At the City of Lone Tree, we are committed to hiring individuals who are passionate about community, eager to grow in their careers, and motivated to make a meaningful impact. Here, you won’t just take on a job, you’ll join a dedicated team working to shape a vibrant, forward-thinking City. Whether you’re driven by public service, energized by problem-solving, or simply seeking purposeful work alongside exceptional colleagues, you’ll find your place with us. INTRODUCTION TO THE POSITION Lone Tree’s planning team manages a wide variety of current development and long-range planning projects; this position will support that work with senior-level expertise. Additionally, this position will be responsible for completing project review and providing input and oversight in the areas of the public realm, including urban and natural public spaces, as well as parks, trails and open space systems. This position will conduct both development review and long-range master planning activities. Lone Tree has over 1,300 acres of dedicated open space, over 200 acres of parkland, over 75 miles of public trails, and other recreational and cultural assets, such as the Schweiger Ranch historic property. Additionally, Lone Tree’s open space system abuts the Douglas County Open Space system, which includes Bluffs Regional Park - an important recreational anchor for the Lone Tree community. Lone Tree’s public lands and recreational assets are projected to grow significantly in the next decade as the city continues to implement its master plans, in conjunction with collaborative partnerships with its metropolitan and service district providers. We look forward to welcoming a Senior Planner to the team to guide this important work. INTRODUCTION TO PLANNING DIVISION At the City of Lone Tree, we lead the way with exemplary service, collaborative partnerships, and continuous improvement. The City’s Six Big Ideas are demonstrated by our mission to do things the best way- not just the expected way, our ability to work together using all areas of expertise to achieve a common goal, and our commitment to fulfilling the needs of our community through thoughtful interactions. Our team members serve with integrity, respect, and work inclusively with an appreciation for individual differences and diverse backgrounds. We achieve organizational goals through collaborative problem solving, planning, and decision-making. Lone Tree’s Planning Division prides itself on a system of “perfecting planning through the process;” this means we apply a flexible and collaborative development review process when City regulations allow, and when such an approach will result in a better project for the community. Our goal is to develop plans that are visionary, resilient, innovative and practical, and that guide Lone Tree toward a vibrant future. Big-picture, outside-the-box thinkers thrive in this environment and find value in bringing new ideas to the table. The Lone Tree Planning Division functions as a dynamic team; we work closely together to accomplish objectives and undertake projects large and small. Successful team members possess excellent organizational and oral and written communication skills, as well as the ability to proactively solve problems, redirect priorities, and participate in process improvement. We foster a fun, supportive environment that enables people to thrive professionally and personally. We work hard, we play hard, and above all else, we enjoy the support of a leadership team focused on employee health and providing a work-life balance. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF POSITION: Under the direction of the Planning Manager, this position is responsible for the following primary functions: Serving in a senior level planner capacity and conducting activities ranging from processing complex land use development applications, coordinating and building relationships with a variety of stakeholders, and leading the drafting and reviewing of plans. Ensuring a deliberate and coordinated approach to the planning and management of Lone Tree’s public realms, and implementing important community goals such as the preservation and activation of open spaces in a site sensitive manner; Implementing the Comprehensive Plan’s strategic action items associated with public lands management and public spaces, to include developing a Parks, Trails and Open Space Master Plan and associated design and maintenance standards; Engaging in public realm design with a focus on creating public spaces that provide opportunities for creative expression, social connection, business vitality and vibrant public life; and Supporting other current and long-range planning functions within the Planning Division as needed. This position requires an understanding of the principles and practices of local government and current and long-range planning and development processes, to include an understanding of the functions and benefits of public lands and public spaces. This position reports to the Planning Manager and collaborates with the current and long-range planning teams to achieve Planning Division objectives. The ideal candidate will understand both current and long-range planning functions and will enjoy applying innovative ideas and progressive concepts to manage projects and implement city objectives associated with open space preservation, development of parks and trail networks, and the curation of innovative urban public spaces and amenities. This position will manage complex projects and will make recommendations for action on land use projects and policy proposals to the Planning Commission and City Council. The ideal candidate will be innovative, collaborative, possess a background in public realm design and/or public lands and/or natural resource planning and development, have the ability to evaluate and apply current planning objectives within the context of long-range planning goals, and be capable of collecting and analyzing data and master plans to inform long-range planning decisions. Regional relationships are integral to Lone Tree’s success. Lone Tree relies on numerous service districts to provide park and open space programming and maintenance; the ideal candidate for this position is a diplomatic professional who understands the important nuances of relationship management and who can collaborate with numerous departments and agencies to innovatively solve problems and achieve shared objectives. This job might be for you if: You want to serve a dynamic, growing community known for leading the region in innovation and collaborative solutions. You have the desire and capacity to help build enduring, sustainable, equitable and vibrant public spaces. You have passion, skills and experience that you want to apply to building innovative, accessible and dynamic public spaces and to manage public lands to protect environmental resources and preserve such lands for the benefit of future generations. You are a public spaces nerd. Do you find yourself drawn to parks or public plazas when you travel? Do you look for native plants on your hikes? Does conducting a trail user assessment sound exciting? Does your heart pound for equitable engagement? You geek out on research and analysis. You love to find and communicate the story behind the data. You enjoy communicating ideas visually. You have skills and appetite to make our maps and presentations eye-catching and easy to understand through graphics and crisp design. Collaboration is your jam. You enjoy working closely with teams. You are comfortable playing a support role on some projects while collaborating as a leader or manager on others. You want to bring people together. You love community engagement and get excited thinking about ways to get more people meaningfully involved in shaping the future of their public lands and spaces. You have an eye for detail and the customer service skills required to guide developers in refining project design to achieve the community’s vision. You have project management chops. You are organized, love checking boxes off your to-do list, and are excited by complex projects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree