About the role
The City of North Battleford
City Manager
The Community:
The City of North Battleford is a vibrant and growing hub-city in northwest Saskatchewan, with a population of approximately 15,000. It is Located along the Yellowhead Highway (the Trans-Canada system) and other major routes, situated on the North Saskatchewan River. The city is a key commercial, cultural, and service center for west and north central Saskatchewan. They serve as a regional gateway for agriculture, oil and gas, manufacturing, and public sector services.
The city boasts a rich history dating back thousands of years and is rooted in Treaty 6 Territory and the heartland of the Métis Nation. The area is home to diverse communities, including several First Nations with whom the city has developed strong partnerships. Recreational amenities abound, featuring the InnovationPlex, an Aquatic Centre, Performing Arts Center, Curling Centre, and a Field House. Other attractions include the Western Development Museum, Table Mountain Ski Hill, Allan Sapp Gallery, Centennial Park, golf courses, and proximity to Battlefords Provincial Park and lake country for outdoor adventures. The city offers an affordable lifestyle, short commutes, excellent education and healthcare facilities, and a welcoming environment ideal for families.
The Opportunity / Position Summary:
The City of North Battleford is seeking a dynamic and experienced City Manager to serve as the senior administrative leader and primary advisor to the Mayor and Council. Reporting to Council the City Manager also oversees all city operations, including liability and risk management, reputational protection, infrastructure, services, and the North Battleford Cameron McIntosh Airport. Economic Development will be a key focus in years to come.
This role involves providing strategic vision, guiding policy development, ensuring fiscal responsibility, leading the Corporate Leadership Team (CLT), and fostering strong external relationships with other levels of government, neighboring municipalities, First Nations, community groups, and the private sector. This is an opportunity for a proven leader to drive growth, innovation, and sustainability while aligning operations with Council's strategic priorities of economic prosperity, community well-being, and inclusive partnerships. Economic Development opportunities abound.
Leadership Traits and Competencies:
You should be a strategic thinker and a leader demonstrating exceptional communication, negotiation, and conflict management skills. Somebody who wants to stay and thrive in the community they are influencing. Requires analytical and problem-solving abilities. Must excel in management by identifying, implementing, utilizing communication and organizational change abilities. Leadership in health and safety, adherence to policies, procedures, and regulations while developing new solutions that meet current and future needs is a must. The candidate will support, coach, encourage, mentor and direct a wide range of individuals effectively. Skills at negotiations, reaching compromises that align with Council-approved directions and goals, strategic plans, managing resources and finances, using human capital, supplies, and materials effectively.
Additionally, you will possess the skills and knowledge necessary to work collaboratively with First Nations communities, while maintaining a high level of confidentiality in handling information. Involvement with committees will be a must.
Qualifications / Ideal Requirements include:
The successful candidate will hold a degree in Business or Public Administration, Finance, Engineering, Planning, or a related field, a postgraduate degree in one of these areas is considered an asset. Ten years of progressive management experience in complex, multi-stakeholder environments, preferably within a municipal setting, would also be an asset. The candidate will have demonstrated knowledge of municipal governance, the Cities Act, Saskatchewan Labor Standards and related statutes, applicable legislation and current standards and policy, financial management, strategic planning, and risk mitigation. They will hold a valid Class 5 Saskatchewan driver’s license, along with satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Credit Check. Also, completion of any additional checks may be required.
Other:
The City of North Battleford offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
Detailed information, such as the full position description and organizational chart, will be forwarded upon request.
Submit a cover letter and detailed resume to Matt Noble, Ravenhill - Smith Search Inc. mattravenhillgroup.com
Requests/Questions should be directed to:
Matt Noble, Team Leader, Ravenhill Group Inc.
1-888-447-5910 ext. 709
1-250-941-9066 or 1-236-655-2365
OUR LOCATIONS:
HEAD OFFICE
North Tower 97c Main Street N,
Markham, ON L3P 1X7
Phone: 1-647-880-8594
Toll Free: 1-888-447-5900
ALBERTA OFFICE
Ritchie Building
877 East Chestermere Rd
Chestermere, AB T1X 1A7
Phone: (403) 612-5900
BC OFFICE
1280 Wilkinson Road, Suite 300
Comox, BC, V9M 4B8
Phone: 1-236-655-2365
Toll Free: 1-888-447-5900 ext. 709
Education : Bachelor’s degree
Experience : 5 years or more
About City of North Battleford
Established in 1913, the City of North Battleford is in Treaty 6 Territory, in the heartland of the Métis. A vibrant community that draws visitors, shoppers, and facility users from all over northwest Saskatchewan, the City of North Battleford is home to thriving local businesses and world-class recreational amenities. At the gateway to northwest Saskatchewan, North Battleford is situated in an outdoor recreation enthusiast's paradise - close proximity to Saskatchewan's premiere Ski Hill Table Mountain, Battlefords Provincial Park, with incredible lakes within nearby driving distance.
The City of North Battleford employs more than 200 people and provides public works, parks and recreation, economic development, fire protection, community safety officers, water, sewer, waste management, and administrative services. City Hall is located at 1291-101st Street in the heart of North Battleford's downtown business district.
Looking to join one of the region's top employers? Visit the City's careers page to see how you can earn attractive wages and benefits while maintaining an excellent work-life balance - https://www.cityofnb.ca/careers_at_the_city.html.
