2024
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:
Supervises 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.
Solicits 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.
Reviews 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.
Evaluates 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 click here to apply online.
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 11/6/2024. Applications will be accepted until end of business day on December 6, 2024. 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.
11/08/2024
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: November 29, 2024.
Candidates must apply by November 29, 2024 with 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.
11/08/2024
Director of Strategic Planning and Policy, Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways, Chicago, IL
Requisition ID: 00135653
Job Summary
Develop, design, monitor, and carry-out large-scale and complex planning studies, projects, and grant programs as directed by leadership. Demonstrate and utilize a wide range of technical and administrative skills and knowledge to maintain control over multi-faceted Bureau/Department operations. Provide coordination over Bureau/Department staff efforts. Ensure that standards of performance and project goals are met. Confer with leadership to develop strategies and relate them to ongoing assignments. Represent the Bureau/Department in joint local and regional projects, working closely with outside agencies and coordinating the deployment of the grant staff in related matters.
Qualifications - External Minimum Qualifications
• Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree or higher AND four (4) years of planning transportation, economic development, community development, or directly related experience is required.
• An equivalent combination of education and/or experience is required.
Preferred Qualifications
• Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's Degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration, or Public Policy
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
• Knowledge of planning principles and practices respective to economic development and community revitalization.
• Knowledge of existing Federal and State grant programs for urban areas, which may include transportation, community and economic development, environmental assessment and remediation, or housing issues.
• Skill in researching and analyzing US Census data and transportation, social, and economic statistics and interpreting and applying statistics to major transportation plan, policy, and project proposals.
• Skill in designing maps, graphics, spreadsheets, and databases for various media presentations and project monitoring tools and skill in producing strategic and/or comprehensive planning documents.
• Ability to independently guide staff in area of specialization to drive business success.
• Ability to provide in-depth insight, advice and expertise to other professionals, management, and external contacts in an assigned functional area.
• Ability to operate as a senior team member and communicate advanced specialized knowledge to team members, leaders, and external stakeholders.
• Knowledge of complex principles and practices for a specialized area of focus.
To Apply:
Please click here to visit the Cook County website.
Deadline: November 29, 2024
11/04/2024
Community Development Director, Village of Wilmette, IL
Wilmette, Illinois (pop. 28,170) The Village of Wilmette seeks a new Community Development Director, offering a flexible work schedule, stable management environment, and a starting salary of $200,000+/- DOQ. The existing Director of Community Development is retiring after 20+ years as Director. The Deputy Director has served in the role for 24 years. There are no internal candidates.
Wilmette is a vibrant, affluent, and family-oriented community located on Chicagoland’s North Shore, 14-miles north of Chicago’s loop with exceptional transportation access including the Metra, CTA and I-94 Edens Expressway. Wilmette has been ranked by Niche.com as the best place to raise a family in Cook County based on quality of schools, percentage of residents with higher level education, crime and safety ratings, walkability and access to parks and recreational facilities, among other assets. BusinessWeek also rated it as one of the “Top Ten places to Raise Your Kids.” Key priorities for the Village are economic development, historic preservation, sustainability, increasing affordable housing opportunities, public safety, and improving the quality of life in the community.
The Village has seven individual commercial districts, each with its own unique identity, that provide distinctively different shopping experiences (e.g., Plaza Del Lago (transforming into a luxury retail/restaurant center), Edens Plaza (location of Wayfair’s first retail location), Ridge Road District, Linden Square). Downtown Wilmette is centered around the Metra Station (metropolitan Chicago commuter rail system, Union Pacific North line) and is the central business district, featuring a vibrant restaurant and retail scene. The Village’s east boundary is the shoreline of Lake Michigan, with two beaches and Gillson Park (maintained by the Wilmette Park District) providing abundant recreational amenities for the community, among other parks and green space in the Village.
A full service, ‘Aaa’ credit rated home rule community, the Village is governed by a Village President and six Trustees. A professional Village Manager, who has worked with the Village for 15 years, oversees a staff of 200+ employees supporting the following departments: Administration, Community Development, Fire/EMS, Police, Engineering and Public Works, Water Management, Finance, Historical Museum, and Cable. The 2025 budget calls for expenditures of $100 million inclusive of planned capital and debt expenses, with a $47 million General Fund.
The Department
The Department of Community Development administers all land use and zoning regulations, manages the Village’s economic development efforts, serves as the Building Official, and implements various plans including the Comprehensive Plan, Housing Plan, and Historic Preservation Plan. Community Development is responsible for the enforcement of all building, property maintenance, and sanitation codes as well as zoning, sign, and subdivision ordinances. The Department provides staff support to the Village Board and several citizen commissions, including: Appearance Review, Building Code Board of Appeals, Historic Preservation, Housing, Land Use (Village Board Committee), Plan Commission, and Zoning Board of Appeals.
Community Development is responsible for the issuance of building permits for new construction and remodeling as well other miscellaneous permits. On an annual basis, the Department issues approximately 3,000 permits and conducts 7,000 inspections.
Position Requirements
The Village is seeking a dynamic and collaborative Director to lead the Community Development Department. This position directs all activities of the Department, including supervision of all staff in the department and preparation of the department work program and annual budget. Candidates must be knowledgeable in modern community development issues and trends, possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and have demonstrated experience in building consensus among groups with diverging perspectives.
The Village will welcome candidates who excel at customer service, process improvement, and mentoring and developing their staff, which includes 13 full-time employees and several permanent part-time positions.
The successful candidate will have:
• Bachelor’s Degree in planning, administration, architecture, or a related field.
• American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification desired.
