Associate, Climate Readiness & Community Recovery
Top Benefits
About the role
Overview At Collier Project Leaders, we deliver capital project solutions to fulfill our clients’ needs across the built environment. The work we do makes a difference in communities and for the people who live there. We have a passion for it.
Our commitment to realizing our clients' vision inspires us to look beyond the immediate – to the possibilities of what we can achieve together. We are 18,000 projects and counting – improving lives and helping shape the growth of sustainable, progressive and inclusive communities.
Your Role In this role you will support local governments, provincial and federal agencies including Municipal Districts, Municipalities, and Indigenous Governing Bodies in assessing and mitigating risks and recovering from disasters related to extreme weather and the effect on critical infrastructure, people, culture, and the economy.
You will be part of a dedicated, high performing team and collaborate with other professionals from across multiple sectors regionally and nationally. You will work closely with community leaders, elected officials, provincial and federal representatives, public safety professionals, case managers, engineers, planners, and project managers to support communities before, during and after extreme weather events.
Responsibilities Develop
- Work closely with our teams to further establish Climate Readiness and Community Recovery services to new and existing clients in Alberta and across Canada.
- Collaborate with other professionals within Colliers to understand and communicate our successes.
- Further develop your understanding of the various Emergency Management Legislation and Regulations across Canada, the Sendai Framework, community recovery processes, funding programs, Insurers, NGO partners and Government resources, to better serve clients’ needs.
- Demonstrate a commitment to improving the communities you work in by respecting local knowledge, customs, and the culture of the people, particularly Indigenous communities.
- Continuously develop delegation skills and take on increasing responsibility for leading project deliverables.
Support
- Support emergency management preparedness, mitigation and recovery planning with communities, including development of plans, activities and training exercises.
- Support the development of reports and information memorandums, research, and industry papers.
- Support the preparation of business cases, proposals, presentations, and contributing to business development.
- Travel to disaster affected communities in support of community recovery and community resiliency efforts.
- Support the development of Hazard Identification & Risk Assessments (HIRA) that could impact communities and critical infrastructure and recommend adaptations to support resiliency.
Qualifications
- A university degree, diploma or certificates in emergency management, climate adaptation, business continuity, project management or other related discipline would be an asset.
- 3+ years of experience working in a response or recovery organization, dealing with climate related risks and disasters, supporting affected communities.
- Strong understanding of the Emergency Management Act in Alberta and familiar with other emergency legislation across Canada.
- Strong understanding of the Alberta Emergency Management Agency and the key programs areas within the agency.
- Strong understanding of the Emergency Management Assistance Program.
- A strong understanding of local governments, how they operate, organizational structures, legislated responsibilities, and the ability to communicate this understanding to Senior Leadership and elected officials.
- Experience developing and leading municipal programs and services.
- Experience working in and/or with Indigenous communities.
- Experience working with trauma informed practices or principles while providing culturally appropriate support.
- A broad skill set including strong presentation and stakeholder facilitation, business case and report writing, organizational and analytical skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills.
- A positive outlook and demonstrate an energetic disposition with clients, along with the ability to effectively influence positive client decisions.
- Excellent relationship-building skills enabling effective collaboration and interaction with clients, colleagues, and external industry subject matter experts.
- Strong computer skills, including a working knowledge of scheduling (MS Project), Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Willing and able to travel to impact areas on short notice to provide timely support. .
Don’t have every single qualification? At Colliers Project Leaders, we’re not always looking for “perfect matches.” We’re looking to welcome people to our diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace.
So, if you’re excited about this role but don’t have every single qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway.
A Few Headlines Of What You Can Expect
- A culture of caring for our people, clients and communities
- Hybrid Flexible Work Environment
- A supportive onboarding experience
- A paid Volunteer Day
- An environment with significant professional development & training opportunities
- Mentorship & Leadership development programs
- Benefits Program inclusive of a Healthcare Spending Account and Wellness Program
Join our team of difference-makers and help shape the growth of dynamic communities. Disclaimer Colliers Project Leaders is part of Colliers (NASDAQ, TSX: CIGI), a leading diversified professional services and investment management company, with more than 17,000 professional operating in 63 countries.
Colliers Project Leaders has suspended our COVID-19 vaccination requirement. In circumstances where our clients have a different COVID-19 vaccination policy, the Clients’ requirements will supersede.
Colliers Project Leaders is an equal opportunity employer and celebrates diversity in its workforce. Colliers encourages applications from all qualified individuals and will accommodate applicants' disability-related needs, up to the point of undue hardship, throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. If you require a disability-related accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please advise the assigned Talent Acquisition Business Partner.
Colliers Project Leaders standard recruitment process requires applicants to be subjected to formal background and reference checks prior to their hiring.
About Colliers Project Leaders | Canada
Our project managers don’t just deliver projects on-time and on-budget—we integrate seamlessly with in-house resources, becoming a true partner committed to client success. We offer total support, whether it’s a single, one-time requirement or full management of the project from start to finish.
Our approach to project management is based on a single, powerful solution: a dedicated project manager representing the facility owner on the construction site and in the boardroom. Project leadership is our business.
A career with Colliers Project Leaders is your opportunity to be recognized as an industry leader. You’ll incorporate your entrepreneurial spirit, skills and passion while taking on new challenges that will help you grow.
You will work with inspiring colleagues and strong leaders who will support you in your career and professional development. We'll even help you attain and maintain your PMP designation and LEED accreditation.
