What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant-Associate-Senior Planner position at City of San Mateo?
The City of San Mateo Community Development Department is seeking Planners
Why Join our Department?
The Community Development Department, also known as CDD, has broad responsibilities including, but not limited to, long-range planning, review of applications for new developments, construction permitting and inspection, and implementation of the City’s housing and code enforcement programs. CDDs core function is to ensure a quality-built environment, healthy neighborhoods, and a strong economic base in the City. The Planner positions are integral to CDD’s team of highly motivated professionals who work closely with internal and external customers to provide comprehensive planning services to the community.
With the recent adoption of a new General Plan and an updated Housing Element, the Planning Division is poised to lead multiple exciting initiatives in the coming years. These include a comprehensive Zoning Code Update, the implementation of over 100 Housing Element policies and programs, a historic policy update, and a full update to the City’s Downtown Area Plan. Additionally, a variety of significant planning projects, including multi-family and mixed-use developments around the City’s Caltrain stations and Downtown, are currently in the pipeline. If you are a planner eager to contribute to impactful projects and policy initiatives, San Mateo offers the ideal environment to make a meaningful difference.
The City’ Planning Division is a team of 11 planners and is currently looking to fill one Assistant/Associate Planner position (either level) and one Senior Planner position.
What You’ll Do
The Assistant Planner/Associate Planner performs professional level work in the field of current planning and/or advance planning to promote the City’s Mission and Values. The current vacancy may be filled at either level based on experience.
- Assistant Planner - is the entry level class in the professional planning series and is distinguished from the Associate Planner by the performance of less complex tasks and duties in the fields of current or advance planning, which require the application of fundamental planning principles. Assignments are generally limited in scope and within the design and procedural framework established by higher level employees. However, as experience is acquired, the employee performs with increasing independence. Since this class is typically used as a continued training class, employees may have only limited work experience.
- Associate Planner - is the journey level class in the professional planning series and employees within this class are distinguished from the Assistant Planner by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned, which require the application of professional knowledge and skills to various municipal planning, zoning, and environmental problems and the preparation of specific reports and plans. The position provides opportunity for independent judgment in planning work details and making technical determinations. Work in this class is distinguished from that of Assistant Planner by the greater complexity of assignments including preparing zoning code and general plan amendment studies, and by the greater independence with which the incumbent is expected to operate. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the lower class of Assistant Planner or, when filled from the outside, require prior professional planning work experience.
The Senior Planner works on, organizes, reviews, and participates in current and advanced planning work and acts as Zoning Administrator when assigned. The Senior Planer also supervises the work of professional and technical planning personnel, projects, and other activities when assigned. This class is the first supervisory level in the professional planning series. It is distinguished from the next lower class of Associate Planner through its supervisory duties, when assigned, and its responsibilities for the most complex planning projects.
Who You Are
Assistant/Associate Planner:
- An individual who possesses thorough knowledge of modern principles and practices of zoning and urban planning; site planning and architectural design; principles and practices of environmental impact assessment; current literature, information sources, and research techniques in the field of urban planning; and general building and engineering practices as they relate to planning review.
- An individual who possesses the ability to learn laws underlying general plans, zoning, and land divisions; learn applicable environmental laws and regulations, and methods of assessment; analyze and compile technical and statistical information and prepare reports; learn computer system in relation to planning functions; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Senior Planner:
- An individual who possesses thorough knowledge of specific technical areas applicable to planning; principles and practices of urban planning; computer systems and applications; research methods; Federal, State, and local laws relating to planning and housing; and principles of administration and personnel management.
- An individual who possesses the ability to acquire a thorough knowledge of Division policies and procedures, and a working knowledge of applicable Department and City policies and regulations; plan the work of professional and technical staff in compilation of technical and statistical data, research, and the preparation of plans and technical papers; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, other City personnel, and outside agencies; communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing; understand and interpret codes, plans, and policies; work independently and exercise good judgment; balance competing interests in preparing plans and reviewing applications; process the most complex and sensitive planning applications; prepare and analyze planning studies and clearly communicate findings of these studies; and supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff.
What You Bring
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Assistant Planner:
- You possess at least one year of responsible experience in a public or private planning organization, and you have the equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in planning, architecture, economics, geography, public administration or a related field.
Associate Planner:
- You possess at least two years of professional planning experience comparable to that of an Assistant Planner in the City of San Mateo, and you have the equivalent a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in planning, architecture, economics, geography, public administration or a related field.
Bonus Points (highly desirable)
- Master’s Degree in Planning or a related field; American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification is desirable at the Associate level; Public sector experience.
Senior Planner:
- You possess five years professional experience in the field of urban planning, and you possess the equivalent to Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in planning or related field.
License or Certificate:
- Possession of, or ability to possess, a valid, driver’s license.
Bonus Points (highly desirable)
- Master’s degree in Planning or a related field; American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification; Supervisory experience of staff, programs and/or administrative activities; Expertise in community planning, urban design, or architectural design.
What We Offer
Assistant/Associate Planner
- Salary: Assistant Planner - $8,384 - $9,998/month; Associate Planner - $9,221 - $10,991/month
- Comprehensive benefits package including generous paid leave and health benefits
- CalPERS retirement (2% @ 55 for classic members; 2% @ 62 for new members). Classic employees contribute 8.34% to CalPERS and New members contribute 7.50% to CalPERS
- Participation in the Social Security Program
- This classification is represented by the San Mateo City Employees’ Association. For more information, please refer to the General Unit Association benefit summary document.
Senior Planner
- Salary: $11,043 - $13,174/month
- Comprehensive benefits package including generous paid leave and health benefits
- CalPERS retirement (2% @ 55 for classic members; 2% @ 62 for new members). Classic employees contribute 8.34% to CalPERS and New members contribute 7.50% to CalPERS
- Participation in the Social Security Program
- This classification is represented by the San Mateo Management Association. For more information, please refer to the Management Association’s Benefits Summary effective September 2024.
Recruitment will close on April 20, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. or upon receipt of the first 75 applications whichever occurs first.
Salary : $8,384 - $13,174