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Urban Planning & Policy

Urban and regional planners held about 32,000 jobs in 2004. About 7 out of 10 were employed by local governments. Companies involved with architectural, engineering, and related services, as well as management, scientific, and technical consulting services, employ an increasing proportion of planners in the private sector. Others are employed in State government agencies dealing with housing, transportation, or environmental protection, and a small number work for the Federal Government.

Employment of urban and regional planners is expected to grow as fast as average for all occupations through 2014. Employment growth will be driven by the need for State and local governments to provide public services such as regulation of commercial development, the environment, transportation, housing, and land use and development for an expanding population. Nongovernmental initiatives dealing with historic preservation and redevelopment will provide additional openings. Some job openings also will arise from the need to replace experienced planners who transfer to other occupations, retire, or leave the labor force for other reasons. Graduates with a master’s degree from an accredited program should have an advantage in the job market.

Most new jobs for urban and regional planners will be in local government, as planners will be needed to address an array of problems associated with population growth, especially in affluent, rapidly expanding communities. For example, new housing developments require roads, sewer systems, fire stations, schools, libraries, and recreation facilities that must be planned for in the midst of a consideration of budgetary constraints. Small-town chambers of commerce, economic development authorities, and tourism bureaus may hire planners, preferably with some background in marketing and public relations.

The fastest job growth for urban and regional planners will occur in the private sector, primarily in professional, scientific, and technical services. For example, planners may be employed by these firms to help design security measures for a building that meet a desired security level, but that also are subtle and blend in with the surrounding area. However, because the private sector employs fewer than 2 out of 10 urban and regional planners, not as many new jobs will be created in the private sector as in government.

Median annual earnings of urban and regional planners were $53,450 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $41,950 and $67,530. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $33,840, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $82,610. Median annual earnings in local government, the industry employing the largest number of urban and regional planners, were $52,520.

Urban and regional planners develop plans for the growth of urban, suburban, and rural communities. Others whose work is similar include architects, civil engineers, environmental engineers, landscape architects, and geographers.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook , 2006-07 Edition, Urban and Regional Planners, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos057.htm (visited May 02, 2007).

Job Postings

Date Posted
Posted Until
Agency/Organization
Job Title
September 12 October 12 U of I Urbana-Champaign Direact of Real Estate Planning and Services
September 12 October 12 NYC Center for Economic Opportunity Senior Project Manager
September 7 October 7 Teska Associates, Inc. Associate Planner
September 7 September 17 City of Monterey, CA Recreation Coordinator
September 7 November 2 Elmhurst College Director of Urban Studies
September 7 October 7 City of Marina, CA Economic Development Coordinator
September 7 October 7 National Ecological Footprint Program Manager
September 7 October 31 California State University San Marcos Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Planning
September 7 October 7 Spanish Coalition for Housing Senior Program Manager
September 7 October 7 Applied Real Estate Analysis (AREA) Telephone Surveyors
September 7 November 2 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Associate Professor
August 28 September 28 Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning Associate Environmental Planner
August 23 September 23 UIC College of Nursing Qualitative Research Position
August 23 September 23 Spanish Coalition for Housing Senior Program Manager
August 23 September 23 Spanish Coalition for Housing Housing Counselor
August 21 September 11 UIC College of Applied Sciences Network Specialist
August 20 September 20 City of Marina Economic Development Coordinator
August 20 September 20 City of Marina Housing Coorinator
August 15 September 15 Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission Management Planner
August 15 September 15 Advocate Health Care Senior Planning Analyst
August 14 September 14 Jewish Council on Urban Affairs Community Initiative Organizer
August 14 September 14 First Community Land Trust of Chicago Membership Services Coordinator
August 14 September 14 Metropolitan Tenants Organization Healthy Homes Organizer
August 13 September 13 Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Managing Director
August 13 September 13 Illinois Center for Violence Prevention Evaluator

Internship Postings

Date Posted
Posted Until
Agency/Organization
Job Title
August 28 October 1 LISC MetroEDGE GIS Programming Intern
August 15 September 30 Congress for the New Urbanism Intern

 

Fellowship Postings

Date Posted Posted Until Agency/Organization Fellowship Title
September 12 June1 Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Fellowship Program
September 12 June 1

Christine Mirzayan Science adn Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program

Fellowship Program
June 13 April 13, 2008 Latino Issues Forum Public Policy Summer Fellowship Program
June 4 August 30 India China Institute - PUKAR Fellowship
May 17 August 30 Aspen Institute William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fellwship

 


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