Community Development Director

MANHATTAN BEACH, CA
Manhattan Beach, California United States  View Map
Posted: Nov 15, 2024
  • Salary: $178,092.00 - $232,092.00 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Administration and Management
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Job Description

    JOB SUMMARY

    The City of Manhattan Beach is searching for our next Community Development Director , a strategic and skilled leader who will oversee and manage all aspects of our Community Development operations. This key role will lead our efforts in fostering economic growth, drive strategic planning efforts, implement community development projects, and oversee revitalization initiatives. The ideal candidate will have a breadth of experience in urban planning, exceptional leadership qualities, and outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills. Top candidates will also excel in developing interpersonal relationships, communicating at all levels of the organization and with the public, and collaborating with various stakeholders to achieve our strategic goals.

    Apply today and make your mark by contributing to the urban landscape and strategic vision of our community!

    To view the Community Development Director job brochure, click HERE .

    To be considered in this recruitment process, candidates must include a compelling cover letter and comprehensive resume. Only the most highly qualified individuals will be invited for an interview.

    Questions can be directed to:

    Melissa Cueto, Human Resources Manager
    mcueto@manhattanbeach.gov

    JOB SUMMARY

    Under general direction of the City Manager, plans, directs, organizes, budgets, and oversees the programs, projects, and operations of the Community Development Department; directs planning, building and safety, code enforcement, and traffic engineering services, and acts as liaison to the City’s Planning Commission, Traffic Committee, Building Appeals Board, Parking and Public Improvements Commission, and other bodies; instills ethical decision-making, public responsiveness, and innovation in the delivery of services; participates as a member of the City's Executive Management Team; and performs other related duties as assigned.

    Distinguishing Characteristics:

    The Director of Community Development is distinguished from the Building Official and Planning Manager by its broader scope of responsibility, external interfaces, budgetary accountability, and direct reporting relationship to the City Manager, and its direct support of the City Council, Planning Commission, and other appointed bodies, committees, and task forces.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES

    The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the class.
    • Directs, plans, manages, and evaluates the operations, programs, staffing, policies and procedures of the Community Development Department; establishes, prioritizes, and evaluates the attainment of departmental goals.
    • Participates in meetings with developers, applicants, residents, and the City Manager and department heads.
    • Oversees planning, building and safety, code enforcement, and traffic engineering functions, and the organization and completion of major studies, projects and assignments within the department; conducts site inspections.
    • Directs the preparation of departmental reports, and reviews major land use, building and safety, code enforcement, and traffic issues with staff, other managers, commissions, committees, task force representatives, the City Manager and City Council.
    • Presents policies and recommendations, and acts as staff liaison to the City Council, Planning Commission, Parking Improvement Commission, and various Committees, and task forces regarding variances, conditional use permits, zoning changes, specific plans, development agreements, and other alterations in the General Plan, Zoning Code, local coastal plan, and other codes and regulations.
    • Develops, coordinates, and oversees changes to the City’s General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, local coastal plan, building and safety standards, and code enforcement ordinances.
    • Develops, evaluates and presents departmental operating and capital budgets; manages and evaluates block grant program expenditures.
    • Coordinates departmental activities with other City departments, public and private agencies, and attends professional meetings and conferences.
    • Oversees the administration of professional consulting services contracts.
    • Selects, trains, motivates, and evaluates staff; prepares and presents employee performance evaluations; provides or coordinate staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; recommends and implements disciplinary procedures in consultation with Human Resources and the City Manager’s Office.
    • Participates as a member of the City's Executive Management Team.


    MINIMUM QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES

    Education/Training/Experience :
    • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in Urban and Regional Planning, Geography, Public Administration or a related field is required.
    • Eight (8) years of responsible professional, administrative and managerial experience involving planning, zoning, and community development matters within local government is required, including three or more years of supervisory work.
    • A Master’s Degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration or a related field is desirable.

    Licenses/Certificates/Special Requirements :
    • Certification by the American Institute of City Planners (AICP) or a related organization is desirable.
    • A valid Class C California driver’s license, acceptable driving record, and proof of auto insurance in compliance with the City’s Vehicle Insurance Policy standards.
    • Ability to work extended hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays in order to complete projects, and attend meetings and functions.
    • In accordance with California Government Code Section 3100, City of Manhattan Beach employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to protect the health, safety, lives, and property of the people of the State.

    Knowledge of :

    Theories, principles, and practices of urban planning, zoning, building and safety, community code enforcement and traffic planning; principles, standards, practices, information sources, and trends in the fields of current and advance planning; National Environmental Policy Act, California Environmental Quality Act, California Coastal Act, Subdivision Map Act, and Uniform Building and Safety Codes; land use planning, physical design, building construction, environmental design standards, and social and economic factors; City Municipal Code and related ordinances and County health and safety regulations and relationships to development policies, issues, and practices; budgetary planning and management practices; principles of economics, statistics and demographics; grant programs as related to planning, community development and housing; theories of management; principles of project management, program development and administration; principles of employee development, supervision, and evaluation.

    Ability to:

    Plan, organize, and direct departmental planning, building, and traffic programs and services, including the work of staff and consultants; review and approve projects and plans for conformance with the City’s General Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Municipal Code, California Coastal Commission Act, Subdivision Map Act, California Environmental Quality Act, and a range of other federal, State, County, and local land use laws, codes, regulations, and development, traffic engineering, and environmental standards; read and interpret construction plans; direct the compilation and presentation of staff, technical, and consulting reports; formulate and manage department budget; direct the selection, training, supervision, coaching, evaluation, and disciplining of departmental personnel; analyze plans, specifications and proposals and consider design issues and standards and make appropriate recommendations; communicate effectively, both orally or in writing; operate modern office equipment and computer hardware; use word processing, spreadsheet, and related software; prepare and make presentations to the City Council, Commissions, regional agencies, and advisory committees; establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, management, consultants, contractors, developers, governmental officials, media, commissioners, and public and private representatives, and others in the course of work.

    APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS

    To view the Community Development Director job brochure, click HERE .

    To be considered in this recruitment process, candidates must include a compelling cover letter and comprehensive resume. Only the most highly qualified individuals will be invited for an interview.

    Questions can be directed to:

    Melissa Cueto, Human Resources Manager
    mcueto@manhattanbeach.gov

    The City of Manhattan Beach offers a generous benefits package to full-time and eligible employees including PERS medical plans, dental, vision, long-term and short-term disability, tuition reimbursement, and many more.
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    To see detailed information about Unrepresented Full-Time Employees group benefits, please visit our benefit page on the City's official website.

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    Closing Date/Time: 12/15/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Manhattan Beach
    • City of Manhattan Beach

    Welcome to Manhattan Beach; a classic, casual California beach town with easy access to LAX. We are a residential community of just over 35,000 residents with an award-winning school district, unique shops and restaurants, worldwide corporate headquarters, and signature community traditions that are open to all.  Did I mention that the Beach Boys loved it here? In the 1962 hit song, “Surfin USA,” the Beach Boys said if everybody had an ocean, then everybody would be surfing “all over Manhattan!” That’s not far from the truth! 

    Upon visiting, the Manhattan Beach Pier and Roundhouse Aquarium is a natural starting point for discovering our town. It’s at the heart of our charming downtown shopping and dining district. You can play beach volleyball, shop at an independent bookstore and have a Jonathan Gold ranked meal all within a block radius. If you’re lucky enough to visit on a Tuesday, visit the Farmer’s Market from 12-4. And, as home to beach volleyball, each August we host the Manhattan Beach Open, the oldest, most prestigious professional volleyball tournament next to the south side of the Pier.

    Our residents cherish our hometown traditions. We held the first ever Pinewood Derby in 1953. Every fall is our Old Hometown Fair, October has the World Famous Pumpkin Race (really!) and the highlight of December is the Holiday Fireworks show on the second Sunday in December.

    Boasting seven public parks, including a botanical garden, the city provides a multitude of sports activities for its residents, including surfing and beach volleyball. Polliwog Park features a play structure accessible to all, a man-made lake, the setting for Sunday afternoon concerts during the summer months and the site of the Manhattan Beach Historical Society.  

    Manhattan Beach is also known for its award-winning school district. With the support of the community, the school district has attained national recognition and over 93% of graduates enter institutions of higher learning after high school. Every year, the Manhattan Beach Education Foundation raises money to improve Manhattan Beach public schools and annually hosts the largest charity wine auction in Southern California, the Manhattan Wine Auction.

    We aren’t just about outdoor activities. In 2015, we opened a brand new branch of the Los Angeles County library, a two-story building in downtown Manhattan with ocean views.

    As you can see, we value the healthy beach lifestyle. That’s why we are committed to preserving our environment. We were one of the first cities to ban plastic bags and have been a smoke-free town since 2014. As of February 2020, in order to reduce nicotine addiction and protect public health, we’ve also prohibited the sale of all tobacco products (including vape products) in the City. 

    We value inclusion for all, education, and community involvement. Come visit us in Manhattan Beach. We guarantee you will fall in love.

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