$44.69-$67.05 Hourly / $7,746.27-$11,622.00 Monthly / $92,955.20-$139,464.00 Yearly
Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent judgment with focus on the diversification and expansion of the tax base, coordination of infrastructure and service enhancements, and maximizing development/redevelopment potential. Tasks are of more than average difficulty and involve extensive contact with government officials and public/private entities (e.g., Community Redevelopment Agency, City Council, financial institutions, real estate representatives, and private community development agencies). Under general supervision, employees coordinate and develop recommendations for the funding of capital programs, development incentives, and implementation of area strategic action plans. Duties require a high degree of tact and courtesy in dealing with a variety of private and public contacts. Assignments cover a wide spectrum of highly complex tasks, which include major administrative and fiscal functions. Requires sedentary work that involves walking or standing some of the time, exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a recurring basis, or routine keyboard operations. The job risks exposure to no significant environmental hazards. The job requires normal visual acuity, and field of vision, hearing, speaking, color perception, depth perception, and texture perception.
Position may be required to work alternate hours as necessary.
Supervises complex grant administration and
monitoring involving the implementation of formally adopted community
redevelopment area plans within the City of Tampa’s nine (9) Community
Redevelopment Areas (CRAs).
Monitors and tracks redevelopment agreements.
Coordinates local government’s role in
advising and negotiating development initiative proposals on public
participation, site selection, financing opportunities; performs financial
analysis, feasibility studies and other research; compiles data and prepares
reports reflecting implementation recommendations.
Analyzes and researches files and other
records for needed information; provides information to the public by phone
regarding the department’s operation in order to facilitate their understanding.
Acts as team leader on a project basis to
facilitate project completion.
Participates in discussions of pre-construction meetings to exchange information, make recommendations, etc.;
conducts field investigations/surveys to collect information/evidence when
necessary.
Oversees economic development projects to
ensure compliance with applicable contracts, city, county, state, federal
codes, ordinances, and laws; makes periodic visits to locations to determine
adherence to procedures and solve problems; meets with the public to market
development programs; attends meetings to plan development proposals.
Schedules, budgets, and allocates resources
for assignments and desired objectives.
Formulates operational policies and procedures
for functions and projects.
Supervises Economic Development Specialists I
& II and/or CRA support team; directs project consultants and contractors.
Researches, proposes, tests, and implements
innovative approaches to conducting projects to enhance quality and cost
effectiveness.
Ensures that projects are appropriately
equipped with sufficient staffing and financial resources to optimize
achievement of project goals and schedules.
Recommends training, selection, promotion,
discharge, and other appropriate personnel actions.
Uses coaching and development to build a
diverse pipeline of highly qualified talent and future leaders.
Establishes and maintains lines of
communication and coordinates with City departments, property and business
owners, appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies.
Provides clear and timely communications on
all relevant business and people issues as they impact operations, customer
service and quality of life.
Represents the CRA when interacting with
public officials and organizations.
Promotes world-class customer service by being
accessible and responsive, anticipating customer expectations, delivering
innovative and resourceful solutions, and building partnerships within the
community.
Remains well-informed of innovative practices
in the field of community redevelopment.
May be required to work alternate hours as
necessary for the efficient operation of the department.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge of: the principles of urban planning and neighborhood redevelopment practices; economics, public finance and other fields applied to City planning; finance, budgeting, and general accounting principles; local real estate market; real estate transaction law.
Ability to: communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing; demonstrate professional resiliency, agility, and the willingness to adapt in environments with ongoing changes and competing demands; anticipates and plans for contingencies; conduct project analyses and to analyze and formulate recommendations based upon such studies; evaluate and supervise the work of direct reports; develop and maintain effective working relationships with management, elected officials, other City departments, and the public; prioritize workload and complete projects in a timely manner.
Skills to: organize and plan, organizational and planning; talking to others to convey information effectively.