Community Development Director
Apply NowCompany: City of Fort Bragg, CA
Location: Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Description:
Salary : $106,662.40 - $129,667.20 Annually
Location : City of Fort Bragg - City Hall
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202400024
Department: Community Development
Opening Date: 03/07/2025
Closing Date: 3/28/2025 5:00 PM Pacific
Bargaining Unit/Employee Group: Executive
Mission: Fort Bragg is a small town nestled between the coast and the redwoods with a strong sense of community that seeks to preserve its environment while providing resilient public facilities and infrastructure and supporting a safe and vibrant economic, multi-cultural, and recreational experience for both locals and visitors alike.
Vision: Fort Bragg, a California coastal destination with rich natural resources and rugged beauty, is transforming our future by weaving together our people, ecosystems, and economy to create community prosperity. We are making our mark in the 21st Century by creating climate-ready water and energy independence, housing and economic opportunities, accessible health care, community public safety, and education for all.
We are guided by the following Core Values:
Innovation: We highly encourage creativity and forward-thinking solutions to meet the evolving needs of our city.
Honesty & Integrity: We believe in transparent, honest, and ethical interactions with our community and stakeholders.
Service-Oriented: We are responsive to the public and to each other to demonstrate our genuine commitment to creating a Fort Bragg that Serves us today and readies us for a successful tomorrow.
Fair & Ethical: principles and practices, Fort Bragg promotes an inclusive community culture of unity and equality that openly invites everyone to enjoy our unique coastal enclave.
Collaboration: nourishes civic pride and celebrates the diversity of our city and the meaningful municipal services that our residents and businesses rely on.
POSITION SUMMARY
MISSION STATEMENT:
Fort Bragg is a small town nestled between the coast and the redwoods with a strong sense of community that seeks to preserve its environment while providing resilient public facitities and infrastructure and supporting a safe and vibrant economic, multi-cultural, and recreational experience for both locals and visitors alike.
VISION:
Fort Bragg, a California coastal destination with rich natural resources and rugged beauty, is transforming our future by weaving together our people, ecosystems, and economy to create community prosperity. We are making our mark in the 21st Century by creating climate-ready and energy independence, housing and economic opportunities, accessible health care, community public safety, and education for all.
We are guided by the following Core Values:
Innovation: We highly encourage creativity and forward-thinking solutions to meet the evolving needs of our city.
Honesty & Integrity: We believe in transparent, honest, and ethical interactions with our community and stakeholders.
Service-Oriented: We are responsive to the public and to each other to demonstrate our genuine commitment to creating a Fort Bragg that serves us today and readies us for a successful tomorrow.
Fair & Ethical: principles and practices, Fort Bragg promotes an inclusive community culture of unity and equality that openly invites everyone to enjoy our unique coastal enclave.
Collaboration: nourishes civic pride and celebrates the diversity of our city and the meaningful municipal services that our residents and businesses rely on.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Plans, directs and coordinates the full range of community development activities, including planning, building, economic development and housing. Under general policy direction, and in support of defined goals and objectives, performs a variety of planning, management, financial and marketing tasks requiring the use of independent judgment.
TYPICAL DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Functions of this position include the direction and coordination of the work of the Community Development Department staff, and the review of the work for accuracy and compliance with legal provisions, departmental policies, and established planning principles and procedures. Operation of complex computer and/or communication systems; ability to operate keyboard, develop and read detailed documents, give oral instructions to employees, conduct oral conversations with customers; make oral presentations; ability to periodically work long hours.
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT EXEMPTION:
The incumbent of this position spends more than 50 percent of his/her time in the management of a permanent subdivision of the agency. The incumbent supervises two or more employees. This position is, therefore, "exempt" under the Fair Labor Standards Act as an "Executive Employee."
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Incumbent must be a results-oriented person and persuasive individual who is accustomed to a "hands on" approach, should value leadership and entrepreneurship over "process," and must have a high level of sensitivity to customer service.