Associate, Climate Readiness & Community Recovery
Top Benefits
About the role
Overview At Collier Project Leaders, we deliver capital project solutions to fulfill our clients’ needs across the built environment. The work we do makes a difference in communities and for the people who live there. We have a passion for it.
Our commitment to realizing our clients' vision inspires us to look beyond the immediate – to the possibilities of what we can achieve together. We are 18,000 projects and counting – improving lives and helping shape the growth of sustainable, progressive and inclusive communities.
Your Role In this role you will support local governments, provincial and federal agencies including Municipal Districts, Municipalities, and Indigenous Governing Bodies in assessing and mitigating risks and recovering from disasters related to extreme weather and the effect on critical infrastructure, people, culture, and the economy.
You will be part of a dedicated, high performing team and collaborate with other professionals from across multiple sectors regionally and nationally. You will work closely with community leaders, elected officials, provincial and federal representatives, public safety professionals, case managers, engineers, planners, and project managers to support communities before, during and after extreme weather events.
Responsibilities Develop
- Work closely with our teams to further establish Climate Readiness and Community Recovery services to new and existing clients in Alberta and across Canada.
- Collaborate with other professionals within Colliers to understand and communicate our successes.
- Further develop your understanding of the various Emergency Management Legislation and Regulations across Canada, the Sendai Framework, community recovery processes, funding programs, Insurers, NGO partners and Government resources, to better serve clients’ needs.
- Demonstrate a commitment to improving the communities you work in by respecting local knowledge, customs, and the culture of the people, particularly Indigenous communities.
- Continuously develop delegation skills and take on increasing responsibility for leading project deliverables.
Support
- Support emergency management preparedness, mitigation and recovery planning with communities, including development of plans, activities and training exercises.
- Support the development of reports and information memorandums, research, and industry papers.
- Support the preparation of business cases, proposals, presentations, and contributing to business development.
- Travel to disaster affected communities in support of community recovery and community resiliency efforts.
- Support the development of Hazard Identification & Risk Assessments (HIRA) that could impact communities and critical infrastructure and recommend adaptations to support resiliency.
Qualifications
- A university degree, diploma or certificates in emergency management, climate adaptation, business continuity, project management or other related discipline would be an asset.
- 3+ years of experience working in a response or recovery organization, dealing with climate related risks and disasters, supporting affected communities.
- Strong understanding of the Emergency Management Act in Alberta and familiar with other emergency legislation across Canada.
- Strong understanding of the Alberta Emergency Management Agency and the key programs areas within the agency.
- Strong understanding of the Emergency Management Assistance Program.
- A strong understanding of local governments, how they operate, organizational structures, legislated responsibilities, and the ability to communicate this understanding to Senior Leadership and elected officials.
- Experience developing and leading municipal programs and services.
- Experience working in and/or with Indigenous communities.
- Experience working with trauma informed practices or principles while providing culturally appropriate support.
- A broad skill set including strong presentation and stakeholder facilitation, business case and report writing, organizational and analytical skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills.
- A positive outlook and demonstrate an energetic disposition with clients, along with the ability to effectively influence positive client decisions.
- Excellent relationship-building skills enabling effective collaboration and interaction with clients, colleagues, and external industry subject matter experts.
- Strong computer skills, including a working knowledge of scheduling (MS Project), Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Willing and able to travel to impact areas on short notice to provide timely support. .
Don’t have every single qualification? At Colliers Project Leaders, we’re not always looking for “perfect matches.” We’re looking to welcome people to our diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace.
So, if you’re excited about this role but don’t have every single qualification, we encourage you to apply anyway.
A Few Headlines Of What You Can Expect
- A culture of caring for our people, clients and communities
- Hybrid Flexible Work Environment
- A supportive onboarding experience
- A paid Volunteer Day
- An environment with significant professional development & training opportunities
- Mentorship & Leadership development programs
- Benefits Program inclusive of a Healthcare Spending Account and Wellness Program
Join our team of difference-makers and help shape the growth of dynamic communities. Disclaimer Colliers Project Leaders is part of Colliers (NASDAQ, TSX: CIGI), a leading diversified professional services and investment management company, with more than 17,000 professional operating in 63 countries.
Colliers Project Leaders has suspended our COVID-19 vaccination requirement. In circumstances where our clients have a different COVID-19 vaccination policy, the Clients’ requirements will supersede.
Colliers Project Leaders is an equal opportunity employer and celebrates diversity in its workforce. Colliers encourages applications from all qualified individuals and will accommodate applicants' disability-related needs, up to the point of undue hardship, throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. If you require a disability-related accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please advise the assigned Talent Acquisition Business Partner.
Colliers Project Leaders standard recruitment process requires applicants to be subjected to formal background and reference checks prior to their hiring.
About Colliers Project Leaders | Canada
Our project managers don’t just deliver projects on-time and on-budget—we integrate seamlessly with in-house resources, becoming a true partner committed to client success. We offer total support, whether it’s a single, one-time requirement or full management of the project from start to finish.
Our approach to project management is based on a single, powerful solution: a dedicated project manager representing the facility owner on the construction site and in the boardroom. Project leadership is our business.
A career with Colliers Project Leaders is your opportunity to be recognized as an industry leader. You’ll incorporate your entrepreneurial spirit, skills and passion while taking on new challenges that will help you grow.
You will work with inspiring colleagues and strong leaders who will support you in your career and professional development. We'll even help you attain and maintain your PMP designation and LEED accreditation.