Community Planner (Full-Time)
Hours of Work: Normal hours of work are thirty-five (35) hours per week
Salary Range: $81,536.00 to $99,062.60 ($44.80 to $54.43 per hour)
Vacancy Status: One (1) Existing Vacancy
A career at the Town of Collingwood is more than a job; it's a pathway to thrive. Here, you'll be part of a leading-edge team that drives progressive, accountable, and sustainable decisions. In Collingwood, we are committed to building a vibrant community through our lively downtown, extensive waterfront, and rich cultural heritage.
If this resonates with you and you're passionate about creating meaningful community impact, then read on!
The Opportunity
As the Community Planner, you will be responsible for providing planning advice related to the full range of Planning Act development applications, land use and community planning matters. In this role, you will act as a project manager; lead and work as part of an interdepartmental and interagency team in the review of development applications and corporate and policy initiatives; prepare planning reports for development applications; research and prepare policy and community planning recommendations reflective of best practices and aligned with corporative strategic objectives; and professionally represent the Town as an expert witness before the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) and other legal proceedings.
What You Will Do
- Coordinate, manage, process, evaluate and advance solutions for Planning Act applications
- Apply a broad set of competencies and attention to detailed matters associated with the foregoing through expert multi-media communications, meeting management, team leