Senior Planner - Policy
Posting Id
3122
Department
Planning and Building Services Department
Division
Policy Planning
Section
Policy
Job Grade
SEA35 Grade 09
Rate of Pay
$60.50 - $71.92 Hourly
Job Type
Temporary Full Time - Contract
Contract Length/End Date
January 8, 2027
Replacement/New Position
Replacement
Posting Type
Internal and External
Posting Date
09/17/2025
Application Deadline
10/01/2025
Position Summary
Reporting to the Manager, Policy, the Senior Planner - Policy provides an advanced level of long-range planning expertise in developing and updating the City's Official Plan and other planning studies or projects. This position also oversees monitoring and facilitating the implementation of the Official Plan.Key Duties and Responsibilities
Policy Development and Project Management:
Lead and manage City-initiative planning studies and projects
Envision the scope of policy planning projects (eg. Official Plan Update, Secondary Plan, Special Studies)
Develop terms of reference and project workplan
Liaise with Procurement and participate in the RFP process
Oversee and collaborate with consultants and other technical staff to prepare draft policies, reports, or studies that satisfy technical needs, legislative requirements and moves the City toward its planning goals
Coordinate and facilitate internal, agency, and public consultation meetings as necessary, and incorporate feedback into study materials
Execute necessary public consultation process
Present information to stakeholders, including Council and Committees of Council
Supervise, Mentor, and Coach Junior Staff:
Provide advice and guidance to junior staff on developing and interpreting planning policies, including establishing courses of action and providing guidance on approach to tasks
Act as a subject matter expert within working groups and inter-municipal teams
Delegate appropriate tasks to junior planning staff to implement departmental objectives or complete planning projects
Lead the annual hiring process for Intern position
Trend Monitoring and Research:
Establish or refine methodology used to monitor trends regarding planning policy implementation/demographic/census information, to maintain an understanding of the evolving picture of the City's land use policy implementation
Work with the junior staff to analyze the data gathered, and identify and communicate any trends to senior staff and management as appropriate
Recommend necessary projects to address emerging trends, and review policies in operating procedures accordingly
Duties and Responsibilities Cont'd (if applicable)
Provincial, Regional and Local Initiatives:
Monitor, review, analyze and comment on proposed provincial planning legislation, policy and guidance material
Attend meetings, represent the City's interests, and make recommendations to senior staff and management as appropriate
Prepare staff reports and/or make oral presentation to Council that summarize, analyze and provide City staff comments in response to new provincial or regional initiatives
Recommend new policy projects to respond to changes in legislation, provincial plans, policy statements or regional direction including analyzing the implications on the City
Participate in City or inter-municipal working groups regarding land use planning related initiatives, provide support in terms of data, analysis and policy interpretation
Ontario Land Tribunal:
Prepare staff reports regarding planning matters that will form part of the OLT record
Provide an advanced level of planning knowledge and written evidence/affidavit in support of the City's planning objectives
Exercise negotiation skills to resolve issues in a manner that serves the City's interests
Ensure that City records regarding status of appeals, hearing events, and outcomes related to matters before the Ontario Land Tribunal are up to date
Represent the City at OLT hearings as the professional planning expert witness
Customer Service:
Respond to enquiries from the public on a range of land use planning matters via phone, email, and in-person
Act as a technical resource for other planning staff on enquiries related to the interpretation of the Official Plan or other ongoing policy projects
Respond to enquiries from staff in other departments, from other government agencies, or from elected officials regarding the Official Plan or other ongoing policy projects
Maintain knowledge of the City's processes in order to respond effectively to enquiries
Education and Experience
Degree in Urban Planning or related discipline
Registered Professional Planner (RPP) designation and member of the Canadian Institute of Planners (MCIP) is required
Post-Graduate degree in Planning; Project Management certification is an asset
5 years progressively responsible land use planning experience
Required Skills/Knowledge
Comprehensive knowledge of the Ontario Planning Act, Provincial Plans, and other related legislation
Strategic thinking, problem solving, and analytical skills
Proficiency in computer skills (word processing, data management, and presentation/publishing software); some proficiency with design and GIS software is an asset
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience in making presentations in public forums and preparing reports, policy documents, and briefing notes that are geared to a specific audience
Conflict resolution and negotiation skills, with the ability to exercise discretion and tact
Ability to effectively influence and collaborate with internal and external clients
Effective time and project management skills to handle competing priorities with varying deadlines
Mentoring and coaching skills
Demonstrates good judgment and makes sound decisions
Shows commitment to personal growth, development, and leadership opportunities
Shares new ideas and challenges the status quo
Proven written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate with honesty, openness, respect, and trust
Takes initiative to participate in a culture of learning, mentoring, and sharing
Contributes to building and being a part of a positive culture
Regular office environment
Occasionally required to attend after hours meetings
Demonstrate the City’s corporate values of care, collaboration, courage and service
Leadership Competencies
Demonstrates personal leadership
Builds people and culture
Cultivates open communication
Shapes the future
Navigates and leads through complexity and change
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