Community and Regional Planner – Lehigh Valley Planning Commission 

The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission (LVPC) and Lehigh Valley Transportation Study (LVTS) is seeking an individual with City/County/Regional Planning skills and an interest in applying them to join the LVPC Community and Regional Planning Section and support planning efforts in the Lehigh Valley region.

The LVPC Community and Regional Planning Section is responsible for FutureLV: The Regional Comprehensive Plan, multi-municipal comprehensive planning, municipal planning services, subdivision and land development review, ordinance and local policy analysis, and special planning projects. The Community and Regional Planning Section directly supports bi-county planning functions of the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission and leads cross-departmental planning and policy efforts.

The LVPC/LVTS is a highly collaborative environment, both internally and externally. Team members act as community consultants and provide direct guidance to the LVPC leadership, other LVPC sections, boards and commissions, and the public. Team members are expected to be highly capable communicators that work well with complex, multifaceted problems that require innovative solutions. The LVPC Team is entrepreneurial, innovative, and committed to effective cross-disciplinary planning for current and future community needs. LVPC/LVTS Planners love taking an intersectional approach to people, places and planning.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES + RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide Municipal Guidance

  • Process applications for subdivision and land development plans.
  • Constructively review plans based on the region’s goals outlined in FutureLV: The Regional Plan and other related plans and studies, considering local land use context, best design practices and opportunities to mitigate impacts on transportation, the environment, public health and safety and quality of life.
  • Review municipal zoning ordinances, subdivision and land development ordinances, comprehensive plans and associated policy documents based on the region’s goals outlined in FutureLV: The Regional Plan, including policy implications and best practices in planning and government.
  • Coordinate cross-department collaboration on larger, more complicated reviews.
  • Present and report on review findings at LVPC meetings and local government meetings as applicable.
    Research and Promote Best Planning Practices
  • Research best practices in planning and write guidance documents and model ordinances that effectively communicate ways to achieve best practices for local governments.
  • Conduct research, prepare and present reports that clearly communicate technical analyses, and advocate for policy changes or recommendations, as appropriate.
  • Carry out planning projects involving complex technical analysis, policy development, community engagement and outreach, and cross-sector collaboration that work towards achieving goals of FutureLV: The Regional Plan.
  • Organize and participate in regional, county, municipal and multi-municipal planning initiatives to advance goals of FutureLV: The Regional Plan and support the LVPC mission.
  • Maintain databases and records for a variety of LVPC online tools and applications, including the BuildLV: Development Plans Tool, DataLV, the Lehigh Valley Equity Analysis and others.
  • Monitor and ensure compliance with local, state and federal laws.
    Foster Community Connections
  • Represents the LVPC on various committees, at neighborhood organizations and community meetings, public hearings, and before governmental bodies.
  • Communicate effectively with peers, local governments and other stakeholders on planning issues in a manner that maintains positive relationships and advances understanding of the issues at hand.
  • Prepares and implements community engagement strategies, including development of innovative collaborative methods for the greatest collective community impact.
  • KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS + ABILITIES
  • General knowledge of fundamental principles and practices of community, city and/or regional planning, including basic planning theory, urban design, environmental issues, growth management, economic development, housing, and transportation.
  • Excellent written communication skills, including the ability to succinctly articulate complicated subjects and analyses and tailor writing for a variety of audiences.
  • Ability to research and obtain publicly available data from a variety of sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor and Statistics, State Agencies and Local Agencies
  • Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office 365, internet research and software programs used in planning, drafting, mapping and statistical analysis.
  • Ability to create, interpret, and apply technical planning studies and code regulations.
  • Ability to make clear and concise oral presentations at public meetings.
  • Ability to maintain effective working relationships with elected and appointed officials and the general public.
  • Demonstrates a solutionist approach by actively working to solve problems.
  • QUALIFICATIONS
  • Degree from a four-year college or university in Urban Planning, Environmental Planning, Political or Environmental Science or related field. A Master’s degree or equivalent experience is preferred but not required.
    o Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
  • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) is preferred or the ability to seek certification within the minimum time required by the certifying agency.
  • Demonstrable experience with modern office and computer technologies including Microsoft Office 365, printers/plotters/scanners/copiers, and social media applications such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X.
  • Demonstrated ability to work within and contribute to a team structure, work with diverse groups of people and in diverse environments.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS
This position is an in-office role requiring significant collaboration with colleagues and stakeholders. Position requires participation at some early morning, evening and weekend meetings and events. Valid driver’s license required. Must be eligible to work in the United States of America.


SALARY AND BENEFITS
Grade 8 – $61,239 – $88,797 per annum; plus, excellent benefits, including but not limited to: paid time off, health, dental, retirement and alternative work schedules.


The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission also, budgets for training and professional membership(s).The LVPC is active in the American Planning Association (national, state and regional,) National Association of Regional Councils, Urban Land Institute, Green Building United/US Green Building Council, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, ESRI, REMI, Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, among other local, regional, state and national allied organizations and initiatives. Team members are encouraged to participate with partner entities.


APPLY
Only e-mail submissions to [email protected] will be accepted and must include:
a) Current resume detailing your education and experience.
b) Letter of interest describing how you meet the qualifications for this position and why you would like to be considered. Please address this letter to Becky Bradley, AICP, Executive Director, Lehigh Valley Planning Commission.
c) Portfolio or links to work that demonstrates your skills and abilities.
d) Minimum of three (3) professional references with contact information.

TEAM COMMITMENT
The Lehigh Valley Planning Commission is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. The LVPC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. Persons with a disability who need assistance with their application or that need this announcement in an alternative format may call (610) 264-4544.

FURTHER INFORMATION
In Compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, applicants hired by LVPC must show acceptable proof of identity and evidence of authorization to work in the United States.
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