General Statement of Duties: Performing difficult professional and administrative work in planning, organizing, coordinating, directing and supervising the City's economic development efforts; performs Economic Development activities with the County of Washington County and other related work as required.
Distinguishing Features of the Class: The work of this class involves planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the economic development activities of the City. The work is performed under the general direction of the City Manager, and is reviewed for results obtained and consistency with City policies through reports and conferences. Supervision is exercised over the economic development staff.
All economic development efforts in this position will center on the City’s Strategic four areas of focus:
Essential Functions:
Bachelor's degree in public administration, business administration, or a related field with a minimum of seven years of progressively responsible Economic Development experience or equivalent education and experience as determined.
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Johnson City is the largest city in the Northeast Tennessee Region with a population of 71,275, and the Northeast Tennessee Tri-Cities area has a combined statistical area population 510,400. The city spans 43 square miles and is the eighth-largest city in Tennessee. Nestled in the foothills of the scenic Appalachian Mountains in Washington County, this thriving urban community has consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best and most popular small metro areas boasting an affordable cost of living, no state income tax, and outstanding schools, parks, sports, and fitness facilities. The city is directly accessible from interstates 26 and 81 and is a short drive to access commercial air service at the Tri-Cities Airport (TRI).
Johnson City provides a full service municipality providing public works, public safety, parks and recreation, planning, transit/school transportation, water, wastewater, and solid waste services. These services are provided by over 1,000 full- and part-time employees with an additional 150-200 temporary seasonal employees. The City’s Fiscal Year 2025 Budget (which includes the City School budget) is approximately $322.7 million.
Johnson City is the home of East Tennessee State University, which has a current enrollment of approximately 15,000 students. The City operates under the Commission-Manager form of government with a Mayor and four City Commissioners. The City Manager is appointed by a five-member City Commission.
Johnson City (population 71,275) is one of the Northeast Tennessee Tri-Cities (combined statistical area population 510,400). The city spans 43 square miles and is the eighth-largest city in Tennessee. Nestled in the foothills of the scenic Appalachian Mountains in Washington County, this thriving urban community has consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best and most popular small metro areas boasting an affordable cost of living, no state income tax, and outstanding schools, parks, sports, and fitness facilities. The city is directly accessible from interstates 26 and 81 and is a short drive to access commercial air service at the Tri-Cities Airport (TRI).
Johnson City provides a full array of municipal services to supported by over 1,000 full- and part-time employees with an additional 150-200 temporary seasonal employees. The City’s Fiscal Year 2025 Budget (which includes the City School budget) is approximately $322.7 million.
The City of Johnson City operates under a Commission-Manager form of government with a Mayor and four City Commissioners.