About the role
Job Brief Assist with the implementation of the designation strategy for culturally significant properties in the City of Kawartha Lakes by providing program coordination, background research, report writing and administrative support.
Employment Status Temporary Full-Time Union CUPE 855 Inside Open To Internal/External Applicant(s) Closing Date 20/05/2025 Duration (if Temporary) Up to 9 months Job Title Heritage Planning Intern Wage $19.34 (2025)
Reports to Manager, Economic Development
Department Development Services
Location City of Kawartha Lakes, ON
Hours Temporary Full Time up to 9 months, working hours are 35 hours/week between 8:00am - 5:00pm
Other Combination of general office environment and occasional travel. Attend meetings and conferences, which may be outside of normal business hours.
Position Summary Under the direction of the Economic Development Officer – Heritage Planning, this position will assist with the implementation of the designation strategy for culturally significant properties in the City of Kawartha Lakes by providing program coordination, background research, report writing and administrative support. This position will contribute to efforts to protect and conserve cultural and heritage assets within the City in relation to the impacts of Provincial legislative changes as defined in the Ontario Heritage Act and the Planning Act .
Essential Duties Specific to this role:
- Assist with the implementation of the City’s designation strategy for culturally significant properties
- Conduct research and analysis of properties on the City’s Heritage Register and inventory of cultural heritage resources
- Attend site visits, Municipal Heritage Committee meetings and Council meetings as required
- Provide technical support and research assistance to the Heritage team
As a Member Of The Team
- Administer defined procedures and recommend solutions to challenges or process improvements
- Work collaboratively with others to deliver the outcomes as defined; report any challenges to supervisor
- Respond to customer service concerns, investigating, problem solving, and responding within defined processes and advancing to the attention of supervisor, as appropriate
- Maintain documentation and or databases and corporate records in accordance with policy and divisional practice; consider legislative municipal requirements such as Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA)
- Contribute to the development of program needs
- Provide data or input on processes to allow reporting and decision making
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Post-secondary degree in Architecture, Planning, Heritage, Canadian Studies or a related field
- Demonstrated understanding in areas of Heritage Conservation
- Knowledge of the Ontario Heritage Act policies and processes and heritage-related aspects of the Planning Act
- Strong research, analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills
- Effective oral communication and strong interpersonal skills; Excellent written communication skills; attention to detail and accuracy
- Demonstrated customer service skills at a level to develop and maintain cooperative/collaborative working relationships both within and outside the organization
- Demonstrated time-management skills with the ability to prioritize workloads and meet deadlines with minimal supervision
- Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion and tact and maintain a high degree of confidentiality at all times, complying with all applicable privacy legislation and local policies and procedures
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office, the internet and any other related software
- Possess and maintain a valid Ontario Class “G” Driver’s Licence or the ability to frequently attend work related activities at various sites within the municipality or at other sites within Ontario
- Upon a conditional offer of employment, a Criminal Record Check will be required
- Candidates must be prepared for skill testing
Please note that funding is pending for this position.
About Kawartha Lakes
Kawartha Lakes is a single-tier municipality in Central Ontario with 79,000 residents. We are a mix of urban centres and rural landscapes and boast over 250 lakes and rivers. Come see why people are Jumping In to the Kawartha Lakes Lifestyle!
We offer municipal services through our departments: Community Services, Public Works, Emergency Services, Development Services, Economic Development, Social Services, and Corporate Services.
About the role
Job Brief Assist with the implementation of the designation strategy for culturally significant properties in the City of Kawartha Lakes by providing program coordination, background research, report writing and administrative support.
Employment Status Temporary Full-Time Union CUPE 855 Inside Open To Internal/External Applicant(s) Closing Date 20/05/2025 Duration (if Temporary) Up to 9 months Job Title Heritage Planning Intern Wage $19.34 (2025)
Reports to Manager, Economic Development
Department Development Services
Location City of Kawartha Lakes, ON
Hours Temporary Full Time up to 9 months, working hours are 35 hours/week between 8:00am - 5:00pm
Other Combination of general office environment and occasional travel. Attend meetings and conferences, which may be outside of normal business hours.
Position Summary Under the direction of the Economic Development Officer – Heritage Planning, this position will assist with the implementation of the designation strategy for culturally significant properties in the City of Kawartha Lakes by providing program coordination, background research, report writing and administrative support. This position will contribute to efforts to protect and conserve cultural and heritage assets within the City in relation to the impacts of Provincial legislative changes as defined in the Ontario Heritage Act and the Planning Act .
Essential Duties Specific to this role:
- Assist with the implementation of the City’s designation strategy for culturally significant properties
- Conduct research and analysis of properties on the City’s Heritage Register and inventory of cultural heritage resources
- Attend site visits, Municipal Heritage Committee meetings and Council meetings as required
- Provide technical support and research assistance to the Heritage team
As a Member Of The Team
- Administer defined procedures and recommend solutions to challenges or process improvements
- Work collaboratively with others to deliver the outcomes as defined; report any challenges to supervisor
- Respond to customer service concerns, investigating, problem solving, and responding within defined processes and advancing to the attention of supervisor, as appropriate
- Maintain documentation and or databases and corporate records in accordance with policy and divisional practice; consider legislative municipal requirements such as Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA)
- Contribute to the development of program needs
- Provide data or input on processes to allow reporting and decision making
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Post-secondary degree in Architecture, Planning, Heritage, Canadian Studies or a related field
- Demonstrated understanding in areas of Heritage Conservation
- Knowledge of the Ontario Heritage Act policies and processes and heritage-related aspects of the Planning Act
- Strong research, analytical, organizational and problem-solving skills
- Effective oral communication and strong interpersonal skills; Excellent written communication skills; attention to detail and accuracy
- Demonstrated customer service skills at a level to develop and maintain cooperative/collaborative working relationships both within and outside the organization
- Demonstrated time-management skills with the ability to prioritize workloads and meet deadlines with minimal supervision
- Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion and tact and maintain a high degree of confidentiality at all times, complying with all applicable privacy legislation and local policies and procedures
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office, the internet and any other related software
- Possess and maintain a valid Ontario Class “G” Driver’s Licence or the ability to frequently attend work related activities at various sites within the municipality or at other sites within Ontario
- Upon a conditional offer of employment, a Criminal Record Check will be required
- Candidates must be prepared for skill testing
Please note that funding is pending for this position.
About Kawartha Lakes
Kawartha Lakes is a single-tier municipality in Central Ontario with 79,000 residents. We are a mix of urban centres and rural landscapes and boast over 250 lakes and rivers. Come see why people are Jumping In to the Kawartha Lakes Lifestyle!
We offer municipal services through our departments: Community Services, Public Works, Emergency Services, Development Services, Economic Development, Social Services, and Corporate Services.