The City of Oakland is hiring a Sustainable Development Coordinator to work
in its economic development agency to "implement an integrated program to
make Oakland a model for environmentally sustainable development and
practices." The following information is taken from the City's website
(www.oaklandnet.com):
Planner IV
                                     (Selective Certification Optional)
                                     Open Recruitment
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                                                        All qualified
individuals may
                                                        apply
                                         Closing Date
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                                                        November 24, 1999 at
5:00
                                                        p.m.
                                    Salary/Work Week
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                                                        $5,047 -
$6,196/month,
                                                        37.5-hour work week
                                    Civil Service Status
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                                                        Classified (Job Code
622)
                              Emergency Response Zone
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                                                        Does not apply to
this position
                                              The Position
                          The City of Oakland is recruiting for qualified
individuals to fill two
                          Planner IV positions in the Community and Economic
Development
                          Agency (CEDA). Both positions offer an exciting
opportunity for
                          experienced planning professionals to participate
in shaping the future of
                          Oakland.
                          Selective Certifications
                          Planner IV - Customer Service Coordinator - This
position is within
                          the Zoning Division of CEDA and has primary
responsibility for the
                          supervision and daily operation of customer
service at the zoning
                          counter, including pre-application meetings and
preliminary project
                          review. The incumbent will play a key role in
revamping the
                          development permit process to improve customer
service and be
                          involved at a senior level in project review. The
ideal candidate will have
                          superior customer service, management and
technical skills; will be
                          innovative and creative in finding new ways to
improve customer service
                          and have strong interpersonal skills necessary to
manage staff effectively,
                          work with other departments, and work with the
public within a high
                          stress environment. This position requires
experience administering all
                          aspects of current planning and development and
design review
                          functions in an area with a diverse built
environment, including working
                          with and administering complex regulations and an
understanding of
                          construction techniques and permit review process.
                          Typical duties may include, but are not limited to
the following:
                               Supervise, train and evaluate subordinate
staff; establish work
                               programs for assigned staff, outline
technical approaches and
                               methodology.
                               Plan, coordinate, direct and prepare complex
projects and
                               studies, including permit processing, current
planning projects and
                               special studies.
                               Draft ordinances, resolutions and reports for
presentation to the
                               City Council, Planning Commission and other
organizations.
                               Act as technical advisor with a field of
specialization to City staff,
                               public agencies and members of the public.
                               Handle complaints and answer questions from
the public
                               regarding planning and zoning issues.
                          Planner IV - Sustainable Development Coordinator -
This position
                          is within the Planning Department in CEDA and is
responsible for
                          implementing an integrated program to make Oakland
a model for
                          environmentally sustainable development and
practices. The focus will
                          be a) to assist City agencies in integrating
state-of-the-art pollution
                          prevention, waste minimization, energy efficiency,
and "smart growth"
                          practices in City operations, services and
projects, and b) to assist
                          existing and prospective Oakland businesses in
adopting pollution
                          prevention, waste minimization, energy efficiency
and in returning
                          brownfields to productive reuse. The ideal
candidate will have expertise
                          in an array of environmentally sustainable
strategies and practices. This
                          position requires experience in program start-up
and management,
                          writing grant proposals and administration of
grant funded projects, as
                          well as, possession of excellent communication
skills.
                          Typical duties may include, but are not limited to
the following:
                               Supervise, train and evaluate subordinate
staff.
                               Develop and implement training programs on
sustainable
                               development policies and procedures.
                               Coordinate the environmental planning program
for the City;
                               facilitate an inter-agency task force to
develop action plans and
                               implementation mechanisms for sustainable
development
                               programs; secure and analyze Environmental
Impact Reports;
                               make determinations of environmental impact
of projects; present
                               findings to the Planning Commission and other
agencies.
                               Draft ordinances, resolutions and reports for
presentation to the
                               City Council, Planning Commission and
community organizations.
                               Identify and research grant opportunities and
other funding
                               mechanisms; draft and submit proposals to
fund pilot projects in
                               the areas of green business assistance and
green design review.
                               Make presentations to the City Council, City
Planning
                               Commission, neighborhood groups and
professional
                               organizations.
                               Coordinate and assist in the preparation of
long-range plans with
                               City departments and public agencies; assist
City agencies in
                               developing quantifiable objectives for
sustainable development
                               programs.
                               Act as technical advisor with a field of
specialization to City staff,
                               public agencies and members of the public.
                                Minimum Requirements for Application
                          Any combination of experience and education that
would demonstrate
                          possession of the required knowledge and abilities
may be qualifying. A
                          typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities
would be:
                          Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university
                          in planning, architecture, landscape architecture,
environmental services
                          or a related field. A Master's degree in city or
urban planning is highly
                          desirable and may be substituted for one year of
experience.
                          Experience: Five years progressively responsible
work experience in
                          urban planning. Experience in municipal government
is highly desirable.
                          Knowledge of: Theories, concepts and principles of
urban planning,
                          urban design and land use; federal, state and
local laws, regulations and
                          codes governing planning and zoning; research and
statistical
                          methodology; principles and practices of
sustainable development;
                          computer systems and applications; public speaking
principles and
                          practices; public contact and community relations;
principles of
                          supervision and staff development.
