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Principal Planner | Senior Planner | Associate Planner
One (1) vacancy. Application deadline: Apply by Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 11:59 p.m., for first consideration.
- Principal Planner: $134,700 - $163,728 annually
- Senior Planner: $116,448 - $141,552 annually
- Associate Planner: $102,912 - $125,088 annually
THE CITY is focused on enhancing our community members’ quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael, with a population of approximately 60,000, is a full-service city with a City Council/City Manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and a fiscal year 2025-2026 annual budget of approximately $192 million. The City’s vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment.
San Rafael’s Organizational culture framework is an initiative called “Together San Rafael.” City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience.
THE DEPARTMENT
In recent years, the City of San Rafael has seen an unprecedented interest in development and growth, and our department has responded with collaborative focus on creating a thriving, sustainable community that meets the needs of our diverse population. Thanks to a determined effort to provide excellent service, the City’s building department maintains a great reputation with local builders and residents.
The Community & Economic Development Department is comprised of five divisions with a total fiscal year 2025-2026 budget of over $7 million and 24 full-time employees.
The Community & Economic Development Department is comprised of five divisions:
- Planning, Building, Housing & Code Enforcement Divisions: Support the City’s land use entitlement, construction and inspection permitting, housing policy, and community code compliance programs.
- Economic Development Division: Creates and maintains a thriving economic environment for businesses and residents by providing resources, primarily through the one-stop-shop “San Rafael Go” Program.
IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Community & Economic Development Department (C&ED) has 1 vacancy to be filled at either the Principal Planner, Senior Planner, or Associate Planner classification. The Planning Division plays a critical role in shaping the future of San Rafael and establishing a positive initial impression for members of the public engaging with the Community and Economic Development Department.
The ideal candidate for the Principal Planner is an experienced planning professional with deep knowledge of California land use and environmental laws, including extensive experience with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Tribal Consultation. This individual provides strong technical leadership over the review of development applications and is confident exercising independent authority. The successful candidate is an effective manager who values consistency, customer service, and can clearly communicate technical requirements to staff, professionals, and the public.
The ideal candidate for the Senior Planner is a seasoned planning professional with strong technical expertise and proven project management experience. This individual brings comprehensive knowledge of California planning and environmental laws and is skilled in overseeing the review of complex development applications including managing California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review and Tribal Consultation. The successful candidate is an effective project manager experienced with high conflict and litigious projects, writing and managing proposals, managing consultants, and working collaboratively with various departments. They are comfortable managing large project teams and serving as the primary point of contact for applicants, design professionals, and the public, resolving disputes and complaints with professionalism and sound judgment. The ideal candidate communicates clearly, collaborates effectively with other City departments and outside agencies, and provides reliable advice and support to the Principal Planner and Planning Manager to ensure the efficient, compliant, and customer-focused operation of the Planning Division.
The ideal candidate for the Associate Planner is capable of independently processing development applications, including experience with Sign Permits, Design Review, Use Permit, Lot Line Adjustment/Merger, and Variance application types. This individual can prepare and analyze professional planning studies respond to public inquiries regarding the City’s General Plan, Zoning Code, and Subdivision Ordinance, and has experience presenting development projects before public boards and commissions. This candidate has excellent customer service skills and can navigate high conflict situations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Principal Planner - This list is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. CLICK HERE for the full job spec.
- Plans, organizes, and directs the overall work activities of the long-range planning, current
planning, and/or permit service programs. - Reviews and evaluates the job performance of subordinate personnel, identifies professional
development needs, and provides training as needed. - Oversees the review and analysis of development proposals or planning studies, including
participation in more complex and major projects. - Interprets, implements, and enforces the General Plan, zoning codes, and other codes related
to the maintenance of community standards. - Make presentations on planning background recommendations before the Design Review
Board, Planning Commission, City Council, community groups and organizations. - Works with other City departments and governmental jurisdictions in coordinating the division's
programs and projects. - Conducts research and analysis of land use and related issues. Prepares environmental review
documents. Prepares written reports. - Supervises a professional and clerical planning staff.
- Produces and/or Coordinates public events, committee meetings, and community workshops.
- Assists the Director with budget preparation and manages the section’s budget.
Senior Planner - This list is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. CLICK HERE for the full job spec.
- Supervises professional and/or technical staff engaged in City planning activities.
Establishes priorities and defining processing requirements. - Responds to questions and issues raised by the City staff, developers, contractors, architects,
engineers, and the general public; interpret the General Plan, zoning code and related ordinances
or City regulations. - Conducts research and special studies.
- Coordinates projects and activities with other City departments and outside agencies.
- Manages consulting contracts for planning projects.
- Makes presentations before community groups, Boards, Commissions and/or the City Council.
