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Director of Neighborhood Dev Services - City of Charlottesville, VA
Job Type: Regular
Work Location
Charlottesville, VA
U.S.A
Targeted Salary
Not Specified

Benefits:
Type of organization / Mission Focus:

Geographic Scope:
None
Keywords: Community Dev., Housing,
Organization Website:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/charlottesville/jobs/4444635/director-of-neighborhood-development-services?keywords=Neighborhood%20Development%20Services&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
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Director of Neighborhood Development Services
City of Charlottesville, VA
605 E Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22902
$130,000 - $174,720 a year - Full-time

Certifications

Do you have a valid AICP Certification certification?
Skills

Do you have experience in Supervising experience?
Education

Do you have a Master's degree?

Benefits
Commuter assistance
Continuing education credits
Dependent health insurance coverage
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Gym membership

Full job description
Job Number
240200042
Department
Neighborhood Development Services
Opening Date
03/25/2024
Closing Date
Continuous
Bargaining Unit
N/A
DESCRIPTION

BENEFITS

QUESTIONS

General Summary
The Director of Neighborhood Development Services performs complex professional and administrative work overseeing and directing the programs, activities, and staff of Neighborhood Development Services Department, which includes planning, urban design, zoning, building inspections, property maintenance, GIS, and historic preservation. Work is performed with broad functional areas, a high degree of independent judgement, and a strategic focus. Reports to the Deputy City Manager for Operations. Please include with your online application a cover letter, resume, and at least five (5) professional references.

The preferred hiring amount for this position is between $130,000 to $174,720 Annually. Starting offer is based on applicable education, experience, and internal equity. This is a full-time, exempt, position which provides excellent benefits including 13 paid holidays plus 1 floating holiday, paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance options with employer contribution, employer-paid life insurance, City's retirement options, gym membership reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, and continuing education/training opportunities. As a department head, the incumbent will receive 80 hours of discretionary leave per calendar year. Relocation assistance may be available.

For a general summary of benefits offered by the City, please click the 'benefits' tab on this posting, or visit https://www.charlottesville.gov/1047/Employee-Benefits.
The City of Charlottesville manages its own retirement system and does not participate in VRS, however the City has a Portability Agreement with VRS and there are certain provisions that must be met. For questions pertaining to the Portability Agreement, please contact the City's Benefits Administrator at 434-970-3462.
First review of applications will begin on Monday, April 15, 2024.

Note: This job opportunity is advertised with a closing date of "Continuous." If interested in being considered, an application should be submitted as soon as possible. Applications will be evaluated on a continuous basis. Interviews will be conducted as soon as possible during the recruitment with candidates who are best qualified. Applications may no longer be considered once a candidate to fill the position is identified. This job announcement will close when the position(s) have been filled and may close at any time.
Essential Responsibilities and Duties
Responsibilities of the Director of NDS include:

Supervising employees whose duties include but are not limited to Long Range Planning, Urban Design and Planning, Zoning, Building Inspections, GIS, Property Maintenance, and Historic Preservation.
Supervises, coaches, trains, motivates, and evaluates the performance of staff; interviews, selects, assigns work, and administers disciplinary action to subordinate employees in accordance with established personnel policy and procedures. Establishing professional standards for work quality, quantity, performance, and accountability.
Serving as a critical advisor to the City Council and City Staff on the areas mentioned above, as well as serving as a prime spokesperson on planning and development matters.
Serving as, or supervising a staff liaison, to a variety of boards and commissions including the Planning Commission, Board of Architectural Review, Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, Metropolitan Planning Organization, and others.
Leading a process of development review that is compliant with the ordinances and policies of the City, advances the Comprehensive Plan, and efficiently advances development projects through the permitting process.
Day-to-day development and monitoring of project-based, development practices and control of project performance, development and oversight of accountability, development of long-range development forecasts, and development and oversight of department budget.
Developing and implementing planning and development projects in an urban setting and project reporting to city management, committees, community groups, and/or Council.
Demonstrating expertise in developing successful planning processes with attention to community engagement methods.
Reviewing and updating of the Development Code and other ordinances to ensure the outcomes continue to advance the goals of the Comprehensive Plan and that the Code represents best practices in ordinance form and drafting.
Demonstrating an understanding of and appreciation for evolving planning practices such as form-based code and small area planning.
Performs related functions as assigned.
The Director of NDS as an integral part of the City's management team:
Serves as the leader in the development of strategies, policies and practices, and procedures regarding strategic land-use management approach to conducting business; supervises plan review, building inspection, and code enforcement; and establishes other sound land-use management practices as needed.
Develops and recommends long-term land-use policies designed to ensure sustainability to meet long-term capital requirements.
Advises departments on strategies to accomplish near and long-term capital projects.
Works collaboratively with economic development and other city staff to ensure a timely and efficient review process.
Works with the City Manager's Lead Team (Department Directors) on policy development and leadership training.
Manages the full range of divisions in the NDS Department, with expertise in managing the preparation of the City's Comprehensive Land-Use Development and strong mentoring skills in planning and development.
Performs related functions as assigned.
Education, Experience and Skills
Education and Experience Requirements:

