Job Information
Company Name
City of San Mateo
Position Level
Supervisory
Job Description
The City of San Mateo Community Development Department is seeking a Senior Planner Why Join our Department? The Community Development Department, also known as CDD, is organized into four core divisions — Planning, Building, Code Enforcement, and Housing. CDD has broad responsibilities including, but not limited to, long-range planning, review of applications for new developments, construction permitting and inspection, and implementation of the City’s housing and code enforcement programs. You will be joining a talented team in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment dedicated to serving the San Mateo community. The Community Development Department’s core function is to ensure a quality-built environment, healthy neighborhoods, and a strong economic base in the City. The Senior Planner position is integral to the Planning Division’s leadership team of highly motivated professionals who work closely with internal and external customers to provide comprehensive planning services to the community. Collaboration, innovation, respect, accountability, creativity, transparency, thoughtfulness, and informed risk-taking are attributes and competencies that we are seeking in the candidate. What You’ll Do The Senior Planner works on, organizes, reviews, and participates in current and advanced planning work and acts as Zoning Administrator when assigned. The Senior Planer also supervises the work of professional and technical planning personnel, projects, and other activities when assigned. This class is the first supervisory level in the professional planning series. It is distinguished from the next lower class of Associate Planner through its supervisory duties, when assigned, and its responsibilities for the most complex planning projects. It is distinguished from the next higher class of Principal Planner as the latter is responsible for managing the current and advanced planning functions of the Planning Division. Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:- Implement goals, objectives, policies, and priorities.
- Direct, coordinate, review, and participate in the work of professional and other planning staff in data collection, analysis, and implementation of a wide variety of planning, zoning, and environmental review activities.
- Act as Zoning Administrator when assigned; supervise special planning, zoning, and environmental studies, and plans; prepare oral and written reports and findings.
- Perform the most complex and sensitive planning work.
- Act as liaison and make oral and written reports to the Planning Commission, Development Review Board, City Council, and various citizen committees as assigned.
- Coordinate planning activities with other City divisions and departments, and with outside local, regional, Federal and State agencies and provide assistance as needed.
- Chair Development Review Board meetings as required.
- Initiate recommendations for changes in codes, plans and policies.
- Utilize expert knowledge in specific technical areas to serve as staff resource.
- May assist in the preparation and administration of the annual budget.
- Meet with and advise developers regarding development applications and processes; explain purposes, regulations, and directives of accepted development practices; complete processing of the most difficult and complex planning applications; advise staff on processing of applications.
- Supervise, train, and evaluate staff, when assigned.
- An individual who possesses thorough knowledge of specific technical areas applicable to planning; principles and practices of urban planning; computer systems and applications; research methods; Federal, State, and local laws relating to planning and housing; and principles of administration and personnel management.
- An individual who possesses the ability to acquire a thorough knowledge of Division policies and procedures, and a working knowledge of applicable Department and City policies and regulations; plan the work of professional and technical staff in compilation of technical and statistical data, research, and the preparation of plans and technical papers; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, other City personnel, and outside agencies; communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing; understand and interpret codes, plans, and policies; work independently and exercise good judgment; balance competing interests in preparing plans and reviewing applications; process the most complex and sensitive planning applications; prepare and analyze planning studies and clearly communicate findings of these studies; and supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff.
- You possess five years professional experience in the field of urban planning.
- You possess the equivalent to Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in planning or related field.
- Possession of, or ability to possess, a valid, driver’s license.
- Master’s degree in planning, or a related field.
- American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certification.
- Supervisory experience of staff, programs and/or administrative activities.
- Expertise in community planning, urban design, or architectural design.
Required Skills / Experience / Education
Who You Are • An individual who possesses thorough knowledge of specific technical areas applicable to planning; principles and practices of urban planning; computer systems and applications; research methods; Federal, State, and local laws relating to planning and housing; and principles of administration and personnel management. • An individual who possesses the ability to acquire a thorough knowledge of Division policies and procedures, and a working knowledge of applicable Department and City policies and regulations; plan the work of professional and technical staff in compilation of technical and statistical data, research, and the preparation of plans and technical papers; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, other City personnel, and outside agencies; communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing; understand and interpret codes, plans, and policies; work independently and exercise good judgment; balance competing interests in preparing plans and reviewing applications; process the most complex and sensitive planning applications; prepare and analyze planning studies and clearly communicate findings of these studies; and supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff. What You Bring Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: • You possess five years professional experience in the field of urban planning. • You possess the equivalent to Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in planning or related field. License or Certificate: • Possession of, or ability to possess, a valid, driver’s license. Bonus Points (highly desirable) • Master’s degree in planning, or a related field. • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certification. • Supervisory experience of staff, programs and/or administrative activities. • Expertise in community planning, urban design, or architectural design. ADA Special Requirement: Essential duties require the following physical abilities and work environment: Ability to work in a standard office environment with some exposure to the outdoors.US Citizenship Required?
Yes
Will security clearance be required?
No
Salary Range
$11,043 - $13,174/month, plus a comprehensive benefits package
Other Benefits
What We Offer Salary: $11,043 - $13,174/month Comprehensive benefits package including generous paid leave and health benefits CalPERS retirement (2% @ 55 for classic members; 2% @ 62 for new members). Classic employees contribute 8.34% to CalPERS and New members contribute 7.50% to CalPERS Participation in the Social Security Program City contribution of 1.5% of base salary to a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, and a 1.0% match to the Employee’s voluntary contribution. The City contributes 0.25% of base salary to a Retiree Health Savings Account Free Fitness classes through City of San Mateo Parks and Recreation Credit Union Membership Bilingual Differential $195 monthly (if applicable) For more information please refer to the Management Association Benefits Summary effective January 2022. This classification is represented by the San Mateo Management AssociationJob Start Date
11/01/2024
Position Type
Permanent Full-Time
Travel
None
Primary Language Required
English
Industry
Government
Job Location
Location Address
330 W 20th Ave
San Mateo, California
94403
Contact Information
Hiring Contact Name
Barbara Hanna
Phone Number
(650) 483-2297