What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Planner & Projecteer position at Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments?
Tired of working in an urban setting amongst the concrete jungle and looking for new horizons; the Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments (COG) is looking to fill several positions and is the opportunity to join the COG team in New Mexico and centered in the Four Corners. This position will staff our satellite office in San Juan County.
Employment Details : http : / / www.nwnmcog.com / employment-opportunites.html
POSITION SUMMARY : The Associate Planner engages in a wide range of planning, project development, grantsmanship and technical assistance tasks and projects on behalf of funders, local governments and other partners and stakeholders in the region, whether independently, by assignment or as a member of teams.
QUALIFICATIONS :
- College education : Bachelor’s degree required, or actively pursuing such a degree, preferably including areas of study related to planning and community development. Equivalent knowledge, experience or expertise as applicable to this position may be substituted for academic credentials.
- Related experience : At least two years of experience in professional and / or internship work related to community planning & development, public administration, grantsmanship, project management or related fields. Compatible academic coursework and technical skills may be substituted for past experience; multicultural experience will be positively considered; experience, knowledge and working relationships in the northwest New Mexico region will be given preference.
- Strong writing skills : Ability to independently compose and self-edit correspondence, reports, summaries, and proposals; ability to develop appropriate written products based on general information, direction and intent; ability to represent workshop and meeting results in narrative, tabular and other report formats.
- Good analytical skills : Ability to read, comprehend and evaluate a wide range of professional material; ability to research, interpret and report information across a range of topics and applications.
- Sense of organization : Ability to organize various / numerous projects, schedules, activities, materials and information in an efficient and productive manner; good multi-tasking skills.
- Fluent computer / word processing skills : Ability to efficiently utilize current computer software to compose, edit, format and print presentation-quality documents; ability to utilize, or to learn and master, telecommunications, database, spreadsheet, graphical and statistical programs; strong working familiarity with Windows-based applications; web page development, social media, and GIS / mapping skills preferred.
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About Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments :
About Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments (NWNMCOG) is a 52-year-old regional development organization (RDO) recognized and empowered by the State of New Mexico and the US Economic Development Administration. We serve the entire three-county region of Cibola, McKinley, and San Juan counties and the communities and tribes there within to improve community and economy for the region and its people. The NWNMCOG is association of nine local governments governed by a Board of Directors unified by the belief that we are stronger together and only united can we advance regional opportunities and tackle regional challenges from sustainable water supply to strategic infrastructure to foster community and economic development. For more information about NWNMCOG, visit www.nwnmcog.org
Salary : $42,000 - $45,000