Establishing of cooperative working relationships with federal, state, and local officials, as well as private financing institutions, venture capital groups and developers is essential to the success of the position.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
DESIRABLE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Five years of experience in planning, community development, housing, redevelopment, economic development, urban design or related field, including four years in a supervisory or leadership role. Education should be equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with a degree in or major study in Public Administration, Business or Business Administration, Planning, Urban Design, Economics or a related field.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLS:
Computer terminal and applicable software, keyboard, telephone, copier, printer.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Frequent walking, standing, writing, bending, reaching, sitting in office chair, keyboarding and visual contact with computer terminal; occasional lifting of items weighing less than 30 pounds, reaching and lifting above shoulders, carrying boxes of materials from one building to another, driving motor vehicle.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
Part-time employees who work an average of 21 or more hours per week over the course of a year, receive benefits on a pro-rated basis.
Benefits Summary
This benefits summary reviews health, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits for the City of Fort Bragg, but it is not a contract. Full details about the benefits are provided in legal plan documents and insurance evidence of coverage documents (contracts) that govern the program. If there are differences between this Benefits Summary and those documents and contracts, the logal documents will control.
The City pays a portion of the premiums for medical and dental insurance for the employee, employee plus one dependent, and employee plus family. The City also pays 100% of the cost of vision care.
Retirement
The City contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) to manage pension benefits. CalPERS manages the pemsopm amd health benefits (the City does not contract with CalPERS to provide health care benefits) to more than 1.6 million public employees, retirees, and their families and more than 3.000 employers.
The City does participate in Social Security.
The website has more information if needed.
CalPERS Information
Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance.
The City provides this fully funded benefit to employees. Amount of coverage varies based on the employee's classification. The coverage is provided by Lincoln Financial Group.
Long Term Disability
This is an optional benefit that is partially, 50%, funded by the City through Lincoln Financial Group.
Flexible Spending Accounts
The City provides employees the option to reduce their taxable income while saving for health care needs for themselves and eligible dependents. There is also an option to save for dependent daycare costs as well.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The City provides this fully-funded benefit to employees. The EAP provides employees and their covered dependents access to various professional for confidential assistance in a variety of areas: financial, personal, work-related, legal and nutrition and other health-related concerns. It is available 24/7 and is provided through Aetna.
Deferred Compensation
This is a voluntary program offered to employees (similar to the well known 401(k). It is a retirement investment program available to employees of public agencies.
Pet Insurance
The City offers optional Nationwide pet insurance to assist with veterinary expenses related to accidents and illnesses Policies are available for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and other exotic pets.
AFLAC Supplemental Coverages
The City provides optional supplemental coverages through AFLAC. There is a vareity of coverages, including Accident, Critical Illness (Specified Health Event), Cancer/Speciified-Disease, Hospital Confinement Indemnity, Dental, and Vision.
Holidays
The City observes 12 holidays. In addition, some employee groups receive one or more Floating Holiday to be used each fiscal year. See the specific resolution or memorandum of understanding applicable to the position in question.
Vacation
Accrued vacation may be taken as it accrues. In general, employees accrue vacation at the following rates:
Rate of accrual and maximum accrual rates vary by employee group. The specific memorandum of understanding or reolution applicable to the position in question will govern.
Sick Leave
Full-time employees generally accrue sick leave at the rate of eight (8) hours monthly/ninety-six (96) annually. Employees begin to accrue sick on their date of hire. There is no maximum sick leave accrual.
Labor Relations
The City has two recognized employee organizations and represent over 40 employees. The City is committed to fostering positive alliances between the labor and management, work together to improve internal collaboration, employee involvement, morale, and customer service in the City.
Human Resources also manages the grievance procedures throughout the organization as outlined in the City's Memorandum of Understangings (MOUs) with it's labor unions. For grievance procedure details, please see the applicable MOU. For more informaiton please see the City's page on the website,
Bargaining Units
Non-Bargaining Units
To learn more details, visit our ,
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The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal.
02
Are you fluent in both Spanish and English?
03
Which statement below best describes the highest level of education you have completed?
04
Do you possess work experience working with or for a coastal city government?
