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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SPECIALIST I

IAP2 USA, Brighton, Colorado, United States, 80601

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IAP2 USA The City of Ann Arbor is seeking a Community Engagement Specialist I. The pay rate for this position is $68,000 to $78,000/year, commensurate with experience. Role Summary The Community Engagement Specialist I performs community/civic engagement responsibilities for city projects, policies, and programs. This includes assisting with development and implementation of engagement plans and strategies, development and distribution of public notices, staffing engagement activities, collecting and analyzing input, creating reports, and helping with staff education and training. Duties Provide project management support and project coordination for public services initiatives. Work with Project Managers to develop community engagement plans and strategies for their projects. Make recommendations on the appropriate level of community involvement in decision-making on projects, policies, and programs. Recommend appropriate engagement techniques for public participation. Coordinate with consultants on community engagement efforts and City of Ann Arbor standards for effective engagement. Assist with development and distribution of community notifications about engagement opportunities. Actively participate in City’s equitable engagement efforts focused on inclusion. Assist with development of internal community engagement tools and serve as an ambassador for these tools. Assist with development and delivery of internal staff training for meeting facilitation, engagement best practices, and city policies/tools/practices related to engagement. Help prepare for and staff community engagement activities. Summarize and analyze results from engagement activities, identify common themes, and determine next steps and follow-up items. Serve as a Staff Liaison to various internal and external groups, as needed. Plan and lead meetings with internal and external groups. Work cooperatively with city units and external groups. Perform research, planning, and technical analyses related to community engagement. Assist Senior Engagement Specialist with larger projects, as assigned. Identify and respond to issues within the unit, service area, or citywide, seeking continuous improvements in the city’s community engagement process and practices. Related Work Coordinate with other units, service areas, agencies, municipalities, and organizations to advance quality, equitable, community engagement. Present plans and design concepts effectively at public meetings. Address complaints from citizens and others. Organize and facilitate public involvement processes. Assist in preparation of grant applications, as needed. Participate in orientation and training of permanent and temporary employees. Develop graphics and other communication materials necessary to convey information. Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge of: Principles and practices of community engagement, basic urban planning principles, and basic principles of local government operations. Computers and software applications used in business settings. Public engagement and facilitation techniques and strategies. Customer service principles. Working knowledge of equity and contemporary race and social justice issues. Simple budget preparation practices and analysis of data. Skills and Ability to: Organize people, information, and materials. Handle groups of people that may have differing opinions, and determine productive next steps in these scenarios. Maintain control of meetings and events with large groups of people. Make decisions and problem solve. Set priorities, coordinate multiple projects, and meet critical deadlines. Communicate effectively through strong oral and written communication. Develop and maintain non-partisan, respectful, and effective working relationships with all levels within the organization. Negotiate effective and creative solutions to difficult conflicts. Listen effectively to thoroughly understand the intended message. Collaborate and engage in shared exploration. Have resilience to engage in deep, challenging work. Coordinate, analyze, and independently perform technical research and present the results. Apply appropriate policies, regulations, and procedures. Advance racial and social justice. Be curious, continually learn, and engage in self-reflection. Required: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Public Administration, Natural Resources/Environmental Science, or a closely related field. At least two (2) years of progressively responsible experience in community engagement, planning, or related experience. At least one (1) year of experience in project or program management. Public speaking experience; developing and delivering presentations. Preferred:

Certification in community engagement, facilitation, or related field.

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