Principal Park Planner
City of Durham Parks and Recreation Department
Durham, North Carolina
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary | $77,507 - $120,133 per year |
Benefits | Hiring Range: $77,507.00 - $100,000.00/year For Benefits, please visit application site |
Deadline | Oct 28, 2025 |
Closing Date: 10/28/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
The Opportunity:
Reporting to the Parks and Recreation Assistant Director for the Park Planning, Project Development Division. The division coordinates the department’s efforts in the areas of strategic and long-range planning, park maintenance operations, Capital Improvement Programs (CIP), and Capital Life Cycle Planning as they relate to park and recreation facilities.
As Principal Park Planner, you will manage the planning, design, and construction of the new and renovation of existing park and recreation projects. Your responsibilities include managing projects from initial concept to construction, ensuring they align with established goals, budgets, and timelines. Key responsibilities include project planning, design development, internal coordination, contract administration, budget management, and stakeholder communication.
Duties/Responsibilities
- Manage the design and construction of multiple large and small Capital Improvements Program (CIP) including parks, trails, courts, amenities and other recreational features.
- Manage the development and implementation of projects and planning studies required for the implementation of priorities identified in the DPR Comprehensive Plan.
- Manage the preparation of a five-year capital program for development and maintenance of park and facility improvements. Assists in establishing project budgets, program needs, and schedules for capital projects and park plans. Assists with evaluating facility needs and developing priorities and planning strategies.
- Manage evaluation process to assess facility needs and develop priorities and planning strategies.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to establish project goals, scope of work, and deliverables.
- Assess the feasibility of projects by preparing and evaluating schematic and preliminary designs options and alternatives.
- Prepares design recommendations for implementation of short and mid-term repairs and rehabilitation of park infrastructure.
- Coordinate with architects, landscape architects, and other design professionals to advance design development and ensure designs meet project requirements and relevant standards by guiding the development of construction drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and other necessary documents for bidding and construction.
- Coordinate with internal departments to provide recommended standards for implementation as part of new construction and rehabilitation of park, trail and recreation facilities.
- Track project expenses, managing budget allocations, and ensuring projects stay within budget.
- Maintain communication with project stakeholders, including community members, internal departments, government agencies, and other relevant parties.
- Guide the development and implementation of an asset management approach for recreational facilities and establish prioritization of program needs.
- Coordinates, plans, directs, and reviews the work of project personnel and contractors in all phases of work, including studies, designs, construction, and environmental review activities.
- Coordinates the selection of landscaping, architectural, or engineering firms and reviews their subsequent planning, design, and construction work products.
- Coordinates construction and maintenance projects with Maintenance and Operations Division to ensure compliance with rules, regulations, plans, and specifications.
- Coordinates assignments and work performance among multi-disciplinary teams to complete required project tasks.
- Research and evaluate project data for completeness, accuracy, and timeliness.
- Make recommendations to management based on study results and raise project issues to keep management informed.
- Draft memos and letters in association with park, recreation, and maintenance projects.
- Attend public hearings and committee meetings to provide project updates and offer subject matter expertise as appropriate.
- May supervise other staff members involved in park development projects.
- Prepare regular project reports for stakeholders and management.
- Perform day-to-day administration of grants, prepare required reports and ensure conformance with grant agreements.
- Prepare Requests for Proposals/Requests for Bids, and review bids. Select and manage contractors and consultants in conjunction with other staff. Ensure bidding process meets applicable regulations. Assist with estimating and selecting vendors for best value.
- Maintain positive relationships with coworkers, representatives of other government agencies, non-profit organizations, homeowner’s associations, and the public at large.
- Perform related duties as required.
Knowledge of:
- Design, construction, and maintenance principles and practices.
- Short and long-range planning processes and techniques.
- Park and recreation system planning and current trends in facility development
- Recreation, community, and urban planning.
- Experience in park design and construction of recreation facilities.
- Experience in planning, design, and construction of paved and natural surface trails.
- Construction principles and best practices including landscape construction.
- Ecologically sustainable landscape design, plant material, and planting methods.
- Stormwater management and principles of best management practices for green infrastructure.
- Computer applications for planning and design of parks and recreation facilities and systems.
- Asset management technologies for prioritizing and tracking implementation of park facility improvements.
- Standard methods, materials, tools, and equipment to construct recreation facilities.
- Design/build principles.
- Site design and grading principles.
- Laws governing landscape design: Uniform Building Code, Americans with Disabilities Act, Playground Safety Regulations, etc.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience
- Master’s degree in planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, or a directly related field.
- Three years of experience in planning, organizing, and managing complex projects.
- American Institute of Certified Planner (AICP) Certification "or" American Society of Landscape Architects/Professional Landscape Architect (ASLA/PLA) Certification.
Additional Preferred Skills
- Experience in park development, project management, or construction management.
- Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously.
- Ability to manage competing priorities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to convey project concepts using plans, graphics, and other illustrative means.
- Ability to work independently and as part of team.
- Ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders.
- Ability to identify and resolve issues that arise during projects.
- Ability to mediate contrasting needs.
- Experience managing project budgets and tracking expenses.
- Passion for parks and recreation, learning and collaborating.
- Outstanding communication and organizational skills.
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Category | General / Stewardship |
Tags | Environmental Planning |