Senior Planner-Sea Level Rise

Job Information

Job Category

Environmental

Company Name

County of Marin

Position Level

Supervisory

Job Description

Senior Planner-Sea Level Rise Office of the County Executive County of Marin San Rafael, California $109,531.50 - $131,059.50 The salary shown above does not reflect a 4% cost of living adjustment effective July 2026.   The Office of the County Executive is responsible for implementing the policy direction of the Marin County Board of Supervisors and supporting the effective delivery of public services across 22 departments. The office provides leadership on countywide initiatives, coordinates interdepartmental and cross-jurisdictional programs. Our work includes advancing the Board’s strategic priorities, overseeing the County’s $865 million budget, and leading cross-cutting efforts in housing, climate, equity, emergency preparedness, homelessness, and more. The County of Marin’s Climate Program is a new function within the Office of the County Executive – and part of the broader reorganization approved by the Board of Supervisors in 2025.   With more than 70 miles of coast and 40 miles of bay shore, Marin County is one of the communities most affected by sea level rise in the Bay Area. Much of our land is low lying and can easily flood. Rising sea levels will affect many parts of life here, including the safety of and access to our schools, businesses, roads, and wastewater treatment plants. The Senior Planner will play a key role in the countywide effort to accelerate climate action and adaptation planning across all County operations in partnership with local municipalities, the community, and with local and regional agencies.   The Senior Planner will be part of a dynamic team responsible for developing, updating and implementing planning programs including but not limited to the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP), the Local Coastal Program, the Countywide Plan, Development Code, and the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. This individual will apply specialized and advanced knowledge of climate change and sea level rise to analyze and interpret land use, environmental, economic and social data, and associated legislation, policies and regulations. They may serve as a technical expert, representing the County in meetings and presentations to community groups, governmental agencies, and the general public. Additionally, the Senior Planner will develop new and innovative methods to engage the County’s citizens to best understand their concerns, and prepare and recommend policies, regulations, and programs which address them. The Senior Planner may provide lead direction to more junior staff and/or to contractors.   This position works full time on-site in the historic Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Civic Center, with flexibility for remote work one day per week.   The Highly Qualified Candidate
  • Has a minimum of three years of professional planning experience related to the management and implementation of sea level rise, coastal watershed, and/or flood adaptation activities.
  • Has project management and time management skills to ensure the successful delivery of projects on schedule and management of project resources including providing direction to staff.
  • Has experience making recommendations before boards, commissions, and community groups involved with planning functions.
  • Is a critical thinker who possesses excellent collaboration, organizational, public involvement, writing and presentation skills.
  • Has experience in finding, preparing and securing grants, partnerships, budget commitments and other means of supporting planning work.
  • Can identify and integrate the best available science and the expertise of technical partners in a variety of disciplines into planning projects
  • Has the knowledge to engage the entire diversity of the community and effectively incorporate their input in the planning process.
  • Can reach across departmental and institutional boundaries to build productive relationships and teams.
  • Has GIS skills (e.g. Arc GIS Pro, Arc GIS Online, QGIS, etc.), including the ability to analyze spatial data, develop maps and visualizations, and integrate geospatial information into climate adaptation and resilience planning.
  MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education and experience that would provide the knowledge and skills listed. Typically, equivalent to graduation from college with a major in planning, geography, architecture, landscape architecture, biological sciences or closely related field and three years of professional land use related planning experience. Note: Additional graduate level courses in planning, environmental quality planning or closely related field may substitute for up to one year of the experience requirement at the rate of three semester units for one month of experience.   How to Apply: Visit: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/marincounty/jobs/5363282/senior-planner-sea-level-rise   Filing Deadline: Tuesday, 6/30/2026, 11:59 P.M. EOE  

US Citizenship Required?

Yes

Will security clearance be required?

No

Salary Range

$109,531.50 - $131,059.50 The salary shown above does not reflect a 4% cost of living adjustment effective July 2026.

Application Deadline

06/30/2026

Position Type

Permanent Full-Time

Travel

None

Primary Language Required

English

Industry

Government

Job Location

Location Address

3501 Civic Center Drive
San Rafael, California
94903

Contact Information

Hiring Contact Name

Alisa Samuel

Website

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/marincounty/jobs/5363282/senior-planner-sea-level-rise