Coastal Program Analyst I/II

California Coastal Commission

California Coastal Commission

IT
San Francisco, CA, USA
Posted on Nov 4, 2025

Job Description and Duties

The California Coastal Commission (Commission) is seeking a new talented addition to its North Central Coast District Office in San Francisco. The North Central Coast District Office has responsibility for carrying out the requirements of the California Coastal Act in Sonoma, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties. This Coastal Program Analyst (also referred to as a “Coastal Planner”) position is located in the Commission’s San Francisco Office, and the selected candidates will be hired as either a Coastal Program Analyst I or II, depending on the level of their experience. These positions represent the ‘line’ planning positions in the Commission, and will be responsible for helping to implement the local coastal program (LCP) planning and coastal development permit (CDP) regulatory work in the North Central Coast District, including project management, coordination with other agency units (e.g., legal, enforcement, technical services, etc.), and external communications outside the District. In addition, attendance at certain Coastal Commission meetings and making staff presentations will be required. The person in this position will reporting directly to the District Supervisor and District Manager. Duties include:

  • Review coastal development permit applications for conformity with California Coastal Act requirements;
  • Analyze coastal land use plans and zoning ordinances prepared by cities and counties in the coastal zone for conformity with California Coastal Act requirements;
  • Prepare written recommendations to the Commission on permit applications and other matters;
  • Review compliance by applicants with the terms of previously issued coastal permits;
  • Monitor the coastal regulatory and planning programs of assigned cities and counties and participate through means such as commenting on proposed developments under review at the local level and assisting local government planners in interpretation of the California Coastal Act and Local Coastal Program (LCP) policies;
  • Provide information to permit applicants and members of the public regarding the Commission’s regulatory and planning programs;
  • Take a proactive approach to identifying and solving problems of LCP interpretation and implementation;
  • Perform miscellaneous other tasks, including analyzing the environmental impacts of projects in the coastal zone; interpreting aerial photographs and mapped information; visiting the sites of coastal projects; and attending meetings with local, state, and federal government agencies;
  • Some travel and fieldwork is required;
  • Support public participation and public outreach;
  • Prepare and present effective oral presentations; and
  • Possible work on grant projects.


This position requires some days in the office as well as the ability to telework.

You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.