05
Do you possess five or more years of experience in planning, community development, housing, redevelopment, economic development, urban design or related field, including four years in a supervisory or leadership role?
06
Do you have experience managing or supervising staff?
07
Please describe your experience in training and supervising staff members.
08
Please briefly describe your experience working on complex/specialized assignments, such as large physical projects with significant environmental impacts and mitigation measures and the development of new or complex general plan policies.
09
Please briefly describe your experience in long-range planning projects.
10
Please describe your experience completing development review for current planning projects, including but not limited to: coastal development permits, use permits, subdivisions, design reviews, CEQA, and NEPA reviews?
11
Please briefly describe your experience in preparing staff reports for the Planning Commission and City Council?
12
Do you possess certification from The American Institute of Certified Planners (ACIP) ?
Required Question
Location : City of Fort Bragg - City Hall
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202400024
Department: Community Development
Opening Date: 03/07/2025
Closing Date: 3/28/2025 5:00 PM Pacific
Bargaining Unit/Employee Group: Executive
Mission: Fort Bragg is a small town nestled between the coast and the redwoods with a strong sense of community that seeks to preserve its environment while providing resilient public facilities and infrastructure and supporting a safe and vibrant economic, multi-cultural, and recreational experience for both locals and visitors alike.
Vision: Fort Bragg, a California coastal destination with rich natural resources and rugged beauty, is transforming our future by weaving together our people, ecosystems, and economy to create community prosperity. We are making our mark in the 21st Century by creating climate-ready water and energy independence, housing and economic opportunities, accessible health care, community public safety, and education for all.
We are guided by the following Core Values:
Innovation: We highly encourage creativity and forward-thinking solutions to meet the evolving needs of our city.
Honesty & Integrity: We believe in transparent, honest, and ethical interactions with our community and stakeholders.
Service-Oriented: We are responsive to the public and to each other to demonstrate our genuine commitment to creating a Fort Bragg that Serves us today and readies us for a successful tomorrow.
Fair & Ethical: principles and practices, Fort Bragg promotes an inclusive community culture of unity and equality that openly invites everyone to enjoy our unique coastal enclave.
Collaboration: nourishes civic pride and celebrates the diversity of our city and the meaningful municipal services that our residents and businesses rely on.
POSITION SUMMARY
MISSION STATEMENT:
Fort Bragg is a small town nestled between the coast and the redwoods with a strong sense of community that seeks to preserve its environment while providing resilient public facitities and infrastructure and supporting a safe and vibrant economic, multi-cultural, and recreational experience for both locals and visitors alike.
VISION:
Fort Bragg, a California coastal destination with rich natural resources and rugged beauty, is transforming our future by weaving together our people, ecosystems, and economy to create community prosperity. We are making our mark in the 21st Century by creating climate-ready and energy independence, housing and economic opportunities, accessible health care, community public safety, and education for all.
We are guided by the following Core Values:
Innovation: We highly encourage creativity and forward-thinking solutions to meet the evolving needs of our city.
Honesty & Integrity: We believe in transparent, honest, and ethical interactions with our community and stakeholders.
Service-Oriented: We are responsive to the public and to each other to demonstrate our genuine commitment to creating a Fort Bragg that serves us today and readies us for a successful tomorrow.
Fair & Ethical: principles and practices, Fort Bragg promotes an inclusive community culture of unity and equality that openly invites everyone to enjoy our unique coastal enclave.
Collaboration: nourishes civic pride and celebrates the diversity of our city and the meaningful municipal services that our residents and businesses rely on.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Plans, directs and coordinates the full range of community development activities, including planning, building, economic development and housing. Under general policy direction, and in support of defined goals and objectives, performs a variety of planning, management, financial and marketing tasks requiring the use of independent judgment.
TYPICAL DUTIES & ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Functions of this position include the direction and coordination of the work of the Community Development Department staff, and the review of the work for accuracy and compliance with legal provisions, departmental policies, and established planning principles and procedures. Operation of complex computer and/or communication systems; ability to operate keyboard, develop and read detailed documents, give oral instructions to employees, conduct oral conversations with customers; make oral presentations; ability to periodically work long hours.
