We are excited to announce that we are seeking qualified candidates for a Parks 
Planner / Planner II position which serves our Planning and Ecological Services 
workgroup within the City of Boulder's Parks and Recreation Department.  Below 
is a summary but the full job description and application details can be 
accessed here:  https://bouldercolorado.gov/human-resources/city-jobs.

POSITION TITLE: Parks and Recreation Planner / Planner II
EMPLOYEE GROUP: MGMT
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Parks and Recreation / Planning and Ecological Services

$66,955.00 - $102,003.00 Annually
Boulder, CO
Full-Time with Benefits
Closing = 7/8/2018 11:59 PM MST


OVERALL JOB OBJECTIVE:
Under minimal supervision, serve as a Planner for Parks and Recreation focusing 
on strategic initiatives and projects related to Parks and Recreation assets 
and programs in a community context, to provide leadership in facilitating 
community dialogue and building consensus regarding complex planning issues, 
manage and coordinate complex and often high-profile planning and capital 
projects, negotiate complex agreements, and to perform related duties as 
required. This position will primarily support the department's environmental 
and ecological planning, capital planning and asset management program as well 
as primary liaison in city-wide initiatives and capital strategies.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1.  Manages and coordinates the development and implementation of special 
planning projects and reports often involving major impacts and/or working with 
multi-jurisdictional staffs. This includes the following:
*     Assesses and initiates special planning projects to implement the 
department's work program and to achieve City Council goals.

     *   Writes special project reports, develops long range plans and 
identifies strategies to implement them.
     *   Supervises the implementation of adopted plans.
     *   Negotiates complex agreements and serves as senior liaison between the 
city and private individuals and organizations.
     *   Establishes project timetables, designs public processes, and develops 
annual work programs.
*     Conducts staff, design team, and other meetings.
*     Coordinates special project activities with the City Manager's Office, 
city departments, county government, other organizations, and the general 
public.
*     Makes presentations at public meetings, Advisory Boards, and City Council 
meetings.

2.    Supervises staff and leads the natural lands program for the department 
including:
*                             Provides overall direction to the natural lands 
team by leading and directing programs and projects; identifies, prioritizes, 
and coordinates projects to ensure that departmental needs are met, and that 
service delivery is provided in a coordinated, efficient and effective manner; 
reprioritizes work plans as needed to address immediate and long term 
management and maintenance; oversees coordination of work within the section to 
ensure operational consistency and collaboration; resolves related problems.
*           Builds effective alliances with other city departments, local, 
state and federal agencies and public interest groups; coordinates with 
appropriate agencies/partners to ensure time lines, permit requirements, 
regulatory constraints, public process requirements and budgetary constraints 
are met; will conduct public process tasks in conjunction with specific 
projects.
*           Direct short and long range planning activities to ensure sound 
stewardship of department properties; leads the section's operational planning; 
creates yearly section work plans to align with departmental direction and 
priorities; provides goal setting and communication sessions with staff; 
participates in and assists with annual department work planning process to 
coordinate activities with other work groups and divisions in the department; 
collaborates with other managers to resolve conflicts and to reprioritize as 
needed.
*           Directs research on trends, new technologies and best management 
practices in the areas of wetlands management, wildlife management, integrated 
pest management and environmental sustainability.
*           Manages Natural Lands operating budget by formulating budget 
strategies; compiles information, statistics and data to determine appropriate 
levels of funding; prepares and monitors the section's annual budget to be 
consistent with city and department-wide goals; ensures section budget is 
managed within appropriated revenues and expenditures; forecasts trends and 
future issues.
*           Builds effective alliances and coordinates resource management 
projects and logistical needs with other city departments, local, state and 
federal agencies, and community and public interest groups. This includes the 
following
*           Represent the department on interdepartmental and interagency 
projects and may take a lead position in setting policies and strategies for 
cooperative efforts.


  1.  Serves as a senior liaison to community groups, governmental agencies, 
and others concerned with planning issues. This includes the following:
     *   Coordinates preparation for Board and City Council meetings and study 
sessions, including writing and assembling documents, reviewing materials, 
determining agenda items, and facilitating study sessions.
     *   Represents the city at public hearings and neighborhood meetings and 
makes formal presentations of city recommendations.
     *   Provides technical assistance to advisory groups, boards, committees, 
and the public.
     *   Facilitates and participates in community discussions about complex 
planning issues and builds consensus regarding optimal solutions.


  1.  Guides the development of methodologies, strategies and metrics that 
enable alignment of asset management initiatives, performance indicator 
processes, quantify improvements, realize benefits, and support more 
transparent and data-driven decision-making across the department including:

  *   Direct, review and analyze departmental Asset Management program and data.
  *   Feasibility studies, strategic plans and Business Case development for 
facilities.
  *   Project scoping and tracking
  *   Building key client relationships with department staff and influencing 
stakeholders


  1.  Supervises consultants, interns, and staff team members as necessary to 
effectively manage programs and special planning projects.

6.    Updates job knowledge continuously regarding planning methods, industry 
innovations, design criteria, city zoning and land use regulations, and the 
Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan. Remains aware of and is sensitive to 
community issues impacting the long range planning process.

7.    Develops and administers contracts for consultants working on planning 
projects.



  1.  Researches, analyzes, and prepares special reports as assigned.


  1.  Other:
*     Performs related duties as required to meet the needs of the city.
*     Takes proper safety precautions to prevent accidents. Responsible for the 
safety of self, others, materials, and equipment. Uses all required safety 
equipment and follows all safety regulations, policies and procedures. Reports 
all accidents and damage to city property.

     *   Responsible for knowing and complying with all city and department 
policies; participating in professional trainings and development; and adhering 
to attendance and workplace attire policies.

Generally duties are listed from most to least critical or time consuming.


REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture, Environmental Planning, Urban 
Planning or related field plus a minimum of seven years of increasingly 
responsible experience related to planning or any equivalent combination of 
education and/or experience. Excellent communication skills: strong listening, 
verbal, written, presentation and public speaking skills. Demonstrated 
interpersonal skills including strong mediation, facilitation, consensus 
building, and diplomacy abilities, including the ability to work effectively 
with a wide range of individuals and groups in controversial situations. 
Well-developed customer service skills, and proven ability to support a 
solution-oriented staff response to customer needs. Demonstrated organizational 
skills.
Ability to analyze and synthesize large amounts of complex information. Ability 
to handle planning projects which involve politically sensitive or 
controversial issues. Demonstrate comfort in an increasingly "paperless" work 
environment, with requisite computer skills and experience, including 
electronic mail, Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point. Valid driver's license. 
Have and maintain an acceptable criminal conviction and motor vehicle history.




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