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Senior Planner (Transportation) in Rockford

Energy Jobline ZR, Rockford, IL, United States


Job Summary
The Senior Planner will be responsible for leading our planning program, supporting our public engagement, transit, and transportation planning at Region 1 Planning Council (R1).

Essential Functions

Directs the development, maintenance, and implementation of regional transportation, housing, economic development, and sustainability plans and programs, as well as other specialized planning studies.

Prepares grant applications and reports to federal and state agencies for planning projects and programs.

Strong experience in transportation planning including project and program management, consultant management, and project scope of work development.

In coordination with local community development planning departments, develops updates to comprehensive plans, transportation plans, and sub‑area corridor studies.

Coordinate with applicable State and local entities to further linkages between regional planning goals and goals of comprehensive housing affordability strategies established within the metropolitan planning area.

Recommends strategies to reduce urban sprawl and maintain prime agricultural farmland zones, reviews existing land use plans for consistency and recommends changes where appropriate.

Assists in the development of current and long‑term transportation plan, sustainability, and housing goals.

Participates on cross‑collaborative teams in conceptual planning on corridor, urban design, and redevelopment studies.

Strong understanding and passion for sustainable transportation principles.

Identify locations of existing and planned housing and employment, and transportation options that connect housing and employment within the region.

Conducts technical review of planning documents produced by R1 to ensure quality;

Maintain and prepare reports, records, and documentation necessary for conformance with applicable State and Federal guidelines and regulations.

Coordinate planning activities with state and federal agencies and with local governments.

Represent R1 throughout the region to assist local governments and R1 member agencies as needed and provide technical expertise on planning issues to the public and partner agencies.

Board and Committee Responsibilities

Assists with Council and Committee schedules, meeting materials, meeting space, and may provide administrative support

Based on project assignments, serves as staff support interacting with governing board, policy committees, and advisory committees.

Ensures board and operational compliance with the Open Meetings Act (OMA) and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Research

Analyzes development trends and researches balanced transportation development opportunities.

Investigates potential project funding, planning funding, and prepares fiscal reporting documents to assist in the implementation of regional and local land use, housing, and sustainability goals.

Researches, analyzes and recommends green community and smart cities initiatives.

Provides research, writing, and support for plans, reports, studies, and applications.

Implements quantitative and qualitative research methodology.

Grant Services

Contributes to writing narratives used to obtain grant funding.

Identifies partnership opportunities and alternate sources of funding.

Ensures the fulfillment of grant and other funding‑source‑required deliverables.

Coordinates grant and other funding‑source compliance, involving partner organizations, if applicable.

Other Responsibilities

Participates in or leads internal and external special projects.

Attends meetings, conferences, and workshops as needed to maintain and develop knowledge applicable to areas of responsibility.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Supervision Received
Work is performed under the general supervision of the assigned Director.

Supervision Exercised
Directly supervises employees and provides leadership, mentoring, work assignments, evaluation, training recommendations, and guidance to others.

Education, Training, Experience

Graduation from an accredited institution with a Master’s degree in urban planning, political science, public administration, economics, or a related field. A satisfactory equivalent combination of a Bachelor’s degree, experience, and training, which ensures the ability to perform the work, may be considered.

A minimum of five (5) years of progressive responsibilities and experience with regional planning or project management is required.

American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) is not required.

Any satisfactory equivalent combination of experience and training which ensures the ability to perform the work may be substituted for the required experience.

Annual completion of Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act training required.

Job Specific Skills

Excellent interpersonal and superior written communication skills.

Ability to prepare and present reports and presentations.

Group facilitation skills for use with community workshops.

Ability to work on several projects or issues simultaneously.

Ability to manage projects effectively and meet deadlines.

Skill in the use and care of a personal computer, including knowledge of MS Office Suite, ArcGIS, Adobe software products (Acrobat) and other software and technologies as adopted.

Ability to understand and perform in high‑profile, sensitive, or controversial situations.

Organization and management of complex projects.

Strong listening and problem‑solving skills.

Working Conditions and Special Demands
Work is performed primarily in an office setting, although work activities may require attending meetings that involve occasional travel. The physical demands described are representative of those required to perform successfully the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Necessary Special Requirements

Possession of a valid driver’s license

Insured, personal vehicle for business use; business‑related mileage reimbursement available

Drug screening and background check

Equal Opportunity Employer
Region 1 Planning Council is an equal opportunity employer.

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