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT EXEMPTION:
The incumbent of this position spends more than 50 percent of his/her time in the management of a permanent subdivision of the agency. The incumbent supervises two or more employees. This position is, therefore, "exempt" under the Fair Labor Standards Act as an "Executive Employee."
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Plans, directs and coordinates the development and implementation of planning, building, economic development and housing goals, objectives, priorities and programs; makes recommendations on administrative and business matters.
- Prepares agendas for meetings, including status reports on prior direction, financial status reports, committee reports and staff reports in support of proposed action.
- Plans, organizes and directs preparation of a recommended department budget; provides periodic performance reports to the City Manager; works closely with and provides staff support to the Planning Commission and City Council in developing implementation plans and evaluating projects.
- Meet and engage with a variety of citizens, advisory groups, governmental representatives, technical experts and developers on issues including traffic, facilities design, housing, parking, commercial/industrial development, zoning and neighborhood improvements.
- Administers Community Development Block Grant program; prepares grant applications; plans and conducts information meetings; advises the City Manager and City Council/Agency Board on project applications.
- Is responsible for the updating and administration of the General Plan; including updates as necessary.
- Prepares studies, reports and perform other duties as assigned by the City Manager.
- Serves as the City's California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Environmental Coordinator and Zoning Administrator.
- Oversees the education, enforcement and compliance of building and zoning ordinances.
- Monitors and analyzes federal and state legislation and regulations relating to planning, community development, redevelopment and economic development to determine impact upon City; advises City Manager and other department heads concerning changing regulatory requirements.
- Develops economic development and housing program resources; responds to inquiries and works with individuals interested in pursuing the development of projects; makes referrals to financing agencies; develops working relationship with federal, state, other local and nonprofit agencies offering economic development and housing assistance programs.
- Develops and implements a strategy for the City of Fort Bragg for the retention, expansion and recruitment of business and industry.
- Identifies funding sources; maintains relationships with funding sources and ensures compliance with reporting requirements; administers contractual agreements with governmental agencies to ensure appropriate fiscal controls.
- Counsels, cooperates with, and acts as liaison to other local agencies and nonprofit organizations working in community and economic development and business promotion projects and activities involving promotion and development of local economy.
- Develops promotional literature, data sheets, inventories of available industrial land and buildings, and other data for dissemination to businesses interested in developing or relocating in the City.
- Provides a continuing service to businesses in the City to help solve problems resulting from new location or expansion requirements or related problems.
- Supervises and provides direction to the Community Development Department staff in overall manage-ment of the community development function.
- Manages contract services for building inspection and other community development services.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Incumbent must be a results-oriented person and persuasive individual who is accustomed to a "hands on" approach, should value leadership and entrepreneurship over "process," and must have a high level of sensitivity to customer service.
Establishing of cooperative working relationships with federal, state, and local officials, as well as private financing institutions, venture capital groups and developers is essential to the success of the position.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
DESIRABLE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
- Plans, directs and coordinates the development and implementation of planning, building, economic development and housing goals, objectives, priorities and programs; makes recommendations on administrative and business matters.
- Prepares agendas for meetings, including status reports on prior direction, financial status reports, committee reports and staff reports in support of proposed action.
- Plans, organizes and directs preparation of a recommended department budget; provides periodic performance reports to the City Manager; works closely with and provides staff support to the Planning Commission and City Council in developing implementation plans and evaluating projects.
- Meet and engage with a variety of citizens, advisory groups, governmental representatives, technical experts and developers on issues including traffic, facilities design, housing, parking, commercial/industrial development, zoning and neighborhood improvements.
- Administers Community Development Block Grant program; prepares grant applications; plans and conducts information meetings; advises the City Manager and City Council/Agency Board on project applications.
- Is responsible for the updating and administration of the General Plan; including updates as necessary.
- Prepares studies, reports and perform other duties as assigned by the City Manager.
- Serves as the City's California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Environmental Coordinator and Zoning Administrator.
- Oversees the education, enforcement and compliance of building and zoning ordinances.
