Position Closes: June 4, 2026
If so, the City of Greensboro is seeking a forward-thinking Planning Director to lead the City’s growth and development strategy during a period of continued population growth, reinvestment, and transformation. This is a highly visible leadership role for a leader who can bridge traditional planning with progressive growth and development, balancing long-range vision with real-time development outcomes. This role sits at the intersection of land-use policy, economic development, infrastructure alignment, and community planning and will play a central role in shaping how Greensboro grows and evolves. The ideal candidate will be able to balance growth with preservation, guide development to support long-term community goals, and advance equitable, data-driven, and community-centered planning outcomes.
Reporting to the Assistant City Manager, the Planning Director oversees a department of more than 30 professional staff and an annual operating budget exceeding $4.2 million. The role partners closely with the City Manager’s Office, City Council, Economic Development, Transportation, Housing & Neighborhood Development, and regional agencies to shape Greensboro’s long-term livability and economic vitality.
About the Planning Department:
The Planning Department serves as the steward of Greensboro’s long-range vision for land use, redevelopment, and neighborhood investment. Guided by the GSO2040 Comprehensive Plan and Vision 36 Strategic Framework, the Department plays a central role in implementation by advancing inclusive growth, sustainability, and coordinated development across the City.
Key functions include:
Strategic Priorities of the Role:
The Planning Director will play a central role in advancing several interconnected City priorities:
Key Responsibilities:
Leadership & Impact:
This role carries significant organizational influence, with direct impact on City policy, capital investment alignment, and long-term community outcomes. The Director regularly engages with City Council, boards and commissions, developers, community stakeholders, and regional partners, and plays a key role in shaping decisions that guide Greensboro’s growth for decades to come.
The City of Greensboro is governed under a Council-Manager form of government, with the City Council serving as the legislative body. The Council is composed of a Mayor and eight Councilmembers, each serving four-year terms. The council is responsible for establishing policy and approving the City’s $830.6 M budget.
The City organization includes approximately 2,800 full-time, 200 part-time, and up to 1,000 temporary and seasonal employees across a wide range of services and departments. The City Manager serves as the chief executive officer of the City and is responsible for implementing Council policy and overseeing the day-to-day operations of City government.
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Salary and Benefits:
The full salary range for the position is $130,643.00 - $233,783.00 with eligibility for additional executive compensation of $4,320 annually. As a City employee, the Planning Director participates in the North Carolina Local Governmental Employees’ Retirement System (NCLGERS), which includes a 6% pre-tax employee contribution and a City-funded employer contribution, with vesting after five years. Supplemental retirement savings opportunities include participation in a 401(a) plan with a 3.25% City contribution based on base salary, as well as 457 / Roth 457 and 401(k) / Roth 401(k) plans. For highly experienced executives, the City may recognize prior public sector service through adjusted leave accrual rates and initial leave balances, consistent with established policies.
Learn more about the City’s generous benefits packagehere.
As with all individuals appointed as City Department Directors, the Planning Director must live within a 30-mile radius of the Greensboro city limits within 12 months of their appointment. This Exempt position offers the opportunity to lead a high-performing team, shape citywide growth and development strategy, and play a central role in delivering outcomes that support a more connected, resilient, and vibrant Greensboro community.