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Executive Director of the Institute for Quality Communities, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
The University of Oklahoma College of Architecture invites applications for the position of Executive Director of the Institute for Quality Communities. The Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) was established in 2008 by University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren to enhance the quality of communities throughout Oklahoma and around the world.

Program Analyst, TransitCenter, New York, New York
TransitCenter, a civic organization that supports and catalyzes innovation in sustainable urban mobility, seeks a dynamic Program Analyst to join its staff of two in its New York office. As part of a small core team, the Program Analyst will research issues, develop opportunities, and execute projects for TransitCenter initiatives that promote sustainable urban mobility.

Sacramento Journalist, Streetsblog Los Angeles, Sacramento, California
The Southern California Streets Initiative is looking for a full-time writer to cover issues in the state Capitol, including the legislature, executive branch and Governor’s Office, that pertain to transportation, planning, open space, development and public health.

Los Angeles Journalist, Streetsblog Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
The Southern California Streets Initiative is looking for a full-time writer to join the staff of Streetsblog Los Angeles as a full-time writer to cover transportation, land use, planning, open space, and public health issues in Greater Los Angeles.

Smart Growth America Fellowships, Smart Growth America, Washington, DC
Smart Growth America (SGA) is seeking three Fellows for its core programs to engage with Congress, the Administration, state leaders and allies on the benefits of smart growth policies.

Data and Technology Planning Associate, Regional Plan Association, New York, New York
Regional Plan Association is seeking a talented urban planner, computer scientist or policy analyst to develop policy and advocacy programs around technology and urban planning. We are looking for someone who understands how new opportunities for technology and data can help foster thriving, healthy communities.

Director of Energy and Environmental Programs, Regional Plan Association, New York, New York
Regional Plan Association is seeking a creative and dynamic professional to direct the organization’s energy and environment initiatives, including climate mitigation and adaptation, open space conservation and park development, and water resource management.

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