- Monitors and analyzes federal and state legislation and regulations relating to planning, community development, redevelopment and economic development to determine impact upon City; advises City Manager and other department heads concerning changing regulatory requirements.
- Develops economic development and housing program resources; responds to inquiries and works with individuals interested in pursuing the development of projects; makes referrals to financing agencies; develops working relationship with federal, state, other local and nonprofit agencies offering economic development and housing assistance programs.
- Develops and implements a strategy for the City of Fort Bragg for the retention, expansion and recruitment of business and industry.
- Identifies funding sources; maintains relationships with funding sources and ensures compliance with reporting requirements; administers contractual agreements with governmental agencies to ensure appropriate fiscal controls.
- Counsels, cooperates with, and acts as liaison to other local agencies and nonprofit organizations working in community and economic development and business promotion projects and activities involving promotion and development of local economy.
- Develops promotional literature, data sheets, inventories of available industrial land and buildings, and other data for dissemination to businesses interested in developing or relocating in the City.
- Provides a continuing service to businesses in the City to help solve problems resulting from new location or expansion requirements or related problems.
- Supervises and provides direction to the Community Development Department staff in overall manage-ment of the community development function.
- Manages contract services for building inspection and other community development services.
Five years of experience in planning, community development, housing, redevelopment, economic development, urban design or related field, including four years in a supervisory or leadership role. Education should be equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with a degree in or major study in Public Administration, Business or Business Administration, Planning, Urban Design, Economics or a related field.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND TOOLS:
Computer terminal and applicable software, keyboard, telephone, copier, printer.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Frequent walking, standing, writing, bending, reaching, sitting in office chair, keyboarding and visual contact with computer terminal; occasional lifting of items weighing less than 30 pounds, reaching and lifting above shoulders, carrying boxes of materials from one building to another, driving motor vehicle.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
Part-time employees who work an average of 21 or more hours per week over the course of a year, receive benefits on a pro-rated basis.
Benefits Summary
This benefits summary reviews health, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits for the City of Fort Bragg, but it is not a contract. Full details about the benefits are provided in legal plan documents and insurance evidence of coverage documents (contracts) that govern the program. If there are differences between this Benefits Summary and those documents and contracts, the logal documents will control.
The City pays a portion of the premiums for medical and dental insurance for the employee, employee plus one dependent, and employee plus family. The City also pays 100% of the cost of vision care.
- Medical insurance: We have three plans available through Anthem Blue Cross. Two plans are "traditional" plans. The difference between the two "traditional" plans is one has a lower deductible and co-pays in exchange for a higher monthly premium. The third plan is a high deductible Health Savings Account (HSA) plan. The City pays 80% of the premium.
- Dental Insurance: Dental insurance is available through Delta Dental; the plan. The plan is a "traditional" plan. The City pays 80% of the premium.
- Vision: Vision insurance is available through VSP. The City pays 100% of the premium.
- A great summary of medical plans is containted in the City's
- Information of compliance with Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) can be found here:
Retirement
The City contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) to manage pension benefits. CalPERS manages the pemsopm amd health benefits (the City does not contract with CalPERS to provide health care benefits) to more than 1.6 million public employees, retirees, and their families and more than 3.000 employers.
The City does participate in Social Security.
The website has more information if needed.
CalPERS Information
- New Miscellaneous employees who meet the "Classic" membership are covered under the 2% at 55 plan. Effective January 1, 2013, non-classic employees will be covered under the 2% at 62 formula.
- Safety employees who meet the "Classic" CalPERS membership definition are covered under the 2% at 50 formula. Effective January 1, 2013, non-classic Safety CalPERS employees will be covered under the 2.7% at 57 plan.
Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance.
The City provides this fully funded benefit to employees. Amount of coverage varies based on the employee's classification. The coverage is provided by Lincoln Financial Group.
