County of Riverside
Principal Planner (Finance)
The March JPA area presents a distinctive set of planning challenges and opportunities. Many of the entitlement projects in this area are highly complex. The Principal Planner will take a lead role in processing these projects, ensuring that planning efforts align with the General Plan, zoning, land use policies, ordinances, and existing Development and Disposition Agreements.
Key Responsibilities
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be a knowledgeable and resourceful planning professional with the ability to navigate high-profile and technically complex projects. Competitive candidates will demonstrate:
• Review and evaluate existing programs for overall effectiveness and efficiency in meeting division and section goals, initiating action for operational improvements as necessary.
• Review studies of ordinance amendments, policies and staff reports to ensure thoroughness of analyses, consistency with County requirements and legal compliance.
• Represent the department on committees and before civic and community groups, other County Departments, governmental agencies, environmental regulatory and permitting agencies, stakeholders, and the public; confer with property owners, developers and their representatives regarding the applicability and impact of County policies, ordinances and other regulations related to property development.
• Confer with staff regarding problems and progress in their functional areas and provide technical and administrative direction; interview and recommend the selection of prospective employees.
• Coordinate and assign personnel within the section; plan and conduct staff development and in-service training programs in operational procedures, and policy; review and evaluate the performance of subordinate personnel.
• Work with staff of other departments and regional and state agencies to exchange or clarify information used in developing regional land use and operating work plans; coordinate the design and execution of projects to ensure consistency.
• Compile data regarding section workloads, staffing levels and priorities for input in the department's program budget.
• Prepare, or delegate preparation of, reports and recommendations to all levels of County hearing bodies, including Director's Hearing, Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors.
• Make presentations to the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and other local, regional and state agencies on activities being conducted within the section as needed; respond to difficult public relations problems, investigate complaints or requests and recommend resolutions.
• Coordinate efforts to draft new ordinances and review existing ordinances pertaining to the Planning Department, as needed.
• Participate in the analysis of proposed or adopted legislation to determine the potential or actual impacts to the County, on implementation.Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in planning, transportation planning, public administration, geography (with related course concentration), architecture, environmental sciences, landscape architecture, or a closely related field. (Additional qualifying experience may substitute for the required education on the basis of one year of full-time experience equaling 30 semester or 45 quarter units of the required education.)
Experience: Four years of professional environmental planning, land use planning and/or transportation planning experience which must have included performing at least two kinds of the following planning activities associated with a planning agency: comprehensive, regional, area, or community planning; plan/proposal review; general plan amendments; zoning, land division; information services; urban renewal; planning administration or transportation planning. One year of experience must have been in a lead or supervisory capacity. (A master's degree in planning or transportation planning, or a closely related field may substitute for the one year of the required supervisory experience.)
Other Requirements
License/Certificate: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License is required at the time of employment.
Knowledge of: The principles of good organization and decision making, management and supervision; the principles, methods and procedures applicable to land use or transportation planning activities; the physical, social, environmental, and economic implications of land use or transportation planning; local, state and federal legislation governing land use development and transportation planning activities; research methods; general plan elements and factors that must be considered in evaluating land use or transportation proposals for consistency with these elements; the organizational structure and jurisdiction of governmental agencies involved in the planning process.
Ability to: Manage and coordinate the work of subordinate planners; plan and conduct any necessary training for subordinate staff; motivate and evaluate the work performance of subordinate personnel; collect and analyze data, generate and evaluate alternatives, reach logical conclusions, and formulate consistent recommendations; compose clear and thorough study reports and recommendations; orally present study findings and recommendations to a variety of public groups and governmental bodies; work effectively with the general public and community and governmental boards and commissions; ability to interpret and apply laws and regulations pertaining to planning projects and cases. Open to All Applicants
This recruitment is open to all applicants.
For questions regarding this recruitment
Contact Vanessa Diaz Beaird at VDBeaird@rivco.org with any questions regarding this recruitment.