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Senior Planner

Hybrid
Barrie, ON
CA$84,211 - CA$100,937/per year
Senior Level
Full-Time
Temporary

Top Benefits

Extended health and dental coverage
Optional OMERS pension enrollment
Prorated paid sick leave

About the role

Posting Number:TC-26-19

**Job Type:**Temporary Full-Time, Up to 2 Years, Union

Salary Range:****$84,211.40 to $100,937.20 per year

**Posted:**Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Application Deadline:Wednesday, April 1, 2026at 11:59 pm

The Opportunity

Development Services is comprised of several branches. The department's mission is to guide the growth and development of Barrie towards a vibrant, livable and resilient community through the development of a strong policy framework for land use decision making and development review services. The branches work together to implement provincial policies, address corporate strategic objectives and apply best practices in land use planning, development review, technical design review, active transportation implementation, and to guide development and growth with full support from professional, technical and administrative support staff. Feedback and interaction with a variety of other departments within the organization, and gained through public consultation, are key to realizing council and corporate directions, many of which are initiated and commenced through the development process.

The Senior Planner is responsible for all matters pertaining to the use and development of land within the City of Barrie including all private development proposals and municipal operations, facilities, and strategic initiatives and ensures compliances with provincial and municipal legislation, policies, regulations and guidelines. Specifically, this position authors, presents and defends complex and multifaceted policy recommendations to City Council regarding land-use and planning issues that affect the use and development of land within the City, which involves developing and/or conducting studies regarding matters ranging from environmental protection, heritage conservation, downtown revitalization and economic development. Additionally, this position project manages and leads a portfolio of complex and multifaceted applications, which involves reviewing, processing, authoring, presenting and defending recommendations to City Council regarding applications for the development of land within the City.

The Senior Planner is also responsible for overseeing and guiding planning staff and the assignment of workload, review of planning staff reports, memos and conditions of approval. Lastly, this position provides leadership, guidance and advice of a functional, technical, and professional nature to various internal and external stakeholders, which involves preparing, presenting, and defending professional planning evidence under cross-examination at quasi-judicial tribunals such as the Ontario Land Tribunal and/or tribunals or courts of law through the provision of testimony as an Expert Witness. Overall, this position plays an integral role in advocating for and acting in the public interest with respect to all land-use planning and development related matters, and promoting efficient land-use and development within the City to strategically meet the City of Barrie’s future growth needs and requirements.

Our Culture and Qualifications of the Job

Corporate Culture:Your workplace values align with our corporate values ofStrive, Share and Careand you want to join us in providing exceptional services and programs to build a prosperous, growing and sustainable community.

Equally important to what we do ishowwe do it - your actions reflect our core accountabilities of***Personal Awareness, Teamwork and Collaboration, Respect and Inclusion, Innovation,andService Excellence,***which define how we work together to succeed.

Education(degree/diploma/certifications)

  • Four (4) year University Degree in Urban Planning or a related discipline
  • Eligibility for and willingness to become a Full Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)
  • Eligibility for and willingness to become a Full Member of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI)

Don’t meet the education credentials as outlined above but have years of directly related experience? Please see the City’s Education Equivalency Policy to determine if you may qualify for equivalency. Further information is available at www.barrie.ca/JobOpps.

  • Position Equivalency Code: F

Experience

  • Seven (7) years of experience performing duties related to the major responsibilities of the position within a land-use planning and development work environment, including:
    • Three (3) years of leadership/supervisory experience
    • Demonstrated experience working with Committee of Adjustment
    • Demonstrated experience preparing, presenting, and defending professional planning evidence under cross-examination at quasi-judicial tribunals through the provision of testimony as an Expert Witness
    • Demonstrated experience applying and interpreting planning documents and regulation instruments