About the role
The City of North Battleford
City Manager
The Community:
The City of North Battleford is a vibrant and growing hub-city in northwest Saskatchewan, with a population of approximately 15,000. It is Located along the Yellowhead Highway (the Trans-Canada system) and other major routes, situated on the North Saskatchewan River. The city is a key commercial, cultural, and service center for west and north central Saskatchewan. They serve as a regional gateway for agriculture, oil and gas, manufacturing, and public sector services.
The city boasts a rich history dating back thousands of years and is rooted in Treaty 6 Territory and the heartland of the Métis Nation. The area is home to diverse communities, including several First Nations with whom the city has developed strong partnerships. Recreational amenities abound, featuring the InnovationPlex, an Aquatic Centre, Performing Arts Center, Curling Centre, and a Field House. Other attractions include the Western Development Museum, Table Mountain Ski Hill, Allan Sapp Gallery, Centennial Park, golf courses, and proximity to Battlefords Provincial Park and lake country for outdoor adventures. The city offers an affordable lifestyle, short commutes, excellent education and healthcare facilities, and a welcoming environment ideal for families.
The Opportunity / Position Summary:
The City of North Battleford is seeking a dynamic and experienced City Manager to serve as the senior administrative leader and primary advisor to the Mayor and Council. Reporting to Council the City Manager also oversees all city operations, including liability and risk management, reputational protection, infrastructure, services, and the North Battleford Cameron McIntosh Airport. Economic Development will be a key focus in years to come.
This role involves providing strategic vision, guiding policy development, ensuring fiscal responsibility, leading the Corporate Leadership Team (CLT), and fostering strong external relationships with other levels of government, neighboring municipalities, First Nations, community groups, and the private sector. This is an opportunity for a proven leader to drive growth, innovation, and sustainability while aligning operations with Council's strategic priorities of economic prosperity, community well-being, and inclusive partnerships. Economic Development opportunities abound.
Leadership Traits and Competencies:
You should be a strategic thinker and a leader demonstrating exceptional communication, negotiation, and conflict management skills. Somebody who wants to stay and thrive in the community they are influencing. Requires analytical and problem-solving abilities. Must excel in management by identifying, implementing, utilizing communication and organizational change abilities. Leadership in health and safety, adherence to policies, procedures, and regulations while developing new solutions that meet current and future needs is a must. The candidate will support, coach, encourage, mentor and direct a wide range of individuals effectively. Skills at negotiations, reaching compromises that align with Council-approved directions and goals, strategic plans, managing resources and finances, using human capital, supplies, and materials effectively.
Additionally, you will possess the skills and knowledge necessary to work collaboratively with First Nations communities, while maintaining a high level of confidentiality in handling information. Involvement with committees will be a must.
Qualifications / Ideal Requirements include:
The successful candidate will hold a degree in Business or Public Administration, Finance, Engineering, Planning, or a related field, a postgraduate degree in one of these areas is considered an asset. Ten years of progressive management experience in complex, multi-stakeholder environments, preferably within a municipal setting, would also be an asset. The candidate will have demonstrated knowledge of municipal governance, the Cities Act, Saskatchewan Labor Standards and related statutes, applicable legislation and current standards and policy, financial management, strategic planning, and risk mitigation. They will hold a valid Class 5 Saskatchewan driver’s license, along with satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Credit Check. Also, completion of any additional checks may be required.
Other:
The City of North Battleford offers a competitive salary and benefits package.
Detailed information, such as the full position description and organizational chart, will be forwarded upon request.
Submit a cover letter and detailed resume to Matt Noble, Ravenhill - Smith Search Inc. mattravenhillgroup.com
Requests/Questions should be directed to:
Matt Noble, Team Leader, Ravenhill Group Inc.
1-888-447-5910 ext. 709
1-250-941-9066 or 1-236-655-2365
OUR LOCATIONS:
HEAD OFFICE
North Tower 97c Main Street N,
Markham, ON L3P 1X7
Phone: 1-647-880-8594
Toll Free: 1-888-447-5900
ALBERTA OFFICE
Ritchie Building
877 East Chestermere Rd
Chestermere, AB T1X 1A7
Phone: (403) 612-5900
BC OFFICE
1280 Wilkinson Road, Suite 300
Comox, BC, V9M 4B8
Phone: 1-236-655-2365
Toll Free: 1-888-447-5900 ext. 709
Education : Bachelor’s degree
Experience : 5 years or more
About City of North Battleford
Established in 1913, the City of North Battleford is in Treaty 6 Territory, in the heartland of the Métis. A vibrant community that draws visitors, shoppers, and facility users from all over northwest Saskatchewan, the City of North Battleford is home to thriving local businesses and world-class recreational amenities. At the gateway to northwest Saskatchewan, North Battleford is situated in an outdoor recreation enthusiast's paradise - close proximity to Saskatchewan's premiere Ski Hill Table Mountain, Battlefords Provincial Park, with incredible lakes within nearby driving distance.
The City of North Battleford employs more than 200 people and provides public works, parks and recreation, economic development, fire protection, community safety officers, water, sewer, waste management, and administrative services. City Hall is located at 1291-101st Street in the heart of North Battleford's downtown business district.
Looking to join one of the region's top employers? Visit the City's careers page to see how you can earn attractive wages and benefits while maintaining an excellent work-life balance - https://www.cityofnb.ca/careers_at_the_city.html.