Work location: Conservation Halton Administration Office/Remote
Your Opportunity
The Associate Director, Development Review reports to the Director, Planning & Regulations / Strategic Initiatives & Partnerships (Director) and leads a multidisciplinary team on the day-to-day tasks and responsibilities involved in delivering CH’s development review programs and services (i.e., oversees the planning and permit review teams). The Associate Director is responsible for ensuring that CH’s planning and permit services are effectively and efficiently delivered in accordance with CH’s policies and procedures, as well as ensuring that CH’s strategic performance targets, service standards, annual work plan and reporting requirements are met. The Associate Director will troubleshoot complex or politically sensitive files using collaborative, solutions-oriented approaches. The position will provide expert advice and opinions on behalf of CH to proponents, municipalities, and other agencies, as well as at the Ontario Lands Tribunal or other tribunals. The position also supports the administration of Ontario Regulation 41/24 under the Conservation Authorities Act, including serving as the primary approval signing officer for permits and letters of permission that meet regulatory requirements.
This position is responsible for:
the overall management of the development review (i.e., planning and permitting) programs & teams;
annual business/work planning and cost recovery for planning and regulatory services;
staff recruitment, selection, supervision, training, development and retention;
maintaining service delivery standards, monitoring progress, and providing support towards meeting strategic objectives, initiatives, and activities in the corporate strategic plan; and
fostering positive working relationships and supporting a positive image of Conservation Halton with municipalities, agencies, and other stakeholders, such as the development and agricultural communities
The Associate Director supports the Director in nurturing an environment which motivates staff to achieve strategic and business results, providing excellence in customer service, developing and executing effective decision making, working as a streamlined and cohesive team, and maintaining a safe workplace.
Your Qualifications
Minimum of 8 years of related work experience and minimum 5 years in a leadership position
Degree in planning, geography, or related discipline; graduate or post-graduate degree considered an asset
Registered Professional Planner
Experience providing leadership to a multi-disciplinary matrix team
Training in dispute resolution/mediation
Project management and change management experience
Working knowledge of statutes and regulatory controls affecting land use planning and development, including the Conservation Authorities Act and Ontario Regulation 41/24, Planning Act, Provincial Policy Statement, Greenbelt Act and Greenbelt Plan, Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act and Niagara Escarpment Plan, and Environmental Assessment Act
Working knowledge of the Provincial Offences Act, Trespass to Property Act, court and legal procedures, and compliance and enforcement principles and practices
Knowledge of planning development and environmental processes, principles and implementing instruments
Strategic thinking, dispute resolution, research methods, problem solving, analytical, negotiation and organizational skills are required
Your Reward
Starting at $121,957 annually based on a 35-hour work week
You will work in an inspiring setting with views of the Niagara Escarpment and no traffic lights for several miles
You will work with a creative, talented and solutions-focused team
You will work for an organization that provides flexible work arrangements and places tremendous value on professional development and wellness of its employees
Comprehensive benefits package
Participation in the OMERS defined benefit pension plan, with generous employer-matching
Free access to Conservation Ontario parks
Season passes and lift tickets for the Glen Eden ski and snowboard area
Discounts on Conservation Halton services, food and merchandise
Our Core Values
Diversity and Inclusion - We endeavor to understand, accept and appreciate the value of our differences and encourage authenticity.
Learning and Innovation - We embrace the need for continuous improvement, the opportunity to learn from others and the benefits of sharing knowledge.
Person-Centered Service - We make people a priority through customer-centred engagement, predictive problem-solving and high-quality service.
Collaboration - We seek out and trust in the skills, expertise and experience of others in order to achieve our common ambition.
Sustainability - We consider the environmental impact of everything we do and always keep future generations in mind when making decisions.
Integrity - We make decisions with accountability, transparency and a strong sense of personal responsibility for our choices and actions.
Resilience - We are positive and proud of our ability to quickly and effectively respond to change.
To Apply
Please email your application to careers@hrca.on.ca by September 15, 2024.
Your application should include:
Your resume and cover letter in one pdf document
Reference your name and the position title in the subject line
In the body of your email, please indicate where you heard about this opportunity
We thank all applicants for their interest however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, Conservation Halton will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
Personal information provided is collected under the authority of The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Conservation Halton was created to protect, restore and manage the natural resources in our watershed but we have grown to become so much more. Today, we protect our communities and conserve our natural environment through planning, education and recreation and to support our partners in the creation of sustainable communities within our watershed.