Knowledge/Skill/Ability

  • Working knowledge of the following applicable legislation and policy including but not limited to:
    • Ontario Planning Act
    • Ontario Provincial Policy Statement
    • Provincial Growth Plan
    • Condominium Act
    • Environmental Assessment Act
    • Development Charges Act
    • Ontario Heritage Act
  • Working knowledge of current trends, policies, practices, technology, and information relative to land-use planning and development
  • Working knowledge of the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) appeal processes
  • Thorough knowledge of the application and interpretation of municipal planning policy documents and regulation instruments, including Official Plans, Zoning By-laws and Urban Design Guidelines
  • Thorough knowledge of the Committees of Adjustment process, including the role of the Planner in providing application review comments
  • Demonstrated ability to:
    • project manage, review, analyze and formulate policy on a broad variety of planning related issues, and develop and present solutions
    • project manage, review, and analyze development applications of varying scales and significance, and develop and present solutions
    • read and interpret plans, maps, by-laws, and legal documents
    • apply a wide range of mathematical or statistical concepts
    • prioritize, set priorities, meet deadlines and deal with conflicting priorities and work demands
    • coordinate and manage the development application review process
    • analyze complex issues and problems, evaluate alternative solutions and develop sound conclusions, recommendations and courses of action
    • champion the mission and values of the City
    • conduct research, prepare reports, and deliver presentations
    • develop, promote and maintain effective and collaborative liaison with City employees, external agencies, government agencies, the general public, developers, consultants and other stakeholders
    • exercise discretion and judgment when handling confidential, controversial and or politically sensitive information and ensures the security of such information/files
    • lead, coach, mentor and support staff
    • lead and inspire innovation and the adoption of best practices
    • maintain a high standard of public relations at all times
    • think and act strategically in a political and community service environment
    • work independently with minimum supervision
  • Excellent project/time management, report-writing, presentation, collaboration, facilitation, mediation, negotiation, and problem solving skills
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication (verbal and written), organizational, research, analytical, public engagement and consultation, customer service, teamwork and leadership skills
  • Computer literacy, utilizing the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint), GIS software and electronic tracking systems
  • Availability to accommodate deadlines, meeting/event attendance and/or peak period workloads that may extend beyond the normal workday or occur on evenings/weekends

Conditions of Employment

  • Valid Ontario Class “G” Driver’s Licence in good standing with a reliable vehicle to use on corporate business

  • Satisfactory Criminal Record Check*

  • Please note that this is a requirement for any new employees to the City of Barrie in accordance with thePolice Record Check Policy. Existing employees who have met this criteria will be exempt from this requirement

Other Important Information

**Location:**City Hall, 70 Collier Street, Barrie, Ontario*

  • Please note that the City has aHybrid Work Program Policyin place that may allow a hybrid work arrangement of one (1) remote day per week for employees who meet eligibility requirements

**Hours:**The normal hours of work are 35 hours per week in accordance with the Collective Agreement

**Wage:**This position is within the CUPE Local 2380 Bargaining Unit with the following pay level and pay range:

    • Pay Level: Level 10
    • Yearly Salary: $84,211.40 to $100,937.20
    • Hourly Pay Rate: $46.27 to $55.46

**What We Offer:**This position includes extended health and dental benefits, optional enrollment in the OMERS Primary pension plan, prorated paid sick time based on the expected duration of employment, and prorated vacation time based on calendar year and in accordance with the Employment Standards Act, access to the Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP), discounted rates for City Fitness Memberships and Transit Passes, and access to the Perkopolis Perks program, which provides exclusive access to discounts on a wide range of products and services available to all City employees.

**How to Apply:**Click the ‘Apply Now’ button at the top and/or bottom of the job posting to start the application process. Please note that emailed applications will not be considered.

Why Barrie?

The City of Barrie is a vibrant, progressive, and growing community with deep connections to our heritage, to nature and to the opportunities surrounding us.

Our community values quality of life; the ability to play year-round with 300 hectares of park space, our beautiful waterfront, our lively downtown core and the nearby hills, wetlands, and forests. We also value connections; to our neighbours and the community, to our road and rail network, and to the opportunity Barrie provides to enjoy life.

Everything Barrie has to offer, from the water we drink to the roads we travel on, has one thing in common - municipal workers. Joining a municipality is one of the most rewarding, engaging, and exciting careers you could choose. It is a career you can take pride in knowing that every day you make a positive impact on an entire community. We are one team, with one goal and we all work together to continue making our community great.

The City of Barrie is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness and welcomes applications from qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices and we will accommodate the needs of applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. If contacted for an employment opportunity, please advise if you require Code-protected accommodation and we will work with you to meet your needs.

The job posting has been designed to indicate the general nature and essential duties and responsibilities of work performed by employees within this position. It may not contain a comprehensive inventory of all duties and responsibilities required of employees to do this job. For full position details, please request a copy of the job description by emailingHR.Recruitment@Barrie.ca.

About City of Barrie

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The City of Barrie is a vibrant, progressive and growing community with deep connections to our heritage, to nature and to the opportunities surrounding us.

Our community values quality of life; the ability to play year-round with 300 hectares of park space, our beautiful waterfront, our lively downtown core and the nearby hills, wetlands and forests. We also value connections; to our neighbours and the community, to our road and rail network, and to the opportunity Barrie provides to enjoy life.

Everything Barrie has to offer, from the water we drink to the roads we travel on, has one thing in common - municipal workers. Joining a municipality is one of the most rewarding, engaging and exciting careers you could choose. It is a career you can take pride in knowing that every day you make a positive impact on an entire community. We are one team, with one goal and we all work together to continue making our community great.

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