• Demonstrated experience in municipal planning and development, including 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 salary range is $167,130 - $221,773, with an anticipated starting salary of $200,000+/- DOQ along with flexible schedule/remote work opportunities. A comprehensive benefits package includes participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), health insurance including medical, dental, and vision coverage (also available to dependents), flexible spending account (medical, dependent care, and public transportation), and life insurance. The Village also offers a generous leave package including paid vacation (10 - 25 days per year, the Village will be flexible in determining the number of annual vacation days for the selected candidate), 13 holidays (7 floating, 6 scheduled), sick leave (1 day accrued each month), administrative time off (5 days annually), and merit time (up to 5 days annually). The Village does not have a residency requirement.
Selection Process
Apply online at once at www.GovHRjobs.com with a resume, cover letter and contact information for five professional references by December 6, 2024. Open until filled. Questions may be directed in confidence to Maureen Barry, MGT Senior Consultant at 847-380-3240, x116.
The Village of Wilmette is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
10/08/2024
Zoning Administration Coordinator, DuPage County, Wheaton, IL
Salary: $80,000.00 - $88,000.00 Annually
Location: Wheaton, IL
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 24-00088
Department: Building and Zoning Department
Opening Date: 08/20/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Hours: Monday thru Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
POSITION SUMMARY
We are pleased to offer the opportunity to work as a Zoning Administrative Coordinator within the DuPage County Building and Zoning Department. This position will process zoning and subdivision plat cases and plans assignments which support the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA), Plat Committee, and the County Board.
DuPage County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only, and is not a comprehensive listing of all the duties and responsibilities performed by positions in this class.
- Coordinates cases through the zoning and subdivision process including attendance at public hearings and meetings and preparation of information and draft ordinances and resolutions for review by the ZBA, Development Committee and County Board
- Prepares and coordinates information pertaining to the Zoning and Subdivision ordinances for the public, ZBA, Plat Committee, County officials, and governmental agencies
- Reviews building permits for compliance with the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances
- Coordinates and prepares code enforcement cases and makes inspections thereto
- Provides follow-up documentation and inspection for ordinance compliance
- Develops and applies databases and computer technology (i.e.: Microsoft Office, GIS, and CAD)
- Assist to define, develop, and implement housing programs and policies that increase housing supply and options affordable to residents
- Assist in the development of strategies to increase affordable housing within the County and assist in the administration of the County’s Housing Solutions Programs including land bank, Community Land Trust, and Neighborhood Revitalization Programs
- Conducts research and evaluates data to understand the local housing market, demographic trends, and affordability challenges to identify gaps in housing supply and demand. Collaborates with stakeholders, the real estate community, county and municipal partners, non-government organizations, and state and federal agencies to assist in the design and administer the County's housing initiatives, policies, and programs
- Assist in the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of housing initiatives
- Assist in the development of timelines, milestones, and action plans to guide program implementation
- Maintains regular attendance and punctuality
REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration or closely related field and two years of experience in zoning administration or planning work; or, an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Position is typically office or administrative work and is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.
TO APPLY
Visit the DuPage County website for the full job description and to apply.
09/30/2024
Assistant Planner, Village of Bloomingdale, IL
The Village of Bloomingdale is a dynamic community situated in DuPage County, Illinois, about 25 miles west of downtown Chicago. The Village is currently undertaking several long-term projects that will help shape the future of Bloomingdale, including the demolition and redevelopment of the Stratford Square Mall property and potential improvements and reuse of the Prairie Lakes hotel and golf course. To assist with this growth, the Village is seeking applicants for the full-time position of Assistant Planner. The Assistant Planner is an entry-level professional role responsible for assisting the Director of Community and Economic Development in responding to public inquiries, processing development applications, and performing various administrative duties. Recent graduates or candidates with relevant education and experience of 0-2 hours are encouraged to apply for this position!
The starting salary is $27.89 per hour to $30.29 per hour DOQ (approximate annual equivalent $58,011 to $63,003). Typical work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and occasional meetings after regular business hours. The position is full-time and non-exempt for overtime calculations. An excellent benefits package includes participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), health, prescription, dental, and vision insurance (also available to dependents), life insurance, eleven paid holidays, paid vacation, paid sick, and paid personal days, and more.
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
Assists the Department Director with public inquiries via phone, email, and in-person interactions.
Performs intake and processes development applications for the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) and administrative level evaluations.
Performs general office duties, including composing letters, updating policy manuals, and managing filing and archiving systems.
Attends meetings, some of which may be after regular business hours.
Prepares and presents staff reports and exhibits to the PZC.
Evaluates various processes and proposals.
Maintains communication with PZC members, confirms quorums for meetings, and provides updated correspondence.
Provides public information regarding development regulations.
Resolves citizen and customer issues.
Observes safe work practices and maintains regular attendance.
A bachelor's degree in urban planning is preferred. Additional experience in architecture, landscape architecture, public policy, or a related field is a plus. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job may also be considered.
The successful candidate must possess knowledge of planning philosophies, practices, techniques, land use, and zoning. Proficiency in research, data collection, and effective writing techniques is also required, as well as competency with Microsoft Office, Internet applications, and GIS software. The person in this position must exhibit professionalism, respect, and superior customer service skills.
Open until filled with the first review of applications to begin October 25, 2024.
Download and complete the employment application on the Village website. A resume and cover letter are required. Please submit all application materials to humanresources@vil.bloomingdale.il.us or 201 S Bloomingdale Rd, Bloomingdale, IL 60108.
A complete job description may be requested at humanresources@vil.bloomingdale.il.us.
The Village of Bloomingdale is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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