Annual salary range of $115,500-150,000 (actual pay depends on licensure, qualifications, experience, location, and business needs). Candidates with less planning experience are encouraged to apply but role placement and annual salary may be in a lower range, such as $90,000-$105,000 for Educational Planner I, or $105,000-120,000 for Educational Planner II.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
Hybrid/Remote is allowed.
K–12 School District Facilities Master Planning & Capital Program Development
About the Opportunity
This is a senior, high-impact facilities master planning role for professionals who want to shape the long-term future of K–12 school districts at a district-wide and community scale.
As a Senior Educational Facilities Planner, you will lead and influence facilities master plans and capital programs that guide millions of dollars in public investment—helping school districts make confident, defensible decisions about modernization, growth, consolidation, and long-range infrastructure strategy.
You will work inside an architecture and engineering firm, collaborating directly with architects, engineers, and construction administrators to ensure that planning recommendations are actionable, fundable, and ready to move into design and implementation. Unlike many planning roles, this position allows you to see your strategic work move from vision → plan → project delivery.
This role is ideal for professionals who enjoy:
Advising senior decision-makers on complex, long-range facilities challenges
Translating data (enrollment, capacity, facility condition) into clear planning direction
Balancing educational priorities with fiscal, operational, and physical realities
Leading conversations that shape campuses and communities for decades
At TETER, you'll serve as a trusted advisor to Superintendents, executive teams, and governing boards-helping districts navigate some of their most consequential facilities decisions.
How This Role Makes an Impact
In this role, you will:
Lead district-wide facilities master planning efforts that establish long-term capital priorities
Help school districts make informed decisions about modernization vs. replacement, growth, and consolidation
Align enrollment projections, educational programs, and physical capacity into cohesive facilities strategies
Shape capital improvement programs that directly influence funding, phasing, and implementation
Partner closely with architecture and engineering teams so that planning work transitions seamlessly into design
Communicate complex planning concepts clearly to boards, leadership teams, and community stakeholders
This position focuses on the built environment and capital planning side of K–12 education. It does not involve curriculum development, instructional planning, or academic program management.
Key Responsibilities
Facilities & Capital Planning
Lead and support districtwide facilities master plans for K–12 school districts
Conduct facility assessments, modernization analyses, and replacement evaluations
Translate enrollment projections and educational programs into physical capacity needs
Develop capital improvement programs, including project prioritization, sequencing, and phasing
Align facilities strategies with funding pathways, including state programs and local bond planning
Support long-range growth planning, consolidation scenarios, and modernization strategies
Collaboration & Integration
Collaborate closely with architects, engineers, and construction administrators to ensure planning efforts integrate smoothly into design and implementation
Provide clear planning direction that supports efficient transition from master planning to project delivery
Work across multidisciplinary teams to deliver cohesive, technically sound recommendations
Client Advisory & Communication
Advise Superintendents, Chief Business Officials, executive teams, and governing boards with clear, data-driven recommendations
Prepare and deliver clear, visually compelling presentations for boards and community stakeholders
Facilitate workshops and planning sessions that align educational priorities with facilities realities
Manage planning-related communication, providing timely updates throughout the planning process
Practice & Leadership
Contribute to proposals, interviews, and thought leadership that strengthen TETER's educational planning practice
Mentor emerging planners and support a collaborative, high-performing team environment
What It's Like to Work at TETER
At TETER, you'll join a mission-driven firm committed to Building a Better Valley through thoughtful planning, design, and community leadership. We believe in:
A culture of collaboration and respect - You'll engage daily with architects, engineers, planners, and construction professionals who value each other's expertise and work toward shared goals.
Meaningful community impact - Your work shapes the places where thousands of students learn, grow, and thrive, creating lasting value for entire districts and neighborhoods.
Professional growth and mentorship - Senior staff invest in developing others, and you'll have opportunities to lead initiatives, influence strategy, and continue growing your expertise in educational planning.
Award-winning workplace culture - TETER has been recognized for multiple years-including 2025-as one of Zweig Group's Top 10 "Best Firms to Work For" in the U.S. and Canada, reflecting our commitment to our people and the communities we serve.
Compensation - Annual salary range of $115,500-150,000 (actual pay depends on license, qualifications, experience, location, and business needs). Candidates with less planning experience are encouraged to apply but role placement and annual salary may be in a lower range, such as $90,000-$105,000 for Educational Planner I, or $105,000-120,000 for Educational Planner II.
Benefits - Full benefits package includes:
Hybrid work schedule (after trial period) based on business needs and work/life balance
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) and 401(k)
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Wellness Program
Paid Time Off
Professional Licensing Support
And more!
Additional Details
This is a full-time, exempt role based primarily in an office setting, with a hybrid schedule requiring in-office presence Tuesday through Thursday. Travel to school sites, district offices, and community meetings across Central California is expected, and some evening or weekend meetings (such as board presentations) may be required. For exceptional candidates with deep K–12 planning expertise, a fully remote arrangement may be considered.
TETER is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, regardless of background or identity.
Ready to Build a Better Valley for K–12 Students?
If you are an experienced K–12 facilities master planning leader who wants to shape meaningful, long-term educational environments across Central California, we would love to meet you.
Required
Eight to ten years of experience in facilities planning, educational facilities consulting, architecture, campus planning, or capital program development
Direct experience with K–12 facilities master planning, capital improvement programs, or bond?funded projects
Experience working within or alongside an architecture, engineering, or facilities planning firm
Demonstrated ability to translate enrollment data, educational programs, and policy considerations into physical planning solutions
Strong presentation, facilitation, and stakeholder communication skills
Ability to manage multiple complex projects while collaborating across disciplines
Experience limited solely to instructional leadership, curriculum planning, or academic program management will not meet the requirements of this role.
Preferred
Experience with California public school facilities, including familiarity with CDE/DSA processes and funding programs
Background in educational facilities consulting, campus planning, or public?sector capital programs
Experience presenting to school boards and executive leadership teams
Professional license or advanced degree in planning, architecture, or a related field (a plus, not required)
At TETER, you’ll work with a group of highly motivated, high performing, and collaborative employee owners who truly believe in our mission of Building A Better Valley®. Our culture is rooted in exceptional performance, professional career development, supportive relationships, and delivering quality results. We provide the tools and resources you need to thrive, as well as excellent benefits and fun rewards. In fact, our staff voted us as one of the country's "Best Firms to Work For" in the A/E/C industry. Sound like a place you'd like to be?