City of Clearwater, FL
Economic Development & Housing Director
City of Clearwater, FL, Clearwater, Florida, United States, 34623
TARGET ENTRY SALARY: $120,583 - $132,641 DOQ
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
The Economic Development & Housing Director directs, oversees, and performs highly responsible work in the strategic planning, development, implementation, and overall direction of affordable housing, community and economic development programs and services.
Responsibilities Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Plans, oversees, and directs the development and implementation of comprehensive City economic development, community development, affordable housing, homeless abatement, and tourism marketing and public relations plans, programs and services.
Manages, directs, and oversees personnel; develops staff through training and other educational development; monitors work, provides performance evaluations, ensures compliance with all codes and regulations; ensures compliance with city administrative policies and procedures; monitors department budget, approves purchases, and directs payroll activities.
Directs, manages, and monitors the administration of federal, state, and local economic development programs including, but not limited to, brownfield, economic development, community development, small business, workforce training, and related programs. Directs, manages, and oversees the development and implementation of effective marketing and public relations plans, strategies, and materials including print and digital media; responds to media inquiries; actively pursues media placements.
Directs the implementation of economic development programs and initiatives; develops, implements, and administers a wide range of related ordinances, resolutions, policies, procedures, and standards.
Determines, establishes, and fosters working relationships with stakeholders involved in economic development, community development, affordable housing, homeless abatement, and tourism promotion programs including local residents, businesses, community organizations, and public agencies.
Administers, develops, and directs various economic development incentives to encourage private sector investment.
Oversees business recruitment and retention; builds relationships and encourages potential business investment interests in the community to create jobs, diversify and expand the City's economy and tax base, and otherwise revitalize the City.
Oversees business development activities to encourage and support new business formations.
Prepares, drafts, and makes presentations to the City Council, local agencies, and organizations; conducts and participates in various outreach activities to advocate and represent City interests.
Directs the management of State and Federal resources derived through economic development initiatives and related reporting requirements to state and federal agencies.
Represents the city and/or department on various advisory boards, committees, and task forces. Works collaboratively with other departments, City Manager's office, City Attorney's office to advance the goals and objectives of the Economic Development & Housing Department and the City.
Monitors, evaluates, and ensures compliance with applicable contracts, as well as City and county codes and ordinances, and state and federal laws.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Licenses, Certifications, and Equipment A valid State driver's license is required.
Education and Experience Masters Degree in Business or Public Administration, Urban Planning, or closely related field AND eight (8) years progressively responsible professional level experience within an area closely related to economic and community redevelopment; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered. Economic Development Finance Professional, Certified Economic Development Professional, Advanced Economic Development Leadership Program, or similar training & certification is preferred.
Knowledge
Economic and community development principles and practices
Principles and practices of Brownfield remediation and redevelopment
Principles and practices of strategic planning, plan implementation, and urban planning
Principles, practices and methods of residential and commercial development and financing
Principles and practices of management
Budgeting, performance measurement, conflict resolution
Principles and practices of public relations and marketing
Principles and practices of affordable housing, community development, and homeless abatement
Federal grants, loans, and other financing alternatives
Public and private tax and financing matters
Project Management
City ordinances and state and federal laws, regulations, and programs pertaining to economic development
Standard business and management practices and procedures
Business planning, financing, profit and loss, and business financial ratios
Office practices, procedures, and equipment
Record keeping, report preparation, filing methods, and records
General office policies and procedures; computers and general office equipment
Skills
Developing, coordinating, and administering plans, programs, projects, and activities
Directing affordable housing, community and economic development personnel
Conducting studies, compiling information, and delivering financial and demographic data
Understanding natural and economic resources, existing industries, tax structures and other factors key to redevelopment
Effective time management, leadership, organizational operations
Reading and interpreting ordinances, contracts, and legislation
Communicating effectively, verbally and in writing
Speaking to the public and giving presentations
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
Operating a computer and related software
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The Economic Development & Housing Director directs, oversees, and performs highly responsible work in the strategic planning, development, implementation, and overall direction of affordable housing, community and economic development programs and services.
Responsibilities Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Plans, oversees, and directs the development and implementation of comprehensive City economic development, community development, affordable housing, homeless abatement, and tourism marketing and public relations plans, programs and services.
Manages, directs, and oversees personnel; develops staff through training and other educational development; monitors work, provides performance evaluations, ensures compliance with all codes and regulations; ensures compliance with city administrative policies and procedures; monitors department budget, approves purchases, and directs payroll activities.
Directs, manages, and monitors the administration of federal, state, and local economic development programs including, but not limited to, brownfield, economic development, community development, small business, workforce training, and related programs. Directs, manages, and oversees the development and implementation of effective marketing and public relations plans, strategies, and materials including print and digital media; responds to media inquiries; actively pursues media placements.
Directs the implementation of economic development programs and initiatives; develops, implements, and administers a wide range of related ordinances, resolutions, policies, procedures, and standards.
Determines, establishes, and fosters working relationships with stakeholders involved in economic development, community development, affordable housing, homeless abatement, and tourism promotion programs including local residents, businesses, community organizations, and public agencies.
Administers, develops, and directs various economic development incentives to encourage private sector investment.
Oversees business recruitment and retention; builds relationships and encourages potential business investment interests in the community to create jobs, diversify and expand the City's economy and tax base, and otherwise revitalize the City.
Oversees business development activities to encourage and support new business formations.
Prepares, drafts, and makes presentations to the City Council, local agencies, and organizations; conducts and participates in various outreach activities to advocate and represent City interests.
Directs the management of State and Federal resources derived through economic development initiatives and related reporting requirements to state and federal agencies.
Represents the city and/or department on various advisory boards, committees, and task forces. Works collaboratively with other departments, City Manager's office, City Attorney's office to advance the goals and objectives of the Economic Development & Housing Department and the City.
Monitors, evaluates, and ensures compliance with applicable contracts, as well as City and county codes and ordinances, and state and federal laws.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Licenses, Certifications, and Equipment A valid State driver's license is required.
Education and Experience Masters Degree in Business or Public Administration, Urban Planning, or closely related field AND eight (8) years progressively responsible professional level experience within an area closely related to economic and community redevelopment; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered. Economic Development Finance Professional, Certified Economic Development Professional, Advanced Economic Development Leadership Program, or similar training & certification is preferred.
Knowledge
Economic and community development principles and practices
Principles and practices of Brownfield remediation and redevelopment
Principles and practices of strategic planning, plan implementation, and urban planning
Principles, practices and methods of residential and commercial development and financing
Principles and practices of management
Budgeting, performance measurement, conflict resolution
Principles and practices of public relations and marketing
Principles and practices of affordable housing, community development, and homeless abatement
Federal grants, loans, and other financing alternatives
Public and private tax and financing matters
Project Management
City ordinances and state and federal laws, regulations, and programs pertaining to economic development
Standard business and management practices and procedures
Business planning, financing, profit and loss, and business financial ratios
Office practices, procedures, and equipment
Record keeping, report preparation, filing methods, and records
General office policies and procedures; computers and general office equipment
Skills
Developing, coordinating, and administering plans, programs, projects, and activities
Directing affordable housing, community and economic development personnel
Conducting studies, compiling information, and delivering financial and demographic data
Understanding natural and economic resources, existing industries, tax structures and other factors key to redevelopment
Effective time management, leadership, organizational operations
Reading and interpreting ordinances, contracts, and legislation
Communicating effectively, verbally and in writing
Speaking to the public and giving presentations
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
Operating a computer and related software
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