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#job: the San Francisco Planning Department is seeking two Planner I positions, who will support the SF Survey and have an opportunity to work with the SF Cultural Heritage database, powered by Arches. Apply by October 17:
5277 - Planner I (SF Survey)
The San Francisco Planning Department is recruiting for two (2) Planner I positions to support the San Francisco Citywide Cultural Resources Survey (SF Survey) project. Specific information regarding this recruitment process are listed below:Application Opening: October 3, 2025Application Deadline: October 17, 2025Recruitment ID: RTF0160102-01158719Analyst: Zoey FengAppointment Type: Temporary ExemptThis position is exempt from Civil Service Commission rules pursuant to the City and County of San Francisco, Charter Section 10.104, and incumbents serve at the discretion of the Appointing Officer. The duration of the appointment shall not exceed three (3) years.The Department
The San Francisco Planning Department (CPC) plays a central role in guiding the growth and development in our City. The Department works with other City agencies and the community to help achieve great planning for a great city. The Division
The Current Planning Division is responsible for reviewing land use development applications, implementing the historic preservation program, enforcement of the Planning Code, management of the Short-Term Rental program and operating the Public Information Center (PIC) among other work. Every year, this division reviews and processes over 6,000 building permits and hundreds of land use applications.Our Mission
The mission of the San Francisco Planning Department, under the direction of the Planning Commission, shapes the future of San Francisco and the region by: generating an extraordinary vision for the General Plan and in neighborhood plans; fostering exemplary design through planning controls; improving our surroundings through environmental analysis; preserving our unique heritage; encouraging a broad range of housing and a diverse job base; and enforcing the Planning Code. Our Racial and Social Equity Vision
The Department’s racial and social equity vision is: We envision inclusive neighborhoods that provide all with the opportunity to lead fulfilling, meaningful, and healthy lives. We envision a city where public life and public spaces reflect the past, present and future of San Franciscans. We envision a city where a person’s race does not determine their lives’ prospects and success. We envision an inclusive Planning Department and Commissions that represent and engage in the communities we serve. We envision a Department that proactively infuses racial and social equity in both internal operations and external Planning work. Together, we are reimagining what the Planning field is and can be – inclusive, diverse and one that centers racial and social equity both as a practice and as an indicator of success. In order to achieve this broader city vision, we must do our part and address racial and social equity within the Planning Department’s policies and practices.