- Class 1 - Elected Officials have $5,000 coverage
- Class 2 - Full-Time Executive Management employees have $150,000 coverage
- Class 3 - Full-Time Mid-Management employees have $100,000 coverage
- Class 4 - All Other Full-Time Employees not covered in classes 1-5
- Class 5 - All Full-Time City Managers have up to $300,000 coverage (For details, contact Human Resources)
Long Term Disability
This is an optional benefit that is partially, 50%, funded by the City through Lincoln Financial Group.
Flexible Spending Accounts
The City provides employees the option to reduce their taxable income while saving for health care needs for themselves and eligible dependents. There is also an option to save for dependent daycare costs as well.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The City provides this fully-funded benefit to employees. The EAP provides employees and their covered dependents access to various professional for confidential assistance in a variety of areas: financial, personal, work-related, legal and nutrition and other health-related concerns. It is available 24/7 and is provided through Aetna.
Deferred Compensation
This is a voluntary program offered to employees (similar to the well known 401(k). It is a retirement investment program available to employees of public agencies.
Pet Insurance
The City offers optional Nationwide pet insurance to assist with veterinary expenses related to accidents and illnesses Policies are available for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and other exotic pets.
AFLAC Supplemental Coverages
The City provides optional supplemental coverages through AFLAC. There is a vareity of coverages, including Accident, Critical Illness (Specified Health Event), Cancer/Speciified-Disease, Hospital Confinement Indemnity, Dental, and Vision.
Holidays
The City observes 12 holidays. In addition, some employee groups receive one or more Floating Holiday to be used each fiscal year. See the specific resolution or memorandum of understanding applicable to the position in question.
Vacation
Accrued vacation may be taken as it accrues. In general, employees accrue vacation at the following rates:
- 3.39 hours per pay period for less than three consecutive years of service i.e. 0-36 months
- 4.62 hours per pay period for three or more consecutive years of service and less than 10 years of service i.e, 37-120 months
- 6.16 hours per pay period for 10 or more consecutive years of service i.e. more than 120 months
Rate of accrual and maximum accrual rates vary by employee group. The specific memorandum of understanding or reolution applicable to the position in question will govern.
Sick Leave
Full-time employees generally accrue sick leave at the rate of eight (8) hours monthly/ninety-six (96) annually. Employees begin to accrue sick on their date of hire. There is no maximum sick leave accrual.
Labor Relations
The City has two recognized employee organizations and represent over 40 employees. The City is committed to fostering positive alliances between the labor and management, work together to improve internal collaboration, employee involvement, morale, and customer service in the City.
Human Resources also manages the grievance procedures throughout the organization as outlined in the City's Memorandum of Understangings (MOUs) with it's labor unions. For grievance procedure details, please see the applicable MOU. For more informaiton please see the City's page on the website,
Bargaining Units
- Fort Bragg Employee Organization/Service Employees International Union Local 1021
- Fort Bragg Police Association
Non-Bargaining Units
- Executive Management
- Mid-Management Compensation
- Non-Bargaining/Confidential
- C.V. Starr
To learn more details, visit our ,
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The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal.
- Yes
- No
02
Are you fluent in both Spanish and English?
- Yes
- No
03
Which statement below best describes the highest level of education you have completed?
- High school graduate, diploma or the equivalent (GED)
- Associate degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
- Professional degree
- Doctorate degree
04
Do you possess work experience working with or for a coastal city government?
- Yes
- No
05
Do you possess five or more years of experience in planning, community development, housing, redevelopment, economic development, urban design or related field, including four years in a supervisory or leadership role?
- Yes
- No
06
Do you have experience managing or supervising staff?
- Yes
- No
07
Please describe your experience in training and supervising staff members.
08
Please briefly describe your experience working on complex/specialized assignments, such as large physical projects with significant environmental impacts and mitigation measures and the development of new or complex general plan policies.
09
Please briefly describe your experience in long-range planning projects.
10
Please describe your experience completing development review for current planning projects, including but not limited to: coastal development permits, use permits, subdivisions, design reviews, CEQA, and NEPA reviews?
11
Please briefly describe your experience in preparing staff reports for the Planning Commission and City Council?
12
Do you possess certification from The American Institute of Certified Planners (ACIP) ?
- Yes
- No
Required Question