Rocky View County values our employees and provides a welcoming and stable work environment where positive energy, creativity, and a service mindset are encouraged. We seek individuals who enjoy making a difference and contributing meaningfully to a vibrant community. Our valued and diverse team of 500+ employees are provided with the same concern, respect, and caring attitude as the 45,000 people who call Rocky View County home.
At Rocky View County we value employee work/life balance. Staff are provided with opportunities to grow professionally while being supported with paid training, a competitive salary, benefits after 30 days, 27 paid days off in their first year, plus general holidays, a pension plan, paid sick time, and a hybrid work environment for eligible positions.
Position Summary
This is an entry- to mid-level professional Planning position that, with progressive experience, requires an increasing degree of project management responsibility, and the implementation of planning strategies, statutory documents, and municipal policy. The position requires a thorough knowledge of related Acts and Regulations and the Alberta planning process. The Planner primarily works independently working with applicants and stakeholders, and in preparing reports and presentations to Council.
Core Accountabilities
Interact with the public on an ongoing basis through telephone and written enquiries as may be required to convey Planning information to citizens and other individuals and groups.
Review, process and manage redesignation, subdivision, and occasional development permit files for compliance with policy, regulations, and technical requirements. Files are typically of a low- to moderate- complexity, with the occasional requirement to process more complex applications.
Support the Manager, Supervisor and Senior Planners on department projects and significant planning files through research, engagement and other work.
Prepare and present reports to Council, County committees, and to appeal boards as required.
Interpret and implement relevant regional, intermunicipal, and County policies, standards and legislation and formulate administrative recommendations for approving authority.
Review and respond to referrals from internal departments and government agencies.
Assist in the monitoring and amendment of the County’s Land Use Bylaw to ensure development regulations and processes are up to date.
Participate in internal department process improvement initiatives.
Mentor more junior staff from time-to-time and act as a resource for other team members according to expertise within the department.
Assist in the preparation of municipal policy plans, including Intermunicipal Development Plans, Municipal Development Plans, and Area Structure Plans.
Monitor and review Municipal and Intermunicipal Planning Legislation, policy, processes, plans, and initiatives.
Prepare and present reports, materials, and opinions as a representative of Rocky View County to other government and non-government agencies and committees as required.
Work in accordance with the requirements established by the RVC Health and Safety Program and the Alberta OHS Act, Regulation and Code.
Take reasonable care to protect their health and safety and other people at or in the vicinity of the worksite while they are working.
Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
Position Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in planning or related field is required along with a minimum of 2 to 4 years of demonstrated professional experience in Planning or a related field is required (consideration for Land Use certificate and 2+ years of Planning experience). This is in combination with a demonstrated track record of working collaboratively in a team environment, and a record of successfully completed assignments. Scope of the experience should include a demonstrated awareness and knowledge of municipal planning, and a working knowledge of the provincial planning and legislative framework.
Understands and applies provincial and municipal planning policies, legislation, processes, procedures, and statutory Planning documents.
Interprets and applies relevant municipal/provincial policy to the processing of applications and the development and preparation of planning documents with no major oversights.
Works independently or as part of a team to seek out and synthesize information resources in a clear and concise fashion in the processing of applications.
Demonstrates strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills with attention to detail and accuracy.
Demonstrates knowledge, interpretation, and application of subdivision design, site planning and environmental planning concepts and their applications in the processing of planning applications.
Works collaboratively with and communicates effectively and positively with other team members, departments, and external municipal and provincial government personnel.
Possess and exhibit strong skills in presentations to Council, community associations and government departments as required.
Manages time effectively to juggle multiple deadlines and tasks and is required to work within irregular and tight time frames.
Takes initiative to identify and resolve problems regarding planning applications that may be unique and complex.
Makes sound decisions by using rational and logical judgment that reflects an understanding of the consequences of decisions.
Able to manage time-sensitive and politically sensitive matters and to think and react quickly and effectively to problems that may arise from time to time.
Eligibility for Full Membership with the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) is considered an asset.
Previous related experience particularly in a public sector environment is preferred.
Proficient in MS Office suite.
Possess a valid class 5 driver’s license.
We thank applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Applications can be submitted online at www.rockyview.ca/careers
Closing Date: June 29, 2025 or until a suitable candidate is found