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Reporting to the Director, Organization Development, Global People Resources (GPR), the Director, Workforce Planning is a strategic partner for CRS executive leadership, advising on Workforce Planning and Talent initiatives.
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This position involves strategic planning, analysis, and coordination to optimize workforce efficiency and productivity. Stay informed about changes in legislation that may impact workforce planning strategies.
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The Director promotes the economic development of the city in coordination with the Mayor's Office, supervises permit coordination, and advises the City officials and land use commissions on planning and zoning matters.
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Northern Oklahoma Development Authority (NODA) is accepting resumes for the position of: Community Planner, CDBG/REAP Administrator Requirements include: B.S. degree in Community Development & Planning or related field.
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A strong understanding of equity and inclusion, especially economic and racial equity, and experience implementing these principles within past planning, development, and community engagement projects.
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The University of Illinois Foundation is hiring an individual interested in higher education fundraising to participate in a twelve-to-eighteen-month job training and professional development program intended to launch frontline fundraising or gift planning careers at the University of Illinois System’s three universities in Champaign-Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield.
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The division is responsible for reviewing and processing all development applications and permits, assisting residents, businesses and developers on all land use planning and zoning inquiries, and coordinating regional and interagency planning efforts.
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An understanding of how planning fits into other core components of the entitlement process including due diligence research, CEQA compliance, and post-entitlement implementation for land development is also advantageous.
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Implement and leverage advanced workforce planning software to streamline processes and enhance accuracy. Identify opportunities for continuous improvement and develop strategy for continuous improvement on the workforce planning process.
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Summary of Job Duties: The Planning & Development Director for Department of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) is to serve at the pleasure of the Barberton Planning Commission.
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Manage climate-related special initiatives and support Climate team functions, such as the climate help desk, climate transaction pipeline development activities, climate workforce development initiatives, climate webinars and outreach activities, climate research projects, and climate communities on CDFI Connect.
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Serve as practice area subject matter expert (SME) in affordable housing, community development and economic development (e.g., anti-displacement strategies, solutions to homelessness, community economic development and wealth building (e.g., systemic issues that affect small business and workforce development), and comprehensive community change initiatives) and proposal writer for business development.
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Two years of responsible professional urban planning experience which includes technical work in one of the following areas: General Plan Preparation and Maintenance, Design/Development Review Administration, CEQA Administration, or Redevelopment/Housing Administration.
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Working knowledge and coordination of specialty consulting areas such as land use planning/zoning, transportation planning, environmental planning, urban design, housing, historic preservation, or economic development.
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The Bellwether College Consortium has named HCCC a Top Ten Finalist in all three program categories for the nationally recognized 2023 Bellwether Awards: Instructional Programs and Services; Workforce Development; and Planning, Governance, and Finance.
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