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PROJECT DIRECTOR BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION- CAPITAL BUDGET AND FINANCE

City of Torontoabout 24 hours ago
Toronto, Ontario
CA$142,104 - CA$189,918/annual
Senior Level
Internship

Top Benefits

Paid vacation and overtime

About the role

  • Job ID: 62759
  • Job Category:
  • Division & Section: Parks & Recreation – Capital Projects Design & Delivery (CPDD)
  • Work Location: 55 John St, Toronto, ON M5V 0C4
  • Job Type & Duration: 1 Temporary Vacancy (24months)
  • Salary Range: $142,104.00- 189,918.00

Hiring Zone: $157,710.00 - $170,991.00

  • Shift Information: Mon - Fri, 35 hours/week
  • Affiliation: Non-Union
  • Number of Positions Open: 1
  • Posting Period: 16-March-2026 to 30-March-2026

Toronto Parks and Recreation (PR) delivers outstanding services that significantly enhance the quality of life for all Torontonians. We strive to create a vibrant city with safe, welcoming, and well-maintained parks and trails, along with top-tier recreation facilities and programs that promote diverse, active, and healthy lifestyles. The responsibility of capital budget, finance, design, construction, and SOGR for these assets lies with the Capital Projects, Design & Delivery branch. The division has an ambitious 10-year capital program valued at over $4 billion.

Reporting to the Director of Capital Projects Design & Delivery and working in close collaboration with Directors and Program Managers, the Project Director Transformation – Capital Budget and Finance will provide visionary leadership in transforming the capital budget, finance, procurement and payments.

Major Responsibilities The Project Director will lead transformational change initiatives across capital budgeting, finance, and procurement functions to improve financial sustainability, transparency, and operational efficiency. Work closely with capital delivery and asset management teams to modernize capital planning processes by integrating long-term asset management, lifecycle costing, and performance-based decision-making frameworks.

Collaborates closely with asset and energy management team to align financial planning with corporate asset management strategies and long-term state of good repair (SOGR) priorities. Integrates lifecycle costing, implementation of net-zero emissions, and asset condition data into capital planning and investment decisions, capital investment trade-offs, renewal timing, and risk management across PR’s diverse asset portfolio.

Collaborates closely with City’s Financial Planning division, divisional planning team, capital teams, asset team and operations teams to prepare the growth and improvements related capital plan. Provides divisional input for the City’s Development Charges (DC) background studies.

Ensures Capital Plan aligns with corporate financial planning framework, corporate asset management strategy and investment decisions are sufficiently documented and data driven.

Establish the procurement sub-unit to support contract procurement and payments, ensuring compliance with the City’s procurement, financial by-laws and best practices. Working closely with Purchasing and capital delivery staff, the Project Director will lead procurement initiatives and develop tools to improve capital delivery efficiency and mitigate risk.

Establish governance frameworks and internal controls to strengthen oversight, compliance, and risk management across the capital portfolio in alignment with City’s financial control by-law and Public Sector Accounting Standards (PSAS). Lead cross-divisional collaboration to embed financial impact analysis into policy development and capital program decision-making. Foster a culture of continuous improvement, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making within capital and procurement teams.

Enhances divisional financial systems to improve tracking of capital funding sources, including Section 42, Community Benefits Charges (CBCs), and Development Charges, and leverages enterprise systems such as SAP, PBF, and CAPTOR to support accurate budgeting, forecasting, and reporting.

Develops and advances funding strategies, including securing federal and provincial funding and optimizing the use of Planning Act tools. Anticipates emerging financial, asset management, and regulatory changes, providing strategic advice to Parks and Recreation. Leads continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen governance, procurement practices and, asset lifecycle planning.

Represents Parks and Recreation on interdivisional and intergovernmental committees related to financial planning, procurement, asset management, and Planning Act funding tools. Builds and maintains strong working relationships with Members of Council, Planning staff, Legal Services, and external partners, and prepares and delivers reports, briefings, and presentations on budget, capital funding, and procurement matters.

Negotiates and builds relationships, working in close collaboration with executives and senior management, clients and various stakeholders across the organization. Anticipates, identifies and manages emerging issues and challenges. Evaluates potential technologies, tools and implementation strategies that are flexible and responsive to evolving and changing needs that will benefit the organization. Implements solutions and monitors/evaluates results.

Oversees, participates in, or supports recruitment selection, labour relations issues, performance review, training and supervision of assigned staff, ensuring effective teamwork, high standards of work quality and organizational performance, continuous learning and innovation. Develops an effective communication strategy in conjunction with Strategic Communications for all key deliverables within assignment. Prepares reports to City Executives and Committees of Council, ensuring a high-quality product.

Oversees day-to-day operations including scheduling, assigning and reviewing work, approving vacation/overtime, and managing performance. Ensures compliance with Collective Agreements, corporate policies, City by-laws, and applicable legislation.

Key Qualifications

  • Post-secondary education in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a related field.
  • Extensive knowledge of GAAP and Public Sector Accounting Standards.
  • Extensive experience preparing capital budget for large and complex municipal infrastructure portfolio.
  • Extensive experience working with executives, internal clients sponsors and senior management teams across the organization
  • Extensive experience leading, coaching, and motivating staff through major change initiatives, combined with a proven ability to exercise discretion and apply initiative and creativity in problem solving.
  • Experience leading major financial transformation projects.
  • Strong knowledge of public sector procurement tools, governance and practices
  • Superior analytical and well-developed human relations skills with an exceptional ability to communicate both verbally and in writing, negotiate persuasively and effectively, and forge solid internal relationships.
  • Proven ability to exercise discretion, with a high degree of initiative and creativity in problem solving.
  • Highly effective presentation skills with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of, current and emerging City-wide strategic initiatives.
  • Demonstrated political acumen, judgement, and insight.
  • Familiarity with Employment Standards Act, Human Rights Act, Occupational Health & Safety Act, Planning Act, Construction Act, WHIMS etc
  • CPA designation is an asset or equivalent financial accreditation.
  • Must possess and be able to maintain a valid Province of Ontario Class "G" Driver's License and the ability to obtain a City driver's permit.

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity.

Accommodation The City of Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request. Learn more about the City’s Hiring Policies and Accommodation Process.

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Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people whose diversity and experiences make this great city Canada’s leading economic engine and one of the world’s most diverse and livable cities. As the fourth largest city in North America, Toronto is a global leader in technology, finance, film, music, culture, and innovation, and consistently places at the top of international rankings due to investments championed by its government, residents and businesses.

Toronto Public Service consists of approximately 35,771 employees, providing programs and services to Toronto residents, businesses and visitors. Additionally, the City of Toronto has a number of agencies and corporations including the Toronto Police Service, Toronto Public Library and the Toronto Transit Commission, which make up the broader municipal organization.

There are 44 operating divisions and offices providing an extensive level of programs and services. We offer diverse career opportunities across a wide variety of professional, trade, administrative, managerial and other employment roles. The Toronto Public Service has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering citizen-focused services. We are proud to have been named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, Canada's Best Diversity Employers, Top Family Friendly Employers and Greater Toronto's Top Employers.

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