                          Ability to: Plan, organize, direct and evaluate
complex projects;
                          interpret federal and state regulations pertaining
to city planning and land
                          use; handle stressful and sensitive situations
with tact and diplomacy;
                          coordinate functions and activities between
department and outside
                          agencies; communicate effectively in both oral and
written form; prepare
                          reports, proposals and other written materials;
supervise, train and
                          evaluate assigned staff; and establish and
maintain effective work
                          relationships with those contacted in the
performance of required duties.
                          License/Certificates: Incumbents in this job are
expected to operate
                          automotive vehicles in the performance of assigned
duties. Due to
                          assignments and hours worked, public
transportation may not be an
                          efficient method for traveling to required
locations. Individuals appointed
                          will be required to maintain a valid California
Driver's License while
                          employed or demonstrate the ability to travel to
required locations in a
                          timely manner.
                                         The Selection Process
                          Stage I The first stage in the selection process
will consist of an
                          application and supplemental questionnaire
appraisal (weighted
                          pass/fail). Applications submitted without a
completed
                          supplemental questionnaire will not be given
further
                          consideration. Meeting the minimum qualifications
does not guarantee
                          advancement to Stage II. Only the most suitably
qualified candidates will
                          be invited to Stage II.
                          Stage II The second stage will consist of an oral
interview (weighted
                          100%), which may include a practical exercise.
                          The City of Oakland reserves the right to modify
the selection process
                          as necessary to conform to administrative or
business necessity.
                          Candidates must achieve a scale score of 70 or
more on this
                          examination to be placed on the eligible list for
employment
                          consideration.
                                          Date of Examination
                          Applicants will be notified by mail after the
final filing date regarding their
                          status in the selection process.
                                             How To Apply
                          City of Oakland application documents may be
obtained in person or by
                          sending a self-addressed stamped envelope and a
request to: Office of
                          Personnel Resource Management (OPRM), Employment
Information
                          Office, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor,
Oakland, CA
                          94612-2019. Application information is also
available on the Internet at
                          www.oaklandnet.com; click on City Jobs.
                          The City of Oakland is an EEO/AA/ADA Employer.
Please read the City of
                          Oakland's Employment Information Pamphlet prior to
applying for a position with
                          the City of Oakland.
                          Kathy Riley: (510) 238-4480
                          99-0622-097/classified
                          Opens: 10/25/99
                          Closes: 11/24/99
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                                             City of Oakland
                                               Planner IV
                                     Supplemental Questionnaire
                          The purpose of this supplemental questionnaire is
to assess your
                          qualifications, training and experience in
specific job related areas. Your
                          answers to these questions, along with your
completed application will
                          be used to select the most suitably qualified
candidates to advance to
                          Stage II of the selection process. Please sign the
Certification of
                          Applicant, respond to the supplemental questions
and return along with
                          your application to: City of Oakland, Office of
Personnel Resource
                          Management, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor,
Oakland, CA
                          94612-2019.
                          All application materials are due in OPRM by 5:00
P.M. on the final
                          filing date of the recruitment. Postmarks are not
accepted. Applications
                          submitted without a completed supplemental
questionnaire will not be
                          considered.
                                       Certification Of Applicant
                          I understand that all information provided herein
is subject to
                          verification, and is true to the best of my
knowledge.
                          ________________________________________
                          ________________________
                          (Signature) (Date)
                                        Supplemental Questions
                          Respond to each of the following questions on a
separate sheet of
                          paper. Please describe your specific experience as
completely as
                          possible, but limit your response to eight 8 =" by
11" pages
                          (approximately = page to 1= pages per question).
Responses must be
                          legible; typewritten responses are preferred.
Although this supplemental
                          questionnaire will be reviewed in tandem with your
other application
                          documents, please specify the organization or
jurisdiction for which you
                          worked and the name and address of a supervisor
who can verify the
                          information that you have submitted.
                            1.Please indicate if you are interested in:
                               o Customer Service Coordinator
                               o Sustainable Development Coordinator
                               Candidates seeking selective certification as
Customer
                               Service Coordinator must answer the
following:
                            2.Describe your experience in supervising the
provision of customer
                               service in a public sector environment.
Please include the
                               professional or personal attributes that you
believe make you
                               qualified to assume this leadership role with
the City of Oakland.
                            3.Describe your experience in the administration
of the zoning
                               permit and development permit review
processes. Please be
                               specific regarding the tasks you performed,
supervision of staff
                               and the level of independent judgment
exercised in performing
                               these duties.
                            4.Describe the approach you feel is the most
effective in
                               coordinating development project review
between multiple
                               agencies or departments.
                            5.Please describe an innovative idea or
suggestion that you
                               spearheaded in the past to improve the
effectiveness or efficiency
                               of a work process or procedure.
                               Candidates seeking selective certification as
Sustainable
                               Development Coordinator must answer the
following:
                            6.Please describe your experience in the
following:
                            a.Implementing staff training on pertinent
sustainable development
                               issues, practices and policies.
                            b.Implementing a strategic fund raising effort
through researching
                               grant opportunities.
                            c.Developing sustainable development pilot
projects in areas such
                               as green business assistance and green
design.
                            d.Preparing public agency reports and making
presentations before
                               public agencies, professional groups and
community groups.
                            1.Briefly describe your experience and expertise
in areas related to
                               sustainable development, including energy
efficiency, land use,
                               pollution prevention, recycling and green
building practice.
                            2.Describe how you would approach the
development of
                               quantifiable sustainable development
objectives for the City of
                               Oakland, including a discussion of how these
objectives would be
                               used to set goals, measure progress and
evaluate the program.
                               (Please be brief and keep your response to
one page).