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DeKalb County

Deputy Director, Planning & Sustainability

DeKalb County, Decatur, Georgia, United States, 30089

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This position has two vacancies: Deputy Director of Planning and Deputy Director of Development Services

Salary Range: $140,000+

Job Code: 51005 Pay Grade: 28 FLSA Status: Exempt

Essential Functions: The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned.

Manages, directs, and evaluates assigned staff, processing employee concerns and problems, directing work, counseling, disciplining, and completing employee performance appraisals.

Organizes, prioritizes, and assigns work regarding business development and retention; prioritizes and schedules work activities in order to meet objectives; ensures that subordinates have the proper resources needed to complete the assigned work; monitors status of work in progress and inspects completed work; consults with assigned staff to assist with complex/problem situations and provide technical expertise; and provides progress and activity reports to County administrators and elected officials.

Ensures departmental compliance with all applicable codes, laws, rules, regulations, standards, policies and procedures; ensures adherence to established procedures; and initiates any actions necessary to correct deviations or violations.

Develops and implements long- and short-term plans, goals, and objectives for area of assignment; collects and analyzes multiple sources of data; evaluates effectiveness and efficiency of department activities; reviews and revises policies, procedures, plans and programs; and researches, assesses, and develops strategies to meet current and future business development and retention needs.

Develops, implements and monitors policies, procedures, and protocols for area of assignment; interprets, explains and implements local, state, and federal laws and regulations; conducts staff meetings; and provides information, updates, and coordination of work activities.

Develops and implements budget for assigned area; recommends staffing levels, equipment, materials and other budget allocations; monitors expenditures to ensure compliance with approved budget; and prepares and submits budget documentation and reports.

Represents the Development Services Department to other County departments, elected officials, outside agencies, and the residential and commercial community; coordinates assigned activities; resolves land development issues; provides guidance and direction and interpretation of County requirements, processes, and initiatives; and negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial development issues.

Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning or a related field required (Master's degree preferred); eight years of experience in planning, zoning, and development service, with three years of management experience for a comparably sized organization or as a deputy director for a smaller organization; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.

Specific License or Certification Required: Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license. AICP certification is preferred depending on area of assignment.

Deputy Director of Planning General Summary The Deputy Director of Long Range & Current Planning is a senior leadership role within the Department of Planning & Sustainability. This position provides strategic, managerial, and technical direction over the County’s long-range planning initiatives and current planning operations, ensuring alignment with DeKalb’s Comprehensive Plan, Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), sustainability goals, and community development priorities.

The Deputy Director oversees a wide portfolio including comprehensive planning, land use and zoning, demographic analysis, community engagement, urban design, historic preservation, corridor studies, neighborhood plans, environmental planning, and development review activities.

This position works closely with the Director, County leadership, elected officials, external agencies, and community stakeholders to guide equitable, sustainable, and well-planned growth across DeKalb County.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Leadership

Provides leadership and direction for Long Range Planning, Current Planning, and Zoning divisions.

Oversees the development, implementation, and updates of the County’s Comprehensive Plan, Small Area Plans, Corridor Studies, and other long-range policy initiatives.

Ensures planning activities integrate land use, transportation, housing, economic development, sustainability, and environmental justice principles.

Advises County leadership and elected officials on planning trends, emerging issues, and policy impacts.

Current Planning & Development Review Oversight

Manages daily operations for current planning, including zoning analysis, land use amendments, variances, special land use permits, and development review cases.

Ensures staff reports, recommendations, and presentations to the Planning Commission, Board of Commissioners, and other bodies are accurate, timely, and professionally prepared.

Oversees development review for consistency with the UDO, Comprehensive Plan, and applicable County codes and policies.

Policy Development & Ordinance Management

Leads the drafting, analysis, and updating of zoning regulations, land-use policies, and planning-related ordinances.

Coordinates research and benchmarking on best practices in smart growth, environmental sustainability, mobility, equitable development, and housing policy.

Ensures code updates and planning policies reflect community values and strategic direction.

Community Engagement & Public Communication

Designs and leads inclusive, accessible community engagement processes for comprehensive planning and zoning initiatives.

Serves as a public spokesperson for major planning efforts, public meetings, and outreach events.

Builds strategic partnerships with neighborhoods, civic groups, business leaders, regional agencies (ARC, GDOT, MARTA), and other stakeholders.

Data, Research & Performance

Oversees demographic forecasting, GIS analysis, land use inventories, housing studies, and other research needed for long-range planning.

Implements performance metrics to evaluate division effectiveness, responsiveness, and customer service outcomes.

Ensures planning documents meet federal, state, and regional requirements for compliance and certification.

