Ocean Job Board
California Coastal Commission
IT
Arcata, CA, USA
The California Coastal Commission is seeking a talented addition to its North Coast District Office in Arcata. The North Coast District has responsibility for carrying out the requirements of the California Coastal Act in Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino Counties, a distance of over 325 miles. The Coastal Act provides for the balanced use of the coastal zone and includes policies to protect, restore, and enhance coastal and marine resources for the continuing benefit of current and future generations. Working in conjunction with local governments who are required to bring their local plans and zoning ordinances into conformity with the policies of the California Coastal Act, the Coastal Commission regulates land use and development along California’s 1,100-mile-long coastline. Employees at the Commission enjoy working on a broad range of issues to plan for and manage coastal land uses while protecting important coastal resources including wetlands, sensitive habitats, scenic landscapes and public views to and along the coast, public coastal access and recreation opportunities. The Commission’s staff includes dedicated planners, environmental scientists, attorneys, geologists and engineers, and administrative staff.
This Coastal Program Analyst position is located in the Commission’s Arcata office, and the desired candidate may be hired at the Coastal Program Analyst I (Coastal Planner) or II (Associate Coastal Planner) level, depending on their level of experience. This position works with local governments on the development and implementation of Local Coastal Programs (LCPs), reviews LCP documents to determine if they are consistent with the California Coastal Act, reviews and provides written recommendations on coastal development permit (CDP) applications to determine if proposals are consistent with the Coastal Act or LCP as applicable, and reviews and provides recommendations on appeals to the Commission of local government decisions. This position will be responsible for helping to implement the LCP planning and CDP regulatory work in the North 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 report directly to one of the North Coast District Supervisors. Duties will include but will not be limited to:
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.