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Shared Town Planner – Towns of Blackstone and Dudley. The towns of Blackstone and Dudley are seeking applicants for the full-time position of Shared Town Planner. This position offers a salary of up to $90,000, commensurate with qualifications and experience, plus an excellent benefits package. The Shared Town Planner oversees planning, zoning, land use, and economic development activities in both communities. The Planner supports the Planning Boards, coordinates with Zoning Boards of Appeals and Economic Development Committees, and collaborates with municipal departments on land use projects, grant administration, and long-term planning initiatives. Key responsibilities include reviewing permit applications and development proposals; advising boards on zoning and land use matters; preparing and managing grants; supporting economic development efforts; organizing public hearings and workshops; representing both towns in regional/state initiatives; and updating zoning bylaws, subdivision regulations, and planning documents. Attendance at evening board and committee meetings in both towns is required. Bachelor’s degree in planning, community development, or related field required; three or more years of municipal planning experience preferred. Master’s degree and/or AICP certification desirable. Strong communication, public engagement, and project management skills are essential. Full job description available at: townofblackstone.org/jobs
Job Responsibility:
Oversees planning, zoning, land use, and economic development activities in both communities
Supports the Planning Boards, coordinates with Zoning Boards of Appeals and Economic Development Committees
Collaborates with municipal departments on land use projects, grant administration, and long-term planning initiatives
Reviewing permit applications and development proposals
Advising boards on zoning and land use matters
Preparing and managing grants
Supporting economic development efforts
Organizing public hearings and workshops
Representing both towns in regional/state initiatives
Updating zoning bylaws, subdivision regulations, and planning documents
Attendance at evening board and committee meetings in both towns is required
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in planning, community development, or related field required
three or more years of municipal planning experience preferred
Strong communication, public engagement, and project management skills are essential