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Opportunity Details

Position Title

Community Planner

Posted:


Organization

National Capital Planning Commission [http://www.ncpc.gov]

See position description.


Candidate Disciplines

Architecture, Planning, Urban Design, Historic Preservation Planning, Landscape Architecture


Position Information

Location: Washington, DC

Position Type: Regular/Full-time

Description: The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC)- "The Federal Planning Agency for America's Capital" - is looking for a highly motivated and experienced Community Planner to join our team!

NCPC, through project review, policy work, and planning initiatives, defines and protects the Federal Government's interests in the development of the National Capital Region. The federal interest is broad and multi-faceted, ranging from ensuring government facilities meet mission needs and provide great work environments; leadership in sustainable development; protecting the region's parks and cultural and historic resources; and balancing security needs and public access. This is a full-time permanent position. More than one position may be filled from this announcement.

Great Benefits:  Paid vacation, sick days, and holidays.  In addition, NCPC offers flexible work schedules, a public transportation subsidy, telework, and an on-site physical fitness facility.

For qualifications, major duties, and application instructions, visit our website at: www.ncpc.gov.  Go to the "About Us" page; then, on that page, click "Opportunities" to view the full announcement.

Apply Online.

Compensation: Paid - Annual Salary

Organization's Online Posting: http://www.ncpc.gov


Application

Required Materials: Cover letter, Resume, Online application

Materials Format: Online

Deadline: May 9, 2012


Submit Applications To:

Online application: http://www.ncpc.gov

National Capital Planning Commission

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