Development Services Code Enforcement Specialist Part Time
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Administrative/Clerical
Government Administration, Clerical -
Government
Government Administration
Overview
Job Description
ANNUAL SALARY RANGE: $32.7K - $37K
PART-TIME 30 HOURS PER WEEK
IMPORTANT:
Please note that this is a hybrid position involving both office administration and on-site fieldwork.
DEFINITION
The Development Services & Code Enforcement Specialist provides administrative and field support to permitting, code enforcement, business licensing, and departmental operations. This role supports regulatory compliance by maintaining accurate records, assisting with enforcement processes, coordinating public meetings, and serving as a liaison between the City, residents, and external agencies. The Development Services & Code Enforcement Specialist is well organized, service-oriented and detail-oriented.
ResponsibilitiesPermit & Code Enforcement Support
- Utilize the City’s permitting software to create, maintain, track, and report permit information.
- Maintain digital records for plan check applications and issued permits.
- Provide administrative support for code enforcement cases, including building, zoning, signage, nuisance, right-of-way, and street-related violations of adopted city codes.
- Conduct initial code enforcement investigations and inspections, including:
- Receiving and documenting complaints and citizen concerns in City software systems
- Conducting field site visits and documenting conditions with notes and photographs
- Preparing draft Notices of Violation and ensuring proper mailing in accordance with legal requirements
- Conducting follow-up inspections to verify compliance
- Coordinating enforcement activities with third-party contractors
Clean & Lien Processing
- Coordinate with City departments to calculate labor, materials, overhead, and fees.
- Prepare, mail, and track required notices.
- Maintain accurate documentation and case records.
- Process and record liens with the Pima County Recorder’s Office.
Administrative & Departmental Support
- Prepare monthly departmental reports.
- Provide secondary support to the Assistant City Clerk and Permit Technician.
- Coordinate departmental calendars, meetings, and appointments.
- Draft correspondence, procedural manuals, and other internal documentation.
Public Hearings & Boards
- Schedule and coordinate meetings for the following boards and commissions:
- Planning & Zoning Commission
- Board of Adjustment
- Board of Appeals
- Prepare meeting agendas, record and transcribe meeting minutes, and ensure legal notice posting requirements are met.
- Maintain and update the City’s website with public notices, meeting materials, and other required postings.
Interagency Coordination & Reporting
- Attend Pima Association of Governments (PAG) and Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) meetings as required.
- Prepare and submit housing, commercial, transportation, environmental, and economic development data to regional agencies.
Business Licensing Support
- Assist with processing and tracking business license applications.
- Respond to basic business license inquiries from the public.
- Maintain accurate license records within City software systems.
- Refer complex licensing matters to appropriate staff.
Knowledge of:
- Permit processing systems and automated tracking software
- Code enforcement documentation and administrative procedures
- Public meeting processes and legal posting requirements
- Office practices, recordkeeping, and interdepartmental coordination
- Basic business licensing processes and terminology
Some positions may require knowledge of terminology and procedures specific to the area of assignment.
Skill in:
- Using software systems to track permits, enforcement cases, and reports
- Managing multiple deadlines and priorities
- Preparing meeting agendas, minutes, and official notices
- Communicating effectively with the public and internal staff
- Maintaining website content and digital records
- Organization
Executive direction is provided by the Department Head. The Development Services & Code Enforcement Specialist has no supervisory responsibilities.
QualificationsNote:
The required level and scope of the following knowledge and skills relate to the level of the position as defined in the class characteristics.
- High school diploma or equivalent, including coursework in business…
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