Associate Planner - This list is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. CLICK HERE for the full job spec.
- Responds to inquiries from the public by providing information regarding the General Plan, the
Zoning and Subdivisions Ordinances and statistical data. - Receives and reviews land use permits, design review applications, zoning and General Plan
amendments for conformance with the General Plan, Zoning, and Subdivision Ordinances and
other requirements; and prepares staff reports recommending appropriate action. - Conducts environmental review including preparation of initial studies and negative declarations,
technical and administrative support on the preparation of Environmental Impact Reports and staff reports on all phases of environmental review. - Performs detailed planning studies, research and analysis to support development of long-range
policies and plans, as well as implementation ordinances for the City’s growth and development. - Prepares and analyzes various professional planning studies including, but not limited to,
demographics, traffic and historic resources. - Prepares General Plan elements such as the Housing Element by drafting and finalizing plan
documents; researching materials and making presentations to committees, the Planning
Commission and the City Council. - Prepares reports and studies and represents the department before the public, other agencies,
and developer representatives. - Attends and participates in meetings of the Design Review Board, Planning Commission, City Council, special committees and neighborhood groups.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Principal Planner
- Highly familiar with California Planning Law, Environmental Quality Act and Subdivision Map Act.
- Capable of leading the long-range planning or current planning programs.
- Communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
- Supervise professional, technical and/or office support staff.
- Manage professional services budget.
Senior Planner
- Familiar with California Planning Law, Environmental Quality Act and Subdivision Map Act.
- Responds to questions and issues raised by the City staff, developers, contractors, architects.
- Manage consultant contracts.
- Coordinate the review of complex development applications.
Associate Planner
- Independently apply the City’s zoning code, subdivision ordinance and general plan.
- Respond to inquiries from the public regarding the City’s General Plan, Zoning Code, and Subdivision Ordinance.
- Capable of presenting to Planning Commission and City Council.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
Principal Planner
Any combination of education and experience that demonstrates possession of the requisite
knowledges, skill and abilities.
A typical way to obtain these would be:
- AICP Certification or Masters in planning; and
- Five years municipal planning experience including two years in a lead or supervisory position.
Senior Planner
- Graduation from a recognized college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in Planning or related
- field and five years of increasingly responsible professional planning experience.
- A Master’s degree in Planning may be substituted for one year of experience.
- Public agency experience desirable.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills required.
Associate Planner
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in planning, urban studies, geography or related field and three (3) years of full-time work experience at the Assistant Planner level in municipal or regional planning.
- Any combination of education, experience, and training which demonstrates possession of and
- competency in requisite knowledge and abilities may substitute for the education (degree) on a year-
- for-year basis.
- A Master’s degree in planning or a related field may substitute for one (1) year of the required work experience.
All Levels
- Must possess a valid California driver’s license and have a satisfactory driving record.
Benefits
This position is a regular position of the City’s SEIU Local 1021 employee group and is eligible to receive benefits including but not limited to:
- MEDICAL | City group health coverage, with the City paying a fixed dollar amount toward the cost of the monthly insurance premium: Employee only: $998.00 | Employee plus one: $1,995.00 | Family: $2,520.00
- DENTAL | Premium fully paid for employee plus eligible dependents.
- VISION | Premium fully paid for employee.
- VACATION LEAVE | 10 days annually, increases after 3 years of service
- SICK LEAVE | 12 days annually
- HOLIDAYS | 12 paid City holidays plus 1 floating holiday per year
- BEREAVEMENT LEAVE | Up to 5 days paid leave
- PAID PARENTAL LEAVE (if eligible) | Up to 300 hours paid leave. SEIU employees also contribute to State Disability Insurance (SDI)
- END OF LIFE CARE LEAVE | Up to 80 hours paid leave
- LIFE INSURANCE & AD&D | $20,000 Life policy and $20,000 AD&D policy
- LONG TERM DISABILITY | 66.67% of salary, up to $1,000 per month
- RETIREMENT | Enrollment in the Marin County Retirement System (MCERA) pension plan, a defined benefit retirement program
- Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011: 2% @ 55, Average of 3 highest years
- Tier 3 PEPRA - hired on or after 1/1/2013: 2% @ 62, Average of 3 highest years
- GYM MEMBERSHIP REIMBURSEMENT | Up to $198 per year
- BILINGUAL PAY (if eligible) | Up to $250 per month
Special Instructions
Apply by Sunday, June 28 @ 5:00 p.m.
Applications reviewed on a rolling basis.
Interview schedule
Week of July 13* - First panel interview, in person preferred
Week of July 13* - Finalist interviews, in person
*Dates subject to change, check application page for updates
Questions? Contact human.resources@cityofsanrafael.org