Team Leadership & Staff Development

Supervises managers, senior planners, planning analysts, zoning staff, and administrative personnel.

Leads recruitment, training, coaching, and performance evaluation of planning staff.

Promotes a culture of equity, innovation, collaboration, customer service, and continuous improvement.

Interagency & Board Coordination

Coordinates planning-related agenda items for the Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, Board of Commissioners, and other advisory boards.

Ensures smooth operations and communication between Long Range Planning, Current Planning, Development Services, Code Enforcement, Transportation, and other County departments.

Budget & Administration

Assists in preparing the division’s budget and staffing plan.

Manages consultant contracts, planning grants, and procurement activities.

Oversees resource allocation to support strategic planning priorities and high-quality service delivery.

Preferred Qualifications

Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Public Policy, Public Administration, Architecture, or related field.

AICP certification (or ability to obtain within 12 months).

Experience in a high-growth urban or suburban jurisdiction.

Strong knowledge of Georgia planning law, zoning procedures, and local government operations.

Experience with Comprehensive Plans, UDO updates, and complex community engagement processes.

Demonstrated success in process improvement, data analytics, or digital transformation of planning processes.

Deputy Director of Development Services General Summary The Deputy Director of Development Services serves as a senior executive leader within the Department of Planning & Sustainability. This position provides strategic, operational, and administrative leadership over the centralized development services functions of DeKalb County, including land development, permitting, plan review, inspections, business licensing, zoning intake, and customer service.

The Deputy Director works collaboratively with County leadership, external stakeholders, community partners, and development professionals to ensure efficient, transparent, and customer-focused development services that support high-quality growth, economic vitality, code compliance, and sustainable development across DeKalb County.

This position reports directly to the Director of Planning & Sustainability.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Management

Provides executive oversight and daily management of the Development Services Division, including permitting, plan review, land development, inspections, business licensing, code enforcement coordination, and customer-service operations.

Develops and implements policies, procedures, and performance standards to improve operational effectiveness, reduce processing times, and ensure compliance with County ordinances and state law.

Leads strategic planning initiatives, process improvements, and modernization efforts, including digital permitting, online customer platforms, and cross-departmental workflow integration.

Operational Oversight

Coordinates permitting and development review functions across related departments such as GIS, Fire Marshal’s Office, Watershed Management, Traffic Engineering, Public Works, and Code Enforcement.

Oversees complex development applications, master plans, subdivision approvals, and land development cases, ensuring timely and accurate processing.

Ensures development review decisions comply with zoning codes, UDO requirements, and engineering standards.

Supervises staff including managers, supervisors, planners, engineers, building officials, inspectors, technicians, and customer service personnel.

Performance, Reporting & Accountability

Establishes performance metrics, dashboards, and service-level targets to monitor productivity, workflow efficiency, and customer satisfaction.

Prepares executive-level reports, presentations, and policy recommendations to senior leadership, CEO’s Office, County Commissioners, and advisory boards.

Ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, as well as internal governance standards.

Customer & Stakeholder Engagement

Serves as the primary liaison to developers, contractors, engineers, neighborhood groups, and planning partners.

Facilitates conflict resolution, escalated case management, and interagency communication to ensure timely and transparent service delivery.

Designs and delivers training, outreach sessions, and educational materials for customers and development professionals.

Budgeting & Administration

Assists in developing and managing the division’s annual budget, staffing plan, and resource allocation strategies.

Identifies grant opportunities, revenue enhancements, and operational efficiencies to support program sustainability.

Oversees procurement activities, vendor contracts, and technology initiatives supporting Development Services operations.

Talent Development & Organizational Culture

Provides leadership, mentorship, and professional development opportunities for staff.

Promotes a culture of customer service, accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement.

Ensures compliance with County HR policies, training requirements, and performance management procedures.

Preferred Qualifications

Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Public Administration, Engineering, or related discipline.

Demonstrated success implementing customer service improvements and cross-departmental workflow integration.

AICP certification, ICC certifications, or Georgia Building Official credentials preferred but not required.

Experience with large urban jurisdictions or high-volume permitting environments preferred but not required.

Strong background in Lean Six Sigma, process mapping, performance management, or digital permitting transformation preferred but not required.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Deep understanding of land development processes, zoning regulations, building codes, engineering standards, and permitting workflows.

Demonstrated ability to lead large teams and manage complex, multi-disciplinary operations.

Strong communication, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement skills.

Ability to analyze data, streamline processes, and implement performance-based management systems.

Commitment to equity, accountability, sustainability, and excellent public service.

Working Conditions Work is performed in both office and field environments with occasional site visits. The position requires attendance at evening or weekend meetings as necessary.

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