Adams, Massachusetts is seeking an experienced and energetic professional who will continue Adams’
evolution from mill town to premier community in the Berkshires by leading an aggressive and
visionary multi-disciplined Community Development Department that seeks to enhance our community
quality of life for residents while stimulating business development. Adams is a picturesque valley
town of approximately 8,500 residents in beautiful northern Berkshire County at the base of Mount
Greylock, the Commonwealth’s highest peak, with easy access to the region’s wealth of outdoor
recreational opportunities. With both urban and rural characteristics, it is the third largest
municipality in the Berkshires featuring an attractive and compact town center with surrounding
residential neighborhoods and respect for its proud history. The Town is positioned to take
advantage of its strategic location between the population centers of Pittsfield and North Adams
with a variety of housing, small business, light industry and recreational opportunities to live,
work and play.
The ideal candidate will possess the right mix of technical experience, aptitude and skills,
including sufficient knowledge of community/economic development concepts, urban and regional
planning principles and land use regulations/concepts; experience in policy analysis,
program development/evaluation and project management; skills to identify and employ local, state,
and federal programs, initiatives and financial resources available to advance the Town’s community
and economic development objectives. The ability to multi-task, set goals and utilize a strategic
approach to planning and managing multiple, complex issues is required. An innovative spirit is
sought for this position.
Successful candidates will demonstrate excellent communication, interpersonal and analytical
skills, effective grant writing experience and a collaborative approach to working with other
agencies. The ability to communicate effectively to diverse groups and individuals is a must along
with the capability to establish harmonious working relationships with town officials, governmental
representatives, community groups, the public and the ability to supervise subordinate personnel
effectively in a teamwork environment.