General
Under general supervision of the City Administrator and Assistant City Administrator, the Business Development Coordinator proactively engages with companies to create a positive business environment conducive to growth and expansion in the City. They will conduct outreach visits, maintain ongoing relationships with area businesses, and will assist with the completion of economic development expansion and retention deals. This position serves as the main point of contact for and liaison between the City and various business organizations and associations along with managing and coordinating technical economic development strategies. This position may require a considerable amount of time in the field carrying out principal responsibilities and out of the area and/or state travel.
Supervision Received
The Business Development Coordinator is responsible to and held accountable by the City Administrator and Assistant City Administrator.
Supervision Exercised
Not Applicable.
Examples of Essential Duties
The following examples are meant to be illustrative only and are not intended to be all-inclusive:- Will serve as the primary staff member charged with positively promoting and advocating for the consistent attraction, retention and expansion of tourism and businesses to Osage Beach to create jobs and improve the local economy.
- Will develop and implement an annual economic development strategic plan, with specific goals, objectives and a detailed budget as well as serve as the authority on information, resources, benefits and programs related to development, redevelopment and revitalization in our community.
- Will plan, schedule, coordinate and attend special events (Bike Fest, Veteran’s Parade, Jeep Invasion, fishing tournaments, etc.), activities and projects to promote the Lake community. Projects may include:
- assembly of parcels,
- creation and implementation of revitalization tools,
- preparation of RFPs and evaluation of their responses,
- and marketing/communication activities.
- Will serve as liaison and partner with various business owners, associations and organizations including but not limited to:
- The Lake Area Chambers,
- Lake of the Ozarks Regional Economic Development Council (LOREDC),
- Council of Local Governments,
- Convention and Visitor’s Bureau (CVB),
- Missouri Economic Development Council
- Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED)
- and other boards/commissions/committees as assigned.
- Responsible for familiarizing public officials, retailers, developers, community groups, the public and others with the methods and orientation of development efforts while engaging with them in a professional manner to promote local and regional public-private partnerships and diversity.
- Continually build relationships with critical team players to assist current and incoming businesses and developments with their individual challenges and barriers to growth. This may include:
- assisting in coordinating new construction with the building department;
- workforce development with the surrounding schools;
- addressing the populous’ concerns regarding housing, school, and daycare options.
- Maintain market and community data to report statistics such as economic analysis, market trends, available vacant spaces, business expansions, job creation, new businesses, income information, traffic counts, available utilities, etc.
- Coordinate with the Public Information Officer (PIO) to communicate economic development and marketing information to various media outlets, social media channels, the City’s website, City officials, etc.
- Coordinate with the City Attorney to review development agreements and contracts as well as promote tax-incentive programs including but not limited to TIFs, CIDs, TDDs, 353 programs and Chapter 100.
- Coordinate with the City Planner to find suitable properties and provide leadership in the development and implementation of short- and long-range plans and policies related to business attraction and retention, redevelopment, future development and housing diversity.
- Responsible for updating and designing a variety of promotional/marketing/outreach materials for the purposes of business development, attraction, and retention. This may include:
- Using Canva, Adobe Creative Cloud, etc. to design government to business print and electronic marketing materials and campaigns for key industry and business stakeholders;
- Writing profiles, website content, articles, fliers and other publications in a clear and concise style;
- Strategically deploying content to successfully leverage national, regional and local connections and networks for future growth opportunities.
- Will create marketing presentations, conduct tours, meet new and existing business representatives, and respond to businesses interested in relocating or expanding within the City.
- May also do presentations to the Board of Aldermen and other community groups/commissions as necessary.
- Will perform other duties as assigned by the City Administrator and Assistant City Administrator.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of principles, procedures, and strategies of economic development within a government environment (i.e., demographic economic trends; growth forecasting; research, data, and trend analysis capabilities as they relate to economic development, etc.).
- Knowledge of marketing design to effectively communicate our communities brand identity and promote brand awareness through a variety of marketing materials, both print and digital.
- Knowledge of social media and digital advertising tools, methods, trends and industry standards including Google Analytics, best search engine optimization practices, targeting/retargeting and geotargeting/geofencing campaigns.
- High-level verbal and written communication skills with strong evidence of public speaking and presentation skills; further ability with public relations and copy writing ability preferred.
- Strong relationship building and interpersonal skills indicating an ability to communicate effectively with a wide array of constituent groups, providing group facilitation and mediation as necessary.
- Project and event management experience with an emphasis on an ability to work with high level government officials.
- Strong organizational skills with an expert ability to multitask and prioritize projects utilizing a high-level of problem solving and decision-making in a fast-paced, fluid environment.
- Projects and assignments are completed on time while still meeting schedule commitments and other deadlines.
- Strong ability to conduct themselves in a clear and professional demeanor with a diverse class of people ranging from staff, the public, officials, business owners, developers, etc. in all methods of communication.
- Ability to work effectively with city policymakers and department directors, including the assessment and resolution of problems and setting of priorities.
- Produce completed work using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc. at an intermediate to advanced skill level.
Minimum Qualifications
- Graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in Public Administration, Business Administration, Economic Development, Urban Planning or related field.
- Master’s Degree preferred.
- Economic development certifications preferred.
- Three to five years of experience in public sector economic development or re-development/revitalization is required.
or
- Any combination of education, training, and/or experience which would qualify for the position as decided by the City Administrator.