Planner II / Associate / Junior Planner

The position of Planner II, also known as Associate Planner or Junior Planner, requires professional planning work of moderate difficulty. It is characterized by increasingly specialized knowledge of the planning field and a more elevated level of required duties and responsibilities compared with the Planner I. The Planner II is expected to possess in-depth knowledge within one or more planning specialties such as economic development, comprehensive planning, or environmental planning.

Although senior planners and supervisors closely review the work of the Planner II, planners at this level receive somewhat less immediate supervision when compared to the Planning Technician or Planner I.

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Minimum Qualifications

The Planner II level generally requires a master's degree with two years of experience in the planning profession. Organizations may accept candidates with a bachelor's degree and four years of professional planning experience. AICP Certification is preferred.