What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Educational Facilities Planner - K-12 Master Planning position at TETER Architects and Engineers?
Shape the future of K–12 education—at a districtwide scale.
TETER is seeking a Senior Educational Facilities Planner to lead high-impact master planning efforts that guide millions in public investment. In this role, you’ll help school districts make confident decisions about modernization, growth, and long-range infrastructure strategy.
You won’t just deliver plans—you’ll see your work move from vision to implementation, partnering closely with architects and engineers to bring ideas to life.
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.
Why This Role Stands Out
This is a strategic, client-facing role ideal for professionals who enjoy:
What You Bring
Preferred
At TETER, we’re a team of employee-owners committed to Building a Better Valley® through thoughtful planning and design.
If you’re passionate about shaping the long-term future of K–12 school districts and want to see your work move from strategy to reality, we’d love to connect.
TETER is seeking a Senior Educational Facilities Planner to lead high-impact master planning efforts that guide millions in public investment. In this role, you’ll help school districts make confident decisions about modernization, growth, and long-range infrastructure strategy.
You won’t just deliver plans—you’ll see your work move from vision to implementation, partnering closely with architects and engineers to bring ideas to life.
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.
Why This Role Stands Out
This is a strategic, client-facing role ideal for professionals who enjoy:
- Advising superintendents and boards on complex facilities decisions
- Turning data (enrollment, capacity, condition) into clear direction
- Balancing educational goals with budget and operational realities
- Leading conversations that shape campuses for decades
- Lead districtwide facilities master planning and capital programs
- Guide decisions on modernization, replacement, growth, and consolidation
- Align enrollment projections and educational programs with facility needs
- Develop capital improvement plans, including prioritization and phasing
- Partner with architects and engineers to transition planning into design
- Present recommendations to leadership teams, boards, and communities
- Facilitate workshops and stakeholder engagement sessions
What You Bring
- 8–10 years in facilities planning, architecture, or capital programs
- Experience with K–12 master planning or bond-funded projects
- Strong ability to translate data into actionable planning strategies
- Excellent presentation and stakeholder communication skills
- Experience working with or within A/E/C teams
Preferred
- California public school experience (CDE/DSA familiarity)
- Experience presenting to boards or executive leadership
- Professional licensure or advanced degree (a plus, not required)
At TETER, we’re a team of employee-owners committed to Building a Better Valley® through thoughtful planning and design.
- Collaborative culture – Work alongside architects, engineers, and planners who respect and support one another
- Meaningful impact – Your work directly shapes learning environments for thousands of students
- Growth & mentorship – Opportunities to lead, develop, and expand your expertise
- Award-winning workplace – Recognized for multiple years—including 2026—as one of Zweig Group’s Best Firms to Work For in the U.S. and Canada
- Salary range: $115,500–150,000 (actual pay depends on licensure, qualifications, experience, location, and business needs)*
- 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!
- 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.
If you’re passionate about shaping the long-term future of K–12 school districts and want to see your work move from strategy to reality, we’d love to connect.
Salary : $115,000 - $150,000