Planning and Design Division Director-- Public Lands

Salt Lake City

Tuesday, 21 April 2026

Within the Public Lands Department, directs and oversees professional landscape architecture and planning professionals in the Planning & Design Division, who are assigned to various aspects of public lands planning and design. Planning: Capital Improvement Planning, Impact Fee Development Planning, Development Review, Long Range Planning, Historic Preservation, Asset Management Planning, Acquisitions Planning, and other general planning sections. Design: Urban Design, Park and Natural Lands Design, Landscape Management, Irrigation, Design Review, Construction Documents, and other aspects. Other: Consultant Management, Project-Specific Public and Stakeholder Engagement, Political Processes, Funding, Construction Management, and other aspects. Ensures that communication between groups is coordinated and that professional standards are met. Works with Department Director regarding training, motivation, evaluations, and disciplinary actions of the Division’s employees. Hires, coaches, motivates, and manages employee job performance, as necessary. Works with Division employees to identify professional goals and necessary resources for professional success. Participates in staff preparation of presentations, public meetings and hearings aimed at discussing, approving, or adopting various planning and design projects. Assists staff in negotiations with interest groups. Performs various public relation activities aimed at obtaining the greatest public acceptance and support of City initiated public lands projects. Plans and issues project management and other work assignments to Division employees. Supports the preparation of and leads the administration of the Division’s budget and other financial activities. Performs financial analysis on projects, as needed, to ensure proper accounting of costs and benchmarks for completion. Participates in and supervises related departmental capital improvement planning initiatives. Ensures City Council, committees, commissions, and advisory boards receive timely, high-quality staff support including professional planning and design expertise related to public lands projects. Performs related duties as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Design, or a closely related field and ten (10) years full-time, paid professional experience in planning or design, two years of which must have been in a programmatic management capacity including the supervision of multiple, high visibility planning and/or design projects and/or professional planning and/or design staff. An equivalent combination of education and full-time, paid professional experience in planning or design may be substituted on a year-for-year basis but must include a minimum of four (4) years’ experience in a programmatic management capacity. Ability to perform analysis of planning and design proposals and projects using professional standards, public policy, or other related methods, and to make appropriate recommendations for consideration by the Director and implementation by Planning & Design Division staff. Ability to coordinate the work of others and communicate effectively both orally and in writing with individuals of diverse backgrounds and professional levels. Ability to conduct and participate in-group decision making, perform budgetary analysis, and provide guidance and direction to both internal and external program participants. Working knowledge of contract administration related to municipal projects. Experience in managing professional services contracts with an emphasis on procurement, negotiation, and execution. Experience with a diverse range of project types with a proven record of achieving project objectives within specified budgetary constraints. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Design, or other related field. Previous supervisory experience in planning, landscape architecture, design, public lands management, public administration, or other related field. Certification by the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). Licensure as a Licensed Landscape Architect or Professional Engineer by the State of Utah, or licensure as a Licensed Landscape Architect or Professional Engineer in another state or jurisdiction.

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