Job Number 08-09
Parks & Recreation
SALARY: $5,267 - $6,218 per month, DOQ (2006
rates)
DATE OPEN: Friday, January 25, 2008
DATE CLOSED: Friday, February 22, 2008 at
5:00 p.m.
TO APPLY: Submit a resume and completed
City of Redmond application packet
via the online submission system. This is a 244 kb size file, and
other options are available. (The application packet is in the Adobe Acrobat
format, and a minimum of Acrobat 4.0 is required. Obtain free
Acrobat Reader
to view/print.)
THE CITY OF REDMOND IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER; The City of Redmond
provides reasonable accommodation to those with disabilities.

Duties:
Under the direction of the Parks Planning Manager, this position assists
with the acquisition, design and development of capital improvement projects,
including park properties and facilities. Duties include, but are not limited
to: reviewing land use applications and site plans for compliance with Parks
Open Space Plan; evaluating plans, policies, projects, and developments
suggesting policy and procedural changes; helping formulate and procure site
development design concepts; negotiating, preparing, and administrating
consultant contracts; preparing and managing public project budgets; researching
, applying for and administering land acquisition and park development grants;
assisting in development and updating of the Parks Open Space Plan and
individual park master plans; collecting and analyzing data and preparing
multi-media presentations; undertaking and coordinating public involvement;
staffing various boards and commissions; and, performing other duties as
assigned.
Qualifications:
Knowledge of: principles and practices of Park and municipal land use and
planning; development review methods and procedures; architectural design and
site planning; applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, codes,
ordinances, and practices; community issues and concerns; work program design
and scheduling techniques; community involvement methods; issues resolution and
conflict management; computer aided design and GIS.
Ability to: organize and conduct public meetings; review plans and proposals for
conformance to applicable codes; conduct research; perform technical,
qualitative and quantitative analysis; plan and organize work to meet both short
and long-range deadlines; communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing;
establish and maintain effective working relationships with citizens, public
officials, City staff, the development community and design professionals; work
independently and as part of a team; keep and maintain accurate records.
Education and Experience:
Any combination equivalent to: Bachelor’s degree in urban planning, landscape
architecture, park planning or closely related field AND five (5) years planning
with two (2) years direct park planning experience. Master’s degree preferred.
Licenses/Requirements:
Valid Washington State driver's license by date of hire, and driving
record that meets city standards. Fulfillment of bargaining unit agreement
membership is required within 30 days of hire.
Working Conditions:
Work is primarily in an office environment, requires driving to meetings and
making site visits. Attendance at meeting may require working evening hours.
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