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With a moderate climate, spectacular scenery and year-round recreational offerings at our doorstep, the City of Campbell River is the ideal location to live, work, and play. SENIOR PLANNER (or Planner II) (Term Position) The City of Campbell River is seeking a term full-time Senior Planner or Planner II. To cover a one year leave, we have a vacancy for a term full-time Planner to work in our Long Range Planning and Sustainability Department. As part of a focused team, you will be working in a fast-paced and community service oriented environment. Reporting to the Acting Long Range Planning & Sustainability Supervisor, you will be involved in the research, analysis and development of long range plans and policies, public presentations and the provision of technical advice to internal and external stakeholders. Key projects include coordinating the City s review of the Official Community Plan s urban growth policies, sea level rise planning project and other long range planning and sustainability initiatives. To complement your passion for community planning, you also hold the following qualifications for one of these classifications: Senior Planner- $43.88 per hour Graduate Degree in Urban, Community, or Regional Planning or equivalent related discipline. Certified member (RPP) with the Planning Institute of BC (PIBC) and the Canadian Institute of Planners. Minimum of five (5) years of planning experience within the last seven (7) years, in community or regional planning, preferably in a local government setting. Planner II - $39.35 per hour Undergraduate Degree in Community Planning or in a discipline related to planning. Certified member (RPP) with the Planning Institute of BC (PIBC) and the Canadian Institute of Planners. Minimum of four (4) years of planning experience within the last seven (7) years, in community or regional planning, preferably in a local government setting. Preference will be given to candidates who meet the qualifications for Senior Planner. These CUPE bargaining unit positions work a 35 hour work week. We offer professional development opportunities and a comprehensive benefits package. Please see the attached for a detailed job description that lists all the necessary qualifications for this position. Please send your resume with covering letter, quoting Competition EXT-19-03 to: Human Resources Department City of Campbell River 301 St. Ann s Road Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7 Email: careers@campbellriver.ca This posting closes at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

Job Description SENIOR PLANNER (Term Position) Approval Date: January 2019 Department: Long Range Planning & Sustainability IAFF CUPE Management Title of Management Supervisor: Acting Long Range Planning & Sustainability Supervisor General Accountability: Purpose and Scope Reporting to the Acting Long Range Planning and Sustainability Supervisor, the Senior Planner is responsible for a diverse workload in long range planning. Responsibilities include research and project coordination for the City s review of the Official Community Plan s urban growth policies, sea level rise planning project and other long range planning and sustainability initiatives. The Senior Planner is responsible for preparation and oversight of land use amending bylaws, drafting of comprehensive reports and conducting planning projects as directed. The incumbent exercises considerable independent judgment in planning and carrying out assignments, requiring the ability to meet deadlines and set priorities, implement sound administrative and professional practices, and deliver quality customer service. Nature and Scope of Work Assists with the Official Community Plan update process from project initiation to steering committee liaison, land use strategy development, policy preparation, public participation, consulting with external agencies and stakeholders, and preparing completed drafts for Council and its committees; Assists with comprehensive land use planning, subdivision, OCP, zoning and policy reviews and the preparation of reports for consideration and approval by senior management or Council; Assists with the development, modification, improvement and implementation of area and neighbourhood plans, and a wide range of long-range plans including sea level rise planning, zoning bylaw updates and other land use plans; Consults with the Acting Long Range Planning and Sustainability Supervisor on complex issues or matters of major impact; Drafts and recommends planning policies, procedures, and bylaws, and acts as an expert professional resource on land use, development and zoning matters when assigned by the Supervisor; Collaborates on comprehensive planning studies and planning projects of a complex nature and significant scope on a variety of long range and current planning initiatives; Prepares and delivers presentations to senior management, Council, City committees, community groups and the general public on planning issues, initiatives and projects; Undertakes research projects and analysis, and prepares comprehensive planning reports for submission to senior management and Council; Conducts and facilitates public consultation meetings and workshops to address development, land use, and sustainability issues; Attends and represents the Long Range Planning and Sustainability Department at Council, Public Hearings, advisory committees, community planning meetings and events as directed; Responds to public inquiries; consults with and provides technical planning advice and recommendations to other departments, the general public and external organizations and agencies; Works collaboratively within the Long Range Planning and Sustainability Department, with the

