Senior Planner
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Government
Environmental/ Urban Planning
Shape the Future of a World-Class Mountain Community:
Join Us as a Senior Planner!
The Town of Vail is seeking a dedicated and talented individual to join our Community Development team as a Senior Planner!
Position SummaryAs a Town of Vail Senior planner, you will be ready to tackle complex planning projects with significant community impact, shaping the future of our vibrant community through professional planning duties in areas such as current planning, long-range planning, land development regulations, special projects, and code compliance. You will be a critical member of our cohesive Community Development team, with additional focus as a mentor to junior planners and members of the team.
Be prepared to show this level of team oriented leadership with high-profile initiatives as well!
Current Senior Planner Salary Range: $82,000 (minimum) - $123,000 (maximum).
This role will contribute to enhancing Vail’s unique character and livability while fostering collaboration across departments, applicants, and community stakeholders.
How to ApplyTo be considered, please submit the following:
- A resume
- A cover letter outlining your interest in the position
- A completed Town of Vail employment application
We are seeking qualified and serious applicants only
. If you are not willing to relocate to Vail
, please do not apply.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Land Use/Urban Planning, City Planning, Urban Design, or a closely related field.
- Strong ability to read and interpret architectural and construction plans.
- Excellent communication skills to present and simplify complex topics for diverse audiences.
- Proficiency with technology tools, including permitting software, GIS, and Microsoft Office
- Minimum of 5 years of full-time planning experience (municipal experience preferred);
Master’s Degree is a plus. - AICP certification is required.
- Advanced knowledge of urban design principles, land use law, and leadership in sustainable practices.
- Proven experience mentoring team members and managing large-scale or high-impact planning projects.
- Indoor office setting with occasional travel to construction sites involving varied terrain and inclement weather.
- Public presentations and engagement with diverse stakeholders, including boards, commissions, and the general public.
- Ability to move and transport objects up to 40 pounds.
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