San Bernardino County is seeking a motivated and skilled Associate Planner - Land Use Services* to join our planning team. This fully qualified working-level position plays an integral role in a variety of urban and rural planning studies, including the development of community plans and the County-wide General Plan. The Associate Planner performs moderately complex planning assignments, acts as a project contributor or lead on select initiatives, and serves as a liaison with internal teams, external agencies, and the public.
Key Responsibilities may include:Research and review technical reports, maps, and plans; compile and document data for planning projects.
Serve as a project contributor or lead, conducting analyses of planning and environmental issues, and developing recommendations or alternatives.
Respond to inquiries from the public, effectively communicating complex regulations to support resolution of land use and planning issues.
Prepare written staff reports, ordinances, technical reports, planning study reports, and correspondence.
Organize and participate in public meetings and presentations, including those related to controversial or high-profile projects.
Act in a lead capacity when needed, reviewing and guiding the work of lower-level planners or team members.
RECRUITMENT BONUS:Bonus payments up to $2000 in total compensation may be available for newly hired employees from this recruitment.**
REFERRAL BONUS: Bonus payments up to $750 for each employee referred and hired into an eligible regular position.**
**Refer to the Teamsters MOU for more details.
LAND USE SERVICES DEPARTMENT
San Bernardino Countyis geographically the largest in the United States and the twelfth largest in population. We are currently in the midst of historic change as our leaders have adopted a Countywide Vision that sets an exciting and ambitious course for our future. The Planning Division includes Current Planning and Advance Planning and is committed to the fulfillment of the Countywide Vision for our communities. We are a passionate team of planners looking for the right teammate to grow and learn with us as we plan for our County's Vision. The County recently adopted a General Plan Update, the Planning Division will be responsible for implementing the Countywide Plan, Community Action Guides, and a Renewable Energy and Conservation Element, Green House Gas Reduction Plan and Housing Element as well as numerous other strategic initiatives in support of the Countywide Vision. We are committed to continuing education and encourage our planners to pursue AICP status as they become eligible. Our work is hard but offers the opportunity to become immersed in leading edge planning initiatives. If you are up to the challenge, are deeply committed to community development, and have the skills in planning for valleys, mountains and deserts, consider joining our team and helping us serve a great cause, a great region, and a great county.
Pre-Employment Process: Prior to appointment, candidate must undergo a background check, which includes fingerprinting and a medical exam.
Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Candidates must be able to present their legal right to work in the United States.Candidates must meet both education AND experience requirements for one of the options listed below:Education: Master's degree from an accredited college or university in Planning, Urban Studies, Environmental Science, Landscape Architecture, Geography, Engineering, Public or Business Administration, or closely related field.
Experience: One (1) year of professional level planning experience in urban/regional planning, policy development, comprehensive land use, entitlement, environmental review, analysis or site design planning, and/or regulatory compliance.
Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Planning, Urban Studies, Environmental Science, Landscape Architecture, Geography, Engineering, Public or Business Administration, or closely related field.
Experience: Two (2) years of professional level planning experience in urban/regional planning, policy development, comprehensive land use, entitlement, environmental review, analysis or site design planning, and/or regulatory compliance.
Education:Associate's degree or equivalent coursework units from an accredited college in Urban Planning, Environmental Science, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources, Public Administration, or another relevant field.
Experience: Three (3) years of professional level planning experience in urban/regional planning, policy development, comprehensive land use, entitlement, environmental review, analysis or site design planning, and/or regulatory compliance.
Substitution: One (1) year of full-time experience as a Land Use Technician or equivalent may substitute for one (1) year of required professional planning experience. Qualifying experience includes supporting professional planning staff and providing planning counter services, including the processing and intake of temporary use permits, preparation of zoning letters, development of planning-related reports, and coordination with related disciplines (e.g., Engineering or Building & Safety) in a one-stop shop or similar planning environment.
Education:No college coursework required.
Experience: Four (4) years of professional level planning experience in urban/regional planning, policy development, comprehensive land use, entitlement, environmental review, analysis or site design planning, and/or regulatory compliance.
Substitution: Two (2) years of the required professional planning experience may be gained through full-time experience as a Land Use Technician or equivalent land use role providing support to professional planning staff and planning counter services. Qualifying experience includes processing and intake of temporary use permits, preparation of zoning letters, development of planning-related reports, and coordination with related disciplines (e.g., Engineering or Building & Safety) in a one-stop shop or similar planning environment.