Senior Planner
Understanding the role of land use planning, transportation planning and urban design in shaping quality of life is central to our philosophy as is doing great work, working with great people, and having fun.
Our practice is growing, and we seek a Senior Planner to join our dynamic and thoughtful team.
The successful candidate will provide strategic direction to a diverse team of planners and urban designers within our development planning practice. Responsibilities may include:
Manages the preparation and submission of official plan and zoning by-law amendments, site plan approval, draft plan of condominium / subdivision and Committee of Adjustment applications;
Provides planning evidence in support of Ontario Land Tribunal and Toronto Local Appeal Body hearings;
Prepares and leads the development of due diligence reviews, highest and best use studies, master plans, planning justification reports and consultation strategies;
Builds positive relationships with clients, municipal staff, review agencies and consultant teams;
Attends and presents at public consultation meetings and events;
Monitors competitive bidding opportunities and contributes to go / no-go decisions;
Manages project work plans, schedules and budgets;
Represents the firm at professional networking, industry events, including providing guest lectures and presentations;
Mentors and empowers team members; and,
Hybrid (a minimum 3 days / week in office).
Bachelor or Master Degree in Urban and Regional Planning;
Four (4) to seven (7) years of relevant and full-time professional experience;
Candidate for full membership in the Ontario Professional Planners Institute and/or Canadian Institute of Planners;
Demonstrated professional skills, including:
o Understanding of the development approvals process in Ontario;
o Understanding of planning legislation, policies, regulations and best practices;
o Strong written and oral communication;
o Organization and time management;
o Judgement and creative problem-solving; and,
o Working independently and in a team-based setting.
Proficiency in report and presentation software including Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Creative Suite software (InDesign);
Ability to perform effectively in a hybrid work environment; and,
Commitment to thought leadership, innovation and collaboration.
Master Degree in Urban and Regional Planning or related discipline;
Full membership in the Ontario Professional Planners Institute and/or Canadian Institute of Planners;
Professional certifications, including LEED AP and PMP;
Valid Ontario Driver's License.