Principal Land Use Planner
Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)
Boston, MA United States
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) seeks a Principal Land Use Planner to work on a wide variety of local and regional planning projects in Greater Boston, with a particular focus on plans and regulatory changes that will have “impacts on the ground”, advance equity, encourage intermunicipal collaboration, and promote housing and economic development in appropriate locations, while preserving the region’s natural resources. MAPC aims to support land use that is sustainable, equitable, and climate resilient. The Principal Planner will also help to evaluate and improve state laws, regulations, policies, and programs consistent with these values, while working closely with state agencies, local officials, community groups, businesses, and institutions.
About MAPC:
MAPC is the Regional Planning Agency (RPA) serving the people who live and work in metropolitan Boston. Our strategic priorities involve sustainable development, advancing equity, regional collaboration, and creating a climate-friendly region. We are guided by our regional plan, MetroCommon2050: Shaping the Region Together. MAPC’s staff includes approximately 120 full-time employees located in downtown Boston in a transit-accessible and bike-friendly office.
MAPC has a hybrid schedule, combining time in the office with remote work. Employees must reside within a commutable distance from MAPC’s Boston office.
Responsibilities (including but not limited to)
- Advise cities and towns to develop plans, policies, zoning, procedures, and programs to align with best practices inland use, housing, and economic development and to advance sustainable, equitable, and climate-resilient development and preservation;
- Take a lead role and work independently to complete a variety of complex planning projects, many of which may be interdisciplinary, at times overseeing and coordinating among staff from multiple departments including projects such as comprehensive or strategic plans; research studies; topic-specific plans in areas such as housing, open space, and economic development; station area and corridor plans; new municipal policies and programs; zoning bylaws/ordinances; and other project types;
- Act as the project manager on projects with budgets that range from $30K-150K and timelines from 6 to 24 months; drive the project to comply with the work plan, schedule and budget; draft, review and integrate the contributions of other staff to assure coherence of the final product prior to public release;
- Develop and use data-driven methodologies to assess new areas of practice in response to a changing context and to increase the relevance and impact of MAPC's planning and policy work; innovating and developing actionable concepts that takeinto account the region’s opportunities and challenges;
- Leadresearch and prepare reports, studies, testimony, and presentations to share data and work with a variety of audiences;
- Track emerging planning trends and challenges that are likely to face Greater Boston now or in the future; remain informed about current planning issues, resources, and programs and provide input to MAPC’s land use policy priorities;
- Manage partnerships with state agencies and municipal staff and leaders to improve state and municipal laws, regulations, policies, and programs;
- Cultivate relationships with external collaborators whose work is aligned with themission and values of the department and agency;
- Design, organize, and facilitate engagement events, workshops, and other digital and in-person community engagement events, often in collaboration with MAPC’s Community Engagement Department; analyze existing policies and programs and suggest changes to advance MetroCommon2050, often in collaboration with MAPC’s Government Affairs Department; and
- Conduct other planning activities as assigned to implement MetroCommon2050 and MAPC’s strategic priorities.
Evening events, occasional weekend events, and local travel are responsibilities for this position. MAPC does not require that you have a vehicle; however, you must have a valid driver’s license and/or the ability to arrange transportation to meetings in different parts of the region.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Serve as a mentor and sounding board for less-experienced staff;
- Provide direct supervision to interns; and
- Act as a resource to colleagues by helping them to develop technical skills, knowledge, and insight to be effective in their areas of expertise
Qualifications
Candidates for this position must have either a Bachelor’s degree in urban/regional planning, public policy/administration, housing/economic development, or a closely related field and at least 10 years of relevant professional experience, OR a Master’s degree plus at least 8 years of relevant professional experience.
Successful candidates for this position will demonstrate all or most of the following:
- Subject matter expertise in land use planning, public policy, sustainable development and preservation strategies, and a knowledge of relevant policies and programs in Massachusetts and elsewhere;
- Proven experience leading professional planning projects, such as comprehensive plans, master plans, corridor plans, neighborhood plans, and other plan types for clients including local governments, developers or other clients;
- Experience mentoring planning staff;
- Demonstrated leadership in developing or enacting new approaches to land use planning work and/or related practice areas;
- Experience with federal, state and local land use policy issues, laws, and regulations, as well as with state statues such as MGL Chapters 40A, 40B, 40R, etc.;
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with elected and appointed officials, community-based groups, underrepresented populations, and other key stakeholders;
- Project management experience, including strong organizational skills and attention to detail, ability to prepare work plans and budgets, ability to manage project timelines, meet deadlines and work within budget limits, and ability to work in a self-directed manner to produce relevant project content;
- Strong research, writing, and communication skills, including the ability to facilitate meetings, articulate planning and policy issues to a variety of audiences, conduct and synthesize research with qualitative and quantitative data to inform policy development, and use GIS effectively;
Compensation and Benefits:
The salary ranges from $92,000 - $102,000, depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time exempt position. MAPC offers excellent Massachusetts state employee benefits as well as a flexible, supportive, and family-friendly work environment and a commitment to continued professional development
How to Apply:
Apply online at www.mapc.org/jobs. The position is open until filled, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume. Candidates selected to interview will be asked to submit three (3) references plus a sample of relevant writing or work product.