Senior Environmental Planner

Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)

$82K — $92K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in regional planning, natural resources management, climate change and resiliency planning, or a related field; or a Master's degree with relevant experience.
  • 6+ years of professional experience (or 4+ years with a Master's degree) in environmental planning or a related field.
  • Strong understanding of sustainable resource management practices, specifically related to water and climate resilience.
  • Experience working with governmental entities on developing regulations and municipal bylaws.
  • Knowledge of key environmental regulations and programs relevant to Massachusetts and federal laws.
  • Commitment to equity, particularly in engaging Environmental Justice communities.
  • Excellent communication and project management skills.

Responsibilities

  • Assist local governments in preparing for climate and environmental challenges through sustainable planning.
  • Prepare Hazard Mitigation and Climate Resilience Plans for municipalities.
  • Support the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Planning process for cities and towns.
  • Review municipal regulations on climate resilience and water management, providing recommendations for enhancements.
  • Address environmental risks impacting marginalized communities to promote equity in planning.
  • Research and recommend strategies for mitigating climate change impacts with a focus on nature-based solutions.
  • Act as project manager for local and regional initiatives, collaborating with other departments and stakeholders.

Benefits

  • 75% medical insurance premium paid by MAPC.
  • Reasonable dental and vision plans available.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare and dependent care.
  • Public transit commuter subsidy up to $225.
  • Defined Benefit Pension plan and 457(b) retirement savings plan offered.
  • 13 paid holidays and competitive sick and vacation time.
  • Tuition assistance and professional development opportunities.
Full Job Description
Salary: $82,000.00 - $92,000.00 Annually
Location : 60 Temple Place, Boston, MA
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: ENV-JUN26_SEP
Department: Environment
Opening Date: 06/23/2026

Description
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) seeks candidates for the position of Senior Environmental Planner, who will work on a wide variety of local and regional projects to ensure climate equity and resilience for cities and towns in the region. This includes supporting cities and towns with identifying and mitigating environmental hazards and advancing climate planning and implementation solutions. The Senior Environmental Planner will also help to evaluate and recommend improvements in state laws, regulations, policies, and programs consistent with the values described in : Shaping the Region Together, the regional land use and policy plan.

About the Department

MAPC's Environment Department works to promote the planning and implementation of environmental best practices and climate resilience solutions. Our strategic goals include promoting the protection and sustainable management of water resources; preparing for and enhancing communities' resilience to the impacts of climate change and natural hazards; promoting nature-based solutions to resource management and climate challenges; and advancing equity and environmental justice. The Senior Environmental Planner reports to the Director of Environmental Planning; the position provides an opportunity to shape the strategic direction for environmental and climate policies within local communities and across Greater Boston.

Responsibilities (including but not limited to)

  • Assist cities and towns to prepare for regional climate and environmental challenges, such as sustainable water management, coastal resilience planning, and protection of critical natural areas;
  • Prepare Hazard Mitigation and Climate Resilience Plans for cities and towns;
  • Support cities and towns with the Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) Planning 2.0 process;
  • Review municipal bylaws/ordinances and regulations regarding climate resilience and sustainable water management, including Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development, and prepare recommendations for new or updated regulations;
  • Promote equity by addressing the environmental risks and challenges facing Environmental Justice communities and historically marginalized populations, such as BIPOC, low-income, elderly, immigrants, and differently abled people;
  • Research, evaluate and recommend options for reducing and mitigating the impacts of development and climate change, with an emphasis on nature-based solutions;
  • Serve as Project Manager for local and regional projects, and in a role of collaboration with other MAPC departments on multi-departmental projects;
  • Research new areas of practice; develop new project proposals and seek funding to support and expand the Environment Department's mission;
  • Pursue professional development opportunities to remain informed about current environmental planning issues, programs, resources, and tools;
  • Collaborate on environmental issues with state and federal agencies, non-profit advocacy and research groups, and community-based organizations;
  • Collaborate with other MAPC departments on interdisciplinary projects; and
  • Support state environmental policy or legislation through analysis and advocacy.

Evening events, occasional weekend events, and local travel are a responsibility for this position. MAPC does not require that you have a vehicle; however, you must have a valid driver's license and/or the ability to arrange transportation to meetings indifferent parts of the region. MAPC provides support for travel, including MBTA passes, a Zipcar account, and BlueBikes membership.

Qualifications
Candidates for this position should have a Bachelor's degree in regional planning, natural resources management, climate change and resiliency planning, or a closely related field, and a minimum of 6 years of relevant professional experience; or a Master's degree with a major in one of these fields and a minimum of 4 years of relevant professional experience.

Successful candidates will demonstrate all or most of the following:
  • Understanding of current best planning practices for sustainable resource management in areas such as water resources, coastal resources, climate resiliency, green infrastructure, and Low Impact Development;
  • Experience working with state and municipal government;
  • Experience with developing municipal bylaws/ordinances and regulations to promote sustainable management of land and water resources, green infrastructure, and climate resilience;
  • Knowledge of state and federal environmental regulations and programs, such as the Clean Water Act, the MS4 Stormwater Permit, the Wetlands Protection Act, the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act, the MA Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness program, and FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Program;
  • Familiarity with Environmental Justice efforts at the state and local levels, and a commitment to incorporating equity into planning projects and meaningfully engaging community stakeholders;
  • Excellent communication skills (verbal and written);
  • Project management and budgeting skills;
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to work effectively with MAPC team members, community groups, and government officials;
  • Strong facilitation and collaboration skills; experience handling public involvement and agency coordination with diverse stakeholders and other professionals; and
  • Ability to work with people in a range of settings, including diverse urban neighborhoods, developing suburban centers, and/or small or rural communities.

Preferred:
  • Knowledge of best practices for design and implementation of Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Development; ability to use graphic design tools and/or hydrologic analysis for assessment or conceptual design of Best Management Practices; and
  • Strong research skills, including ability to interpret and synthesize data; ability to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools.


Compensation and Benefits:

The salary ranges from $82,000 - $92,000 depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time exempt position. MAPC offers excellent Massachusetts state employee benefits as well as a flexible, supportive, and family-friendly work environment and a commitment to continued professional development.

How to Apply:

Apply online at The position is open until filled, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume. Candidates selected to interview will be asked to submit three (3) references plus a sample of relevant writing or work product. Candidates must have legal authorization to work in the USA and a valid driver's license and/or the ability to arrange transportation to meetings in different parts of the region. MAPC may consider sponsorship on a case-by-case basis.
As an MAPC employee you're offered a great career opportunity serving the people who live and work in the 101 cities and towns of Metropolitan Boston - but it's more than a paycheck. Our total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits which you should consider towards your overall compensation, including:
  • 75% MAPC paid medical insurance premium
  • Reasonable Dental and Vision Plans
  • Flexible Spending Account for Health Care and Dependent Care
  • Public transit commuter subsidy up to $225
  • Low cost basic and optional life insurance
  • Retirement Savings plans: Defined Benefit Pension plan through Mass. State Employees Retirement System (MESRB) and a Deferred Compensation 457(b) plan
  • 13 paid holidays per year and competitive Sick and Vacation Time
  • Up to 5 Discretionary days per year (based on hire date)
  • 40 MAPC-paid days for FMLA qualifying events, including parental leave
  • Tuition assistance
  • 100% Short-Term Disability and optional Long Term Disability coverage
  • Mass4You Wellness Programs and Employee Assistance Program
  • Professional Development
  • Payment of professional dues and memberships
  • On site drop-in yoga, lactation room, and work well fitness challenges
  • Mass State employee cell phone data and equipment discounts
  • Qualified Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program

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