Regional Planner I-III: Transportation
Roanoke Valley-Alleghany Regional Commission
Roanoke, VA United States
How to Apply
URL: https://rvarc.org/job/transportation-planner-i-ii/Performs planning studies and assists in the preparation of professional plans, reports, and studies in both the Commission's urban and rural areas. The position is characterized by knowledge of the planning field and involves professional‐level duties and judgment. The Planner I-III roles are expected to possess knowledge within one or more planning specialties such as transportation planning, housing, or environmental planning, economic development or comprehensive planning. Entry‐level candidates require considerable immediate supervision from more experienced planners, while the Senior-level candidate is expected to operate in a highly self-directed manner.
Why Work for the Regional Commission?
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The Roanoke Valley-Alleghany Regional Commission serves one of the best areas for outdoor amenities and natural beauty in Virginia, if not the country. The most photographed spot on the Appalachian Trail, McAfee Knob, lies within our borders. Carvins Cove, the second-largest municipal park in the nation, contains over 60 miles of biking, hiking, and horseback riding trails within its 12,000 acres, and is part of one of our largest member governments, the City of Roanoke. Smith Mountain Lake, with over 500 miles of shoreline and boasting some of the fastest economic growth in the state, is part of our region. The Roanoke Valley greenway network contains over 400 miles of paved and unpaved trails within the urban footprint of the City of Roanoke, Roanoke County, Salem, and Vinton, including almost 26 uninterrupted paved miles along the Roanoke River. The James River in Botetourt and Alleghany Counties provides access to boating, tubing, camping, and more. Almost half of our member government Craig County is part of the Jefferson National Forest. We have the Blue Ridge Parkway, and a mountain in the middle of our urban center with the largest free-standing man-made illuminated star in the world, the Mill Mountain Star, on top.
The City of Roanoke is a League of American Bicyclists recognized Bicycle Friendly Community, and the Regional Commission was recently designated a Gold-level Bicycle Friendly Business. Roanoke has also received a Silver designation as an International Mountain Biking Association Ride Center. It's the only East Coast city to receive the designation.
If you want to hike, ride, boat, camp, climb, or stargaze, working for the Regional Commission puts you in a place where you can access any of this in a short drive, and sometimes even right from your front porch.
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Benefits
In addition to market-competitive salary, the Regional Commission offers several additional quality-of-life benefits:
- Flexible schedule, including up to two designated telework days a week, and flexible telework options to meet day-to-day family, professional development, and other needs.
- Professional development and certification opportunities. The Commission covers the cost of achieving and maintaining appropriate certifications such as AICP and GISP. Attendance at one major industry conference a year is encouraged, and regular web- based or in-person training and skills-building opportunities are available.
- As a public agency, employment at the Regional Commission may qualify you for student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
- For active transportation aficionados, as a Bicycle Friendly Business the Regional Commission provides on-site indoor bicycle parking and an e-bike is available for all staff.
- Competitive health insurance through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.
- Matching contributions to a 459 retirement plan that increases with your time at the Commission.
Typical Work Tasks
- Collects and analyzes regional data, including liaison activities with state and local offices, providing information and preparation of related technical reports and presentations;
- Provides technical and management assistance to other agencies involved with planning activities;
- Researches topics related to special planning areas and prepares reports as required;
- Conducts studies, relating to a broad range of transportation planning projects;
- Reviews, evaluates, interprets, and disseminates current publications, program reports, studies, and technical data relevant to transportation planning;
- Assists localities and development agencies in determining and activating projects and programs, securing funding and continuing operation and monitoring of programs;
- Prepares detailed technical reports and memoranda and assists other staff members in the preparation of a variety of plans in transportation and regional planning;
- Reviews and analyzes program proposals and may oversee the administration of grant programs, including grant preparation;
- Prepares program proposals, grant applications and contractual reports;
- Coordinates study projects, oversees the collection and analysis of data, prepares reports, develops recommendations for the implementation of short- and long-range regional plans or programs;
- Represents the Roanoke Valley-Alleghany Regional Commission at various meetings in a professional manner in presentations, meetings, and interactions with the public and elected and appointed officials;
- Performs other duties as assigned.
The candidate must have:
- Knowledge of the theories, principals, practices and techniques of planning related to transportation and community planning.
- Ability to analyze and accurately compile in a systematic manner statistical and technical information;
- Ability to prepare clear, concise, and well-organized technical reports;
- Requires strong written and oral communication skills.
The ideal candidate will also have:
- Knowledge of the current literature and recent developments in the region;
- Familiarity with Federal programs from DRPT, FHWA, EDA, ARC and others;
- Familiarity with Virginia policies and agencies.