This classification is a technical and professional position that performs work engaged in Planning and Zoning related functions for programs and/or projects within the Department. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, technical, planning and/or zoning assignments regarding Comprehensive Plan, Rezones, Developments of Regional Impact, Neighborhood Planning, and regulating the requirements in the Land Development Code. Specific functions are listed below and represent normal progression from Planning & Zoning Technician I to Principal Planner. Progression to a higher level is dependent upon several criteria. Factors include, but are not limited to, competencies, skills, experience, education and certifications which may apply to State or local requirements as well as budgetary constraints. Progression to each level requires achievement of specific criteria and documentation by Development Services Division Manager/County Zoning Official. Area of Assignment – Community Planning The Principal Planner / Ombudsman is responsible for coordinating and managing complex community planning projects, including land use entitlements, economic development initiatives, and affordable housing developments. This position serves as a central point of contact to support applicants, resolve issues, and ensure projects move through county processes efficiently, equitably, and in compliance with county plans, policies, and regulations. The role combines advanced land use planning expertise with strong communication, customer service, and mediation skills. The Principal Planner also prepares staff reports and presents complex planning projects to the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners. Employment screenings, as outlined in the Personnel Policy, Rules, and Procedures Manual, will be conducted in compliance with applicable federal and Florida Laws.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior