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City of Louisville, CO

Job Description:

Louisville, Colorado is looking for a Planning and Building Safety Director to provide leadership to the department responsible for the physical development and historic preservation of the City. It is focused on community design, “sustaining an inclusive, family-friendly community with a small-town atmosphere; effective and efficient building services and effective preservation of the City’s historic structures.” The Director supervises a staff of 10.5 FTE, oversees the FY 2015 budget of $1,261,260, and reports to the City Manager.

Applicants must have a master’s degree in urban planning, architecture, public administration, or a related field and five years of responsible management and/or supervisory experience in state or local government, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.  AICP is also required.  Experience with planning and permitting software, public engagement, GIS, historic preservation, code interpretation, and work in communities experiencing redevelopment is highly desired.

The salary range is $91,728 to $121,326.

Applications will be accepted electronically by The Novak Consulting Group. Apply online at thenovakconsultinggroup.com/jobs and include a single Word of PDF document with cover letter, resume, salary history, and a list of three to five professional references. Applicant information will be kept confidential until finalists have been selected for interviews at which times their names will be released.  Open until filled with first review of applications February 15.