Job Description Senior Planner Long Range Planning & Sustainability) Term Page 2 of 3 Development Services Department, and other City departments, community stakeholders, local governments, agencies, consultants, contractors, developers and the general community to achieve long range planning and sustainability objectives; Performs other duties as required. Necessary Qualifications Knowledge: Thorough knowledge and understanding of the philosophies, principles, best practices and objectives of community and regional land use planning and design, and community sustainability. Current and comprehensive knowledge of relevant local government and provincial legislation and acts; statutory and regulatory requirements and responsibilities; and municipal bylaws and policies related to planning and land use in British Columbia. Strong understanding of public planning process and land use strategies. Knowledge of municipal administrative procedures and of bylaws relating to plan and development approval. Knowledge of interactive web maps or other GIS systems. Basic knowledge of Health and Safety and emergency management principles. Skills: Excellent long range and current technical planning skills. Superior analytical, problem solving and decision making skills with strong attention to detail. Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills for a broad range of audiences. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, conflict resolution, consensus building and negotiation skills. Excellent organizational, time management and project management skills. Safe work habits and practices. Proficient in Microsoft Office Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Abilities: Ability to design, conduct and analyze land use and sustainability studies. Ability to effectively plan, organize and manage workload and projects, set priorities, meet deadlines, and work under pressure. Ability to establish effective relationships and build credibility at all levels, with internal and external stakeholders, including Council members, City staff, representatives of government, business and the development community, and the public. Ability to represent the City in a professional manner, and negotiate effectively with other agencies, the business and development community, and the public. Ability to anticipate emerging issues and trends, project the impact, and manage them proactively. Ability to facilitate public consultation meetings and make presentations to a variety of audiences. Ability to work well in a team environment. Ability to draft and develop complex technical reports and policies. Ability to work under general direction only, exercising considerable independence and initiative. Ability and willingness to contribute to maintaining a respectful, safe and supportive work environment that embraces diversity, along with treating everyone with courtesy, dignity and fairness. Education: Graduate degree in Urban, Community or Regional Planning or equivalent related discipline or undergraduate degree in a related field combined with a significant suitable combination of training and experience. Training: Certified member (RPP) with the Planning Institute of British Columbia (PIBC) or equivalent affiliate, and the Canadian Institute of Planners. Must possess and maintain a valid Class 5 Driver s Licence and provide and maintain a clean drivers abstract as per City policy.

Job Description Senior Planner Long Range Planning & Sustainability) Term Page 3 of 3 Experience: Minimum of five (5) years progressively responsible planning experience within the last seven (7) years, in community or regional planning, preferably at the local government level. Preferred Criteria Experience in long-range planning Experience in public consultation Knowledge of ArcGIS would be an asset. Unusual Working Conditions Incumbent will be required to attend evening and weekend meetings.

Job Description PLANNER II (Term Position) Approval Date: January 2019 Department: Long Range Planning & Sustainability IAFF CUPE Management Title of Management Supervisor: Acting Long Range Planning & Sustainability Supervisor General Accountability: Purpose and Scope Reporting to the Acting Long Range Planning & Sustainability Supervisor, the Planner II performs a wide range of professional planning duties. The position involves specialized knowledge and the application of social, economic, and environmental information to studies, reports, and policy development connected with the land use and long-term growth and development of the city. The work involves the research, analysis and development of long range plans and policies, public presentations and the provision of technical advice to internal and external stakeholders. The incumbent is an excellent communicator who exercises considerable independent judgment in planning and carrying out assignments, requiring the ability to meet deadlines and set priorities, and implement sound administrative and professional practices. Nature and Scope of Work Acts as a project manager for long range planning and sustainability projects and performs planning, review, research and follow-up of special projects as required; Conducts studies on a wide variety of land use, urban growth, environmental sustainability and community livability trends, opportunities and initiatives; Liaises with community stakeholders, other departments, citizens' groups and standing committees; Prepares comprehensive planning reports, recommendations and policy proposals for submission to managers, Council and various committees; Drafts bylaws, amendments and consolidations to address the changing needs of the City; Provides technical information, advice and assistance to other departments, external stakeholders, government agencies and the general public in a manner that is tactful, clear, concise and professional; Prepares graphic and other material for presentation at meetings such as public hearings and public information meetings; Reviews, revises and develops long range plans and policies as required; Prepares and maintains records, statistics, reports and correspondence, including word processing and data entry on to the municipal computer system, and responds to internal and external inquiries; Attends various internal and external meetings in a professional planning capacity to provide professional expertise, and receive public input; As required, attends and/ or presents planning projects to Council and/or various committee meetings; Provides direction to technical and clerical support staff as required; Performs other related duties as required. Necessary Qualifications Knowledge:

Job Description Planner II (Long Range Planner Term) Page 2 of 2 Considerable knowledge of the principles, practices and objectives of long range and current planning, sustainability and climate change. Considerable knowledge of statutory requirements, bylaws, and regulations applicable to municipal planning. Knowledge of economics and standard statistical techniques and research methods as applied to community planning at the local government level. Considerable knowledge of trends and developments in community planning. Working knowledge of computer applications and software related to the work. Basic knowledge of WorkSafeBC regulations, safe work practices, and emergency management principles. Skills: Strong interpersonal, written and presentation skills. Strong analytical, problem solving and decision making skills. Proficient in relevant computer applications and software. Excellent attention to detail. Effective conflict resolution skills. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Abilities: Demonstrated ability to communicate complex information to community members who may not be familiar with the topic. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external customers and to communicate tactfully and effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to assess the impact of long range policies upon the City, relate proposed long range policies and plans to existing bylaws, and draft amendments to the bylaws suitable to the needs of the community as established by Council. Ability to establish priorities and schedule workload to meet deadlines. Ability to work well with minimal supervision in a team environment. Ability to facilitate public meetings and make presentations to Council. Ability and willingness to contribute to maintaining a respectful, safe and supportive work environment that embraces diversity, along with treating everyone with courtesy, dignity and fairness. Education: Undergraduate Degree from a recognized institution in Community Planning, or in a discipline related to Planning. Training: Certified member (RPP) with the Planning Institute of British Columbia (PIBC) or equivalent affiliate, and the Canadian Institute of Planners. Must possess and maintain a valid Class 5 BC driver s license, and produce and maintain a clean driver s abstract, as per City policy. Experience: Minimum of four (4) years of planning experience within the last seven (7) years, in community or regional planning, preferably at the local government level.