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The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission

Planner I (13952, 14038, Grade 20)

The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, Largo, Maryland, United States,


Would you like to have an impact on the built environment and the quality of life of residents in an urbanizing county adjacent to our nation’s capital? Do you want to help shape our communities of tomorrow? If so, the Prince George’s County Planning Department of The Maryland National-Capital Park and Planning Commission is seeking two

Planner I’s

to join both our Neighborhood Revitalization and Master Plans and Studies Sections within the Community Planning Division. The Department provides land use planning for the physical development of Prince George’s County, Maryland, and the Division is responsible for developing and implementing community plans, neighborhood revitalization programs, and assisting with implementation programs.

As the second most populous county in Maryland, Prince George’s has a population of approximately 950,000 residents with 15 Metro Rail Stations and is home to the University of Maryland at College Park, National Harbor, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and a premier parks and recreation system. If you are interested in working for the Prince George’s County Planning Department, we invite qualified candidates to apply for our Planner I positions.

Qualified applicants for these positions will have enthusiasm for community planning and outreach; outstanding analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills; proven research skills; and familiarity with comprehensive planning, demographic analysis, transit-oriented development, housing, growth management, transportation planning, community engagement, and economic development.

The primary role for these positions includes participation in an interdisciplinary project team working on various projects like area master plans, sector plans, plan amendments, sectional map amendments, specialized studies, short-term focused plans, and/or developing scopes of work. The individuals hired for these positions will primarily focus on long-term land use and zoning issues for small areas throughout the County. They will also have the opportunity to explore additional planning topics within the scope of each plan or study, including housing, the natural environment, transportation and mobility, public health, healthy food access, public facilities, parks and recreation, urban design, community and cultural heritage, equity, community resilience, and economic development.

Planner I Duties:Under general supervision:Participates and/or assists in community planning projects, including production of small area/community/neighborhood plans, housing initiatives, neighborhood revitalization planning, plan implementation, development of Sustainable Communities applications and renewals, and/or other planning studies.Conducts research, data collection, analysis, and writing support on routine planning issues and topics for master plans, sector plans, and other land use planning and zoning initiatives; draws conclusions from research and analysis performed and is able to make reasonable recommendations based on the same.Assists in the preparation and facilitation of community and stakeholder meetings and workshops and other forms of community outreach.Provides planning services in assigned area of the county, to include development and permit review.Reviews and prepares reports on development applications to determine compliance with approved community plans.Responds to general inquiries from the public, elected officials, developers, engineers, architects, and attorneys.Periodically prepares and makes routine presentations at public hearings, community meetings, and meetings with elected officials and other stakeholders.Collaborates with staff from other sections and divisions as needed.WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING:The ideal candidates will be highly organized, have strong analytical and critical thinking skills, possess outstanding communication skills, and be proactive. In addition, they must be independently engaged in the work program and highly dependable.

The ideal candidates will have:Strong written and verbal communications skills.A desire to serve the public, collaborate with other agencies and departments, and work closely with other planning team members.Familiarity with methodologies for collecting, analyzing, and summarizing data for planning and policy-related research.The ability to learn quickly, apply creativity and logic to problem solving, understand complex processes and procedures, prioritize workload, set and meet deadlines, and perform well with minimal direct supervision.The ability to cope effectively with change, be flexible, and shift gears comfortably.Experience researching, writing, and presenting information about local planning.Experience supporting complex planning projects.Experience providing policy support to committees, boards, councils, or other advisory or decision-making bodies.A sense of satisfaction after a day’s hard work and a positive energy for facing challenging tasks.Experience with Office 365 (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook), Sharepoint/Teams, GIS is strongly preferred.Ability to perform other related duties as assigned.Multilingual verbal and writing skills (Spanish desired).Bachelor’s Degree in Planning, Geography, Architecture, Parks and Recreation, Transportation, Urban Design, Engineering, Environmental Science, Public Policy, Economics or any related field.An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted, which together total four (4) years.Valid driver's license (depending on area of assignment) in accordance with both State and Commission rules and regulations. Driver’s license must be unencumbered by restrictions, revocations, suspensions, or points that could limit the employee’s ability to drive Commission vehicles or perform driving duties required by the position of assignment.Class/Specification: Planner I

May be subject to medical, drug and alcohol testing.

Why Prince George’s Planning?Amenities:Telework opportunitiesFlexible schedulesComplimentary access to M-NCPPC gymnasiums throughout Prince George’s CountyFree parking is available for employeesProfessional development opportunities/Tuition assistancePositions may qualify for federal student loan forgiveness assistanceM-NCPPC offers a competitive salary range of $56,358 - $99,814 at the Planner I level ( salary is commensurate with education and experience ) with excellent benefits including generous leave, extensive health coverage, deferred compensation plan, and employee pension plan.

The Prince George’s County Planning Department is conveniently located in Largo, Maryland near Metro and I-495.The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate a workplace culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion without discrimination or harassment on the basis of

race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, gender identity, or any other non-merit factor.

Applicants with Disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act.If you require accommodations or special arrangements due to a qualifying disability, please notify the Recruitment & Selections Services Unit at the time of application at 301-454-1411 (Maryland Relay 7-1-1).M-NCPPC will make all efforts to reasonably accommodate you.#J-18808-Ljbffr