Area Plan Executive Director
Company: Sjcindiana
Location: South Bend
Posted on: April 6, 2025
Job Description:
Position: Area Plan Executive DirectorOpening Date: February 22,
2025 Closing Date: Until FilledSalary: $119,600Department: Area
Plan Commission Location: County-City BuildingStatus: Full-TimeJob
Category: PAT (Professional, Administrative, Technological)FLSA
Status: ExemptDescription:Incumbent serves as Executive Director
for the St. Joseph County Area Plan Commission, responsible for
overseeing the operations and personnel of the Division of Planning
and Zoning and Division of Code Enforcement within the Department
of Infrastructure, Planning and Growth (IPG). Incumbent also serves
as the Zoning Administrator for the County and is a co-director of
the IPG Department.Essential Functions:
- Oversees division operations and personnel, including
developing and administering policies of the Area Plan Commission
and the Area Board of Zoning Appeals; as well as the Code
Enforcement Division, delegating work assignments; providing
training/corrective instruction; evaluating performance;
interviewing and hiring job candidates; maintaining discipline and
recommending corrective action and/or termination as
warranted.
- Develops annual work plan for the operation of the division and
administers plan upon approval of the Area Plan Commission.
- Maintains and ensures custody and preservation of Commission
and Board records and documents.
- Proposes and prepares text amendments to the zoning ordinances
of the member jurisdictions.
- Serves as a member of various planning, economic development,
and advisory committees.
- Prepares special studies and reports for various elected
officials, legislative bodies, and the Commission as
requested.
- Meets with developers to assist in preparing project schedules
for zonings, variances and subdivision submittals.
- Performs special assignments as directed by the Plan
Commission.
- Performs additional duties in conjunction with the co-directors
of the department such as preparing and administering the
department budget, secure and deposit filing fees, attending
meetings, and offer principled planning advice when needed.
- Administers and proposes amendments to the code enforcement
ordinances as necessary.
- Develops and amends policies and procedures for the code
enforcement program.
- Communicates with the public, elected officials, and other
county departments regarding code enforcement activities.
- Performs related duties as assigned.Qualifications:
- Baccalaureate Degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration,
Environmental Studies, Geography or related area, or equivalent
combination of education and experience.
- Thorough knowledge of planning principles and concepts,
fundamental planning issues, and planning theory.
- Working knowledge of federal and State land use codes,
development concepts, urban design, platting of land, environmental
issues, growth management, economic development, housing, and
transportation.
- Working knowledge of budget processes, and ability to make
arithmetic calculations and administer department budget, ensuring
cost-effective operations and maintenance of accurate records.
- Working knowledge of standard office procedures,
spreadsheet/database software, word processing software, and
various other computer programs used by the Department, with
ability to apply such knowledge to a variety of interrelated
processes, tasks, and operations.
- Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling and
punctuation, and ability to prepare detailed written reports and
maintain complete/accurate files.
- Ability to properly operate standard office equipment, such as
computer, copier, and telephone.
- Ability to direct assigned personnel, including developing and
administering policies, delegating work assignments, establishing
division and department goals/standards, providing training,
evaluating performance, interviewing and hiring job candidates,
maintaining discipline and recommending corrective actions and/or
termination as warranted.
- Ability to provide public access to or maintain confidentiality
of division and department information and records according to
state requirements.
- Ability to comply with all employer and department policies and
work rules, including, but not limited to, attendance, safety,
drug-free workplace, and personal conduct.
- Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing with
co-workers, other County departments, developers, elected
officials, community organizations, and the public, including being
sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities, and
disabilities.
- Ability to competently serve the public with diplomacy and
respect, including occasional encounters with difficult
persons.
- Ability to work independently and with others in a team
environment, often under time pressure, and on several tasks at the
same time.
- Ability to understand, memorize, retain, and carry out written
or oral instructions.
- Ability to compile, analyze and evaluate data, make
determinations, and present findings in oral or written form.
- Ability to read construction and site development plans and
determining conformance to the appropriate zoning and subdivision
codes.
- Ability to testify in legal proceedings/courts as
necessary.
- Ability to occasionally work extended and/or evening hours and
occasionally travel out of town for conferences/meetings, sometimes
overnight.
- Possession of or ability to obtain a valid state driver's
license.
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