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Senior Planner, Land Use and Transactions

Hybrid
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
CA$94,550 - CA$127,698/per annum
Senior Level
Full-Time

About the role

The position is classified as a RÉ-06 ($94,550 to $127,698 per annum – under review).

A list of qualified people may be compiled and may be used for additional temporary or indeterminate positions.

JOB OVERVIEW Reporting to the Chief, Federal Land Use and Transaction Approvals, you will support the implementation of National Capital Act provisions relating to Federal Approvals. You will be responsible for reviewing and preparing approvals, policies, land use and development plans, and projects assigned to you for federal lands within the National Capital Region (NCR), under the authority of the National Capital Act.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION A degree from a recognized post-secondary institution with acceptable specialization in Urban or Regional Planning, or an acceptable combination of education, training and/or experience.

MEMBERSHIP Full member of the Ontario Professional Planners Institute or l’Ordre des Urbanistes du Québec or eligible to become a member.

EXPERIENCE Five (5) to eight (8) years of experience in urban planning, including demonstrated experience in each of the following:

  • Managing the development of studies and plans.
  • Managing complex real property projects** from the planning to the delivery phase in an environment of competing demands.
  • Providing strategic advice and briefings to clients, stakeholders and senior management related to complex real property plans and projects.

** Complex projects must include 3 or more of the following characteristics: large number of stakeholders requiring specific governance and organized communications; important land management, heritage, archaeology, environment, engineering, utilities, transportation and/or security components; multi-disciplinary consulting team; interrelated dependencies with other projects or programs; alternative form of delivery or approvals required from Central Authorities (such as Treasury Board or a Board of Directors or equivalent in the private sector).

KNOWLEDGE

  • Of the theories, principles and best practices in land use planning.
  • Of the federal, provincial and local governments, finance and land use policies and principles.
  • Of ecological, social, economic, and sustainable development factors in planning.

ABILITIES

  • To analyze land use and urban design proposals, plans and submissions throughout all phases of project development.
  • To interpret legislation and planning principles, apply professional judgement, and recommend appropriate courses of action for complex real property plans and projects.
  • To lead multidisciplinary complex real property project teams, manage competing priorities and limited resources, and reconcile interests across overlapping jurisdictions.
  • To adhere to work plans and schedules for the delivery of approvals.

COMPETENCIES

  • Demonstrating integrity and respect – Civility and well-being.
  • Thinking things through – Innovating through analysis and ideas.
  • Working effectively with others – Relationships and trust building.
  • Showing initiative and being action-oriented – Getting things done.

ASSETS

  • Knowledge of the Federal Approvals framework.
  • Experience in complex procurement processes and contracts for site and land development, engineering and construction related services.
  • Experience in working in federal, provincial, and/or municipal land use planning environments.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

  • Possess or eligible to obtain Secret security clearance.
  • Linguistic profiles: Bilingual BBB (indeterminate position) and English Essential (term position).
  • Position is in the National Capital Region. The person selected for this position must reside within a commutable distance from the workplace at 12 York Street, Ottawa, Ontario.
  • The National Capital Commission offers a hybrid and flexible work environment.

About National Capital Commission

Government Administration
201-500
Founded in 1959

The National Capital Commission (NCC) offers exciting jobs in Ottawa and at Gatineau Park.

The NCC is the federal Crown corporation dedicated to ensuring that Canada's Capital is a dynamic and inspiring source of pride for all Canadians, and a legacy for generations to come.

The NCC provides unique value in the Capital Region by fulfilling three main roles:

  • Long-term planner of federal lands. Key projects in the works: Plan for Canada's Capital (2017 to 2067) & LeBreton Flats.

  • Principal steward of nationally significant public places. Symbolic assets: Gatineau Park, the Greenbelt, Rideau Canal Skateway and six Official Residences.

  • Creative partner committed to excellence in development and conservation.

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