A Master's degree in Planning, Public Administration, or Business Administration AND at least six (6) years of supervisory and managerial responsibility with an emphasis on municipal planning and management of a comprehensive plan, standards and design, and zoning regulations.
OR
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in Planning, Architecture, Public Administration, or related field AND at least eight (8) years of supervisory and managerial responsibility with an emphasis on municipal planning and management of a comprehensive plan, standards and design, and zoning regulations.
OR
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of the specific requirements listed above.
Certifications/Licenses/Other Requirements:
Virginia Driver’s License and must meet the city’s driving eligibility requirements OR be able to provide own transportation to/from out of office engagements.
Required to successfully pass a pre-employment background check and pre-employment drug screen.
Preferred:
Designation as an AICP desired.
Ten (10) or more years of progressively responsible local expertise in land-use planning desired.
Prior Departmental Director experience desired.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics:
Strong commitment to providing and bettering the quality-of-life, general environment, and programs for Charlottesville residents.
Commitment to engage in proactive discussions with an active citizenry and highly participative community; listens and values the input of residents, businesses, and employees.
Support organizational goals, values, and objectives set forth by the city.
Advanced knowledge of the subject matter. Complete comprehension of principles and practices of administration, supervision, and training.
Thorough knowledge of principles and practices of planning, code compliance and enforcement.
Thorough knowledge of applicable state and local government policies, procedures, laws, regulations, and ordinances.
Thorough knowledge of methods and materials used in real estate development projects and construction.
Employee and Labor relations.
Strategic planning.
Read, interpret, apply, and explain codes, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Ability to prepare and present technical oral reports, with the ability to effectively convey complex planning concepts to diverse audiences.
Ability to deal with number systems; simple formulas, practical development and application of fractions, percentages, ratios/proportions, and measurement. Analyzes budgets and other numeric documents.
Analytical ability to analyze the performance levels of various components of the department and make changes where necessary.
Capable of resolving and negotiating conflicting priorities/opinions; and motivating and providing sound professional guidance to a highly competent staff.
A consensus builder and team leader comfortable in working with inclusive processes.
Effective people and leadership skills in building a team-oriented environment; effective supervisory and management skills.
Values and practices personal and professional integrity, honesty, and ethics.
Superior time management and organizational management skills; sometimes under strict time constraints.
Tact, diplomacy, and resourcefulness in resolving problems and managing stressful situations.
May require dealing with angry, frustrated and/or upset individuals on occasion.
Maintains accurate records and files.
Ability to develop, manage, and maintain budget and budgetary controls.
Understand and maintain safeguards for sensitive and confidential information.
Successful use of technology to enhance performance and expertise in a high level of concise, accurate communication with elected City and appointed officials, and staff.
Regular and predictable attendance.
Physical Conditions & Additional Information
Physical Demands:

LIGHT work: Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10 lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR remains in a stationary position to a significant degree.
Must be able to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Ability to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
Must occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
Must constantly position self to maintain files in file cabinet.
Machines, Tools, Equipment, Software and Hardware:
Typically requires use of standard office equipment and telephone, and related software and hardware; and any other equipment as appropriate or as assigned.
Work Environment:
Work is usually performed in an office environment where there may be exposure to computer screen for extended periods of time, monitor glare and dust.
Non-Traditional Work Schedule: May be required to work evenings, weekends, and/or nights.
Agency
City of Charlottesville
Address
P. O. Box 911
605 East Main Street
Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902

Phone
(434) 970-3490
Website
http://www.charlottesville.gov/jobs

General Summary
The Director of Neighborhood Development Services performs complex professional and administrative work overseeing and directing the programs, activities, and staff of Neighborhood Development Services Department, which includes planning, urban design, zoning, building inspections, property maintenance, GIS, and historic preservation. Work is performed with broad functional areas, a high degree of independent judgement, and a strategic focus. Reports to the Deputy City Manager for Operations. Please include with your online application a cover letter, resume, and at least five (5) professional references.

The preferred hiring amount for this position is between $130,000 to $174,720 Annually. Starting offer is based on applicable education, experience, and internal equity. This is a full-time, exempt, position which provides excellent benefits including 13 paid holidays plus 1 floating holiday, paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance options with employer contribution, employer-paid life insurance, City's retirement options, gym membership reimbursement, tuition reimbursement, and continuing education/training opportunities. As a department head, the incumbent will receive 80 hours of discretionary leave per calendar year. Relocation assistance may be available.

For a general summary of benefits offered by the City, please click the 'benefits' tab on this posting, or visit https://www.charlottesville.gov/1047/Employee-Benefits.
The City of Charlottesville manages its own retirement system and does not participate in VRS, however the City has a Portability Agreement with VRS and there are certain provisions that must be met. For questions pertaining to the Portability Agreement, please contact the City's Benefits Administrator at 434-970-3462.
First review of applications will begin on Monday, April 15, 2024.

Note: This job opportunity is advertised with a closing date of "Continuous." If interested in being considered, an application should be submitted as soon as possible. Applications will be evaluated on a continuous basis. Interviews will be conducted as soon as possible during the recruitment with candidates who are best qualified. Applications may no longer be considered once a candidate to fill the position is identified. This job announcement will close when the position(s) have been filled and may close at any time.
Essential Responsibilities and Duties
Responsibilities of the Director of NDS include:

Supervising employees whose duties include but are not limited to Long Range Planning, Urban Design and Planning, Zoning, Building Inspections, GIS, Property Maintenance, and Historic Preservation.
Supervises, coaches, trains, motivates, and evaluates the performance of staff; interviews, selects, assigns work, and administers disciplinary action to subordinate employees in accordance with established personnel policy and procedures. Establishing professional standards for work quality, quantity, performance, and accountability.
Serving as a critical advisor to the City Council and City Staff on the areas mentioned above, as well as serving as a prime spokesperson on planning and development matters.
Serving as, or supervising a staff liaison, to a variety of boards and commissions including the Planning Commission, Board of Architectural Review, Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, Metropolitan Planning Organization, and others.
Leading a process of development review that is compliant with the ordinances and policies of the City, advances the Comprehensive Plan, and efficiently advances development projects through the permitting process.
Day-to-day development and monitoring of project-based, development practices and control of project performance, development and oversight of accountability, development of long-range development forecasts, and development and oversight of department budget.
Developing and implementing planning and development projects in an urban setting and project reporting to city management, committees, community groups, and/or Council.
Demonstrating expertise in developing successful planning processes with attention to community engagement methods.
Reviewing and updating of the Development Code and other ordinances to ensure the outcomes continue to advance the goals of the Comprehensive Plan and that the Code represents best practices in ordinance form and drafting.
Demonstrating an understanding of and appreciation for evolving planning practices such as form-based code and small area planning.
Performs related functions as assigned.
The Director of NDS as an integral part of the City's management team:
Serves as the leader in the development of strategies, policies and practices, and procedures regarding strategic land-use management approach to conducting business; supervises plan review, building inspection, and code enforcement; and establishes other sound land-use management practices as needed.
Develops and recommends long-term land-use policies designed to ensure sustainability to meet long-term capital requirements.
Advises departments on strategies to accomplish near and long-term capital projects.
Works collaboratively with economic development and other city staff to ensure a timely and efficient review process.
Works with the City Manager's Lead Team (Department Directors) on policy development and leadership training.
Manages the full range of divisions in the NDS Department, with expertise in managing the preparation of the City's Comprehensive Land-Use Development and strong mentoring skills in planning and development.
Performs related functions as assigned.
Education, Experience and Skills
Education and Experience Requirements:

A Master's degree in Planning, Public Administration, or Business Administration AND at least six (6) years of supervisory and managerial responsibility with an emphasis on municipal planning and management of a comprehensive plan, standards and design, and zoning regulations.
OR
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in Planning, Architecture, Public Administration, or related field AND at least eight (8) years of supervisory and managerial responsibility with an emphasis on municipal planning and management of a comprehensive plan, standards and design, and zoning regulations.
OR
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of the specific requirements listed above.
Certifications/Licenses/Other Requirements:
Virginia Driver’s License and must meet the city’s driving eligibility requirements OR be able to provide own transportation to/from out of office engagements.
Required to successfully pass a pre-employment background check and pre-employment drug screen.
Preferred:
Designation as an AICP desired.
Ten (10) or more years of progressively responsible local expertise in land-use planning desired.
Prior Departmental Director experience desired.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics:
Strong commitment to providing and bettering the quality-of-life, general environment, and programs for Charlottesville residents.
Commitment to engage in proactive discussions with an active citizenry and highly participative community; listens and values the input of residents, businesses, and employees.
Support organizational goals, values, and objectives set forth by the city.
Advanced knowledge of the subject matter. Complete comprehension of principles and practices of administration, supervision, and training.
Thorough knowledge of principles and practices of planning, code compliance and enforcement.
Thorough knowledge of applicable state and local government policies, procedures, laws, regulations, and ordinances.
Thorough knowledge of methods and materials used in real estate development projects and construction.
Employee and Labor relations.
Strategic planning.
Read, interpret, apply, and explain codes, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Ability to prepare and present technical oral reports, with the ability to effectively convey complex planning concepts to diverse audiences.
Ability to deal with number systems; simple formulas, practical development and application of fractions, percentages, ratios/proportions, and measurement. Analyzes budgets and other numeric documents.
Analytical ability to analyze the performance levels of various components of the department and make changes where necessary.
Capable of resolving and negotiating conflicting priorities/opinions; and motivating and providing sound professional guidance to a highly competent staff.
A consensus builder and team leader comfortable in working with inclusive processes.
Effective people and leadership skills in building a team-oriented environment; effective supervisory and management skills.
Values and practices personal and professional integrity, honesty, and ethics.
Superior time management and organizational management skills; sometimes under strict time constraints.
Tact, diplomacy, and resourcefulness in resolving problems and managing stressful situations.
May require dealing with angry, frustrated and/or upset individuals on occasion.
Maintains accurate records and files.
Ability to develop, manage, and maintain budget and budgetary controls.
Understand and maintain safeguards for sensitive and confidential information.
Successful use of technology to enhance performance and expertise in a high level of concise, accurate communication with elected City and appointed officials, and staff.
Regular and predictable attendance.
Physical Conditions & Additional Information
Physical Demands:

LIGHT work: Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10 lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR remains in a stationary position to a significant degree.
Must be able to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Ability to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
Must occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
Must constantly position self to maintain files in file cabinet.
Machines, Tools, Equipment, Software and Hardware:
Typically requires use of standard office equipment and telephone, and related software and hardware; and any other equipment as appropriate or as assigned.
Work Environment:
Work is usually performed in an office environment where there may be exposure to computer screen for extended periods of time, monitor glare and dust.
Non-Traditional Work Schedule: May be required to work evenings, weekends, and/or nights.

SUMMARY OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Updated July 1, 2022


Benefits cited represent those for regular 40-hour employees and may differ for Management Level, Part-Time, and/or Library positions. Long-term temporary employees are eligible for all benefits except retirement. Interns, temporary, seasonal, substitute, and relief employees are not eligible for benefits.


1. LEAVE:

Vacation: 3.09 hours accrued biweekly
- 0 - <3 years
3.85 hours accrued biweekly
- 3 - <5 years
4.62 hours accrued biweekly
- 5 - <10 years
5.40 hours accrued biweekly
- 10 - <15 years
6.16 hours accrued biweekly
- 15 - <20 years
6.93 hours accrued biweekly
- 20 - <25 years
7.70 hours accrued biweekly
- 25+ years
Sick:
4.62 hours per biweekly pay period, approximately 120 hours a years, no limit on accumulation
Holidays:
14 paid holidays per calendar year (13 observed and 1 floating)
2. INSURANCE:
Aetna Medical –
Choose from three options with different premiums and levels of coverage and coverage is effective on the first of the month following date of hire:
HMO: $0 premium for employee only coverage
POS 1: Employee-only premium of $36.28 per biweekly pay
POS 2: Employee-only premium of $13.02 per biweekly pay
(Dependent coverage is available but the cost of the premium is not subsidized.)
Prescription Card ($10 generic, $30 lower cost name brand, $55 higher cost name brand)
Mail Order Maintenance Prescription Drug Program ($20 generic, $60 lower cost name brand, $110 higher cost brand)
Dental (Delta Dental)
No cost for employee only coverage. Dependent coverage is available but the cost of the premium is not subsidized.
Diagnosis and Preventive
- 100% of allowable charge; Basic Dental Care - 80%; Major Dental Care - 50%
Primary
- $50 deductible, 80/20
Prosthetic & Complex Restorative
- $50 deductible, 50/50
$1,500 maximum annual benefit
$1,000 Orthodontic Benefit
MetLife Vision Plan: Optional
Employee only coverage: $2.50 bi-weekly; Dependent coverage also available at differing rates.
Eye health exam, dilatation, prescription and refraction of glasses covered after $10 co-pay;
$130 allowance for frames, after co-pay, plus additional discounts where accepted.
Life:
Two times annual salary (paid by the City)
Optional supplemental life available for employee, spouse, dependents (paid by employee)
AFLAC: Optional
Cancer/accident/short term disability/intensive care insurance (paid by employee)
Long Term Disability
Protection from income loss due to long-term illness or injury (paid by the City)
3. RETIREMENT: The City of Charlottesville manages its own retirement system and does not participate in VRS, however the City has a Portability Agreement with VRS. There are certain provisions that must be met and the portability request must be executed within 18 months of vesting in the City's Plan.
Pension:
Choose from two options:
A Defined Benefit Pension plan pays a monthly benefit in retirement using a defined formula based on the employee's earnings history, tenure of service, and age. Our plan has a 5 year vesting period and an employee contribution of 5% of salary.
A Defined Contribution 401a plan in which fixed contributions are paid into an individual's account by the employer, the contributions are invested, returns (positive or negative) are credited to the account, and the account balance is used to provide retirement benefits. The vesting schedule for our 401a plan is 33% after one year of service, 67% after two years of service, and 100% after three years of service. There is no required contribution from salary. (Note that: the Defined Contribution retirement plan is the only plan available for Library employees)
Supplemental:
Deferred Compensation (457) - employee contribution
4. OTHER BENEFITS:
Flexible Spending Accounts:
Health Care Expenses
Dependent Care Expenses
Parking/Mass Transit Expenses
Parking Subsidy of $50 per month
Wellness Programs:
Gym Reimbursement Program
Monthly On-Site Nurse and Annual Flu Shots
Health Screenings and Fairs, Education Sessions, & Weekly Fitness Classes
Weight Watchers at Work
Bike Commuter Program:
Reimbursement of up to $20 per month for reasonable bike commuting expenses
Employee Assistance Program:
A variety of confidential, personal professional services for you and your family available 24 hours a day.
Tuition Reimbursement Program:
Up to $1,500 for undergraduate OR Up to $3,000 for graduate level tuition per fiscal year per employee.
 

Duties / Expectations:


Primary Skill
Management
Critical Skills
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