
Affordable Housing Strategist - R16398
Sarasota County Government, Sarasota, Florida, United States, 34243
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Affordable housing is a top strategic planning goal for Sarasota County. As the Affordable Housing Strategist, you will encourage and create affordable housing and a more diverse housing inventory. The Affordable Housing Strategist will work with the development community and other agencies to bring forward innovative strategies that further the County’s affordable housing goals. If you're looking for a wonderful place to live, work and play - apply today with Sarasota County! Up to $2,000 relocation available for those moving 50+ miles to join the premier community where people choose to live, work, and play!
Facilitate efforts by the County that advocate and incentivize the creation of a more diverse and affordable housing stock. Act as primary contact for projects, policies, and data related to housing affordability. Serve as staff liaison to the annual Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) process and development of the Local Housing Assistance Plan. Coordinate developer negotiation efforts related to the development of County-owned surplus properties and public/private partnership efforts. Serve as a member of the County’s Development Review Coordination team as needed. Represent the County at housing related organizations and events. Evaluate current policies, codes, and efforts related to affordable housing and incorporate findings to draft appropriate responses and recommendations for the Board’s consideration. Engage with the development community, non-profits, and other agencies to expedite affordable housing projects and ideas. Compile and analyze data that may impact the need for and preservation of affordable housing in the County and create reports, maps, and other visualizations to present and share findings. Related data may include, but is not limited to economic trends, housing costs, demographic characteristics, and land use trends. Track progress of developments in the County with affordable housing components and coordinates with developers to ensure compliance. E-Work/Hybrid Work:
Currently this position is eligible to e-work. After you complete your first six months, contingent on work requirements and other factors, you’ll be eligible for this fantastic benefit. Work Hours:
Monday- Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. About You
Minimum Qualifications: Planner II: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Urban and Regional Planning, Geography or a major recognized by the American Planning Association as related field,
and
a minimum of four (4) years related professional planning experience.
Master’s degree may substitute for one year of required experience.
Planning experience can substitute for education on a year-for-year basis, depending on the type of experience.
Starting Pay Range:
$61,131.20 - $82,534.40/year, based on your experience. Full Position Salary Range (future earning potential):
$61,131.20 - $103,937.60/year Planner III: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Urban and Regional Planning, Geography or a major recognized by the American Planning Association as a related field,
and
a minimum of six (6) years related professional planning experience, of which two years have been in a supervisory capacity.
Demonstrated leadership experience in large and complex projects.
Master’s degree may substitute for one year of required experience.
Planning experience can substitute for education on a year-for-year basis, depending on the type of experience.
Starting Pay Range:
$67,246.40 - $90,792.00/year, based on your experience. Full Position Salary Range (future earning potential):
$67,246.40 - $114,316.80/year Preferred Qualifications: AICP certification
Project Management experience
GIS Mapping experience
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Affordable housing is a top strategic planning goal for Sarasota County. As the Affordable Housing Strategist, you will encourage and create affordable housing and a more diverse housing inventory. The Affordable Housing Strategist will work with the development community and other agencies to bring forward innovative strategies that further the County’s affordable housing goals. If you're looking for a wonderful place to live, work and play - apply today with Sarasota County! Up to $2,000 relocation available for those moving 50+ miles to join the premier community where people choose to live, work, and play!
Facilitate efforts by the County that advocate and incentivize the creation of a more diverse and affordable housing stock. Act as primary contact for projects, policies, and data related to housing affordability. Serve as staff liaison to the annual Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) process and development of the Local Housing Assistance Plan. Coordinate developer negotiation efforts related to the development of County-owned surplus properties and public/private partnership efforts. Serve as a member of the County’s Development Review Coordination team as needed. Represent the County at housing related organizations and events. Evaluate current policies, codes, and efforts related to affordable housing and incorporate findings to draft appropriate responses and recommendations for the Board’s consideration. Engage with the development community, non-profits, and other agencies to expedite affordable housing projects and ideas. Compile and analyze data that may impact the need for and preservation of affordable housing in the County and create reports, maps, and other visualizations to present and share findings. Related data may include, but is not limited to economic trends, housing costs, demographic characteristics, and land use trends. Track progress of developments in the County with affordable housing components and coordinates with developers to ensure compliance. E-Work/Hybrid Work:
Currently this position is eligible to e-work. After you complete your first six months, contingent on work requirements and other factors, you’ll be eligible for this fantastic benefit. Work Hours:
Monday- Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. About You
Minimum Qualifications: Planner II: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Urban and Regional Planning, Geography or a major recognized by the American Planning Association as related field,
and
a minimum of four (4) years related professional planning experience.
Master’s degree may substitute for one year of required experience.
Planning experience can substitute for education on a year-for-year basis, depending on the type of experience.
Starting Pay Range:
$61,131.20 - $82,534.40/year, based on your experience. Full Position Salary Range (future earning potential):
$61,131.20 - $103,937.60/year Planner III: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Urban and Regional Planning, Geography or a major recognized by the American Planning Association as a related field,
and
a minimum of six (6) years related professional planning experience, of which two years have been in a supervisory capacity.
Demonstrated leadership experience in large and complex projects.
Master’s degree may substitute for one year of required experience.
Planning experience can substitute for education on a year-for-year basis, depending on the type of experience.
Starting Pay Range:
$67,246.40 - $90,792.00/year, based on your experience. Full Position Salary Range (future earning potential):
$67,246.40 - $114,316.80/year Preferred Qualifications: AICP certification
Project Management experience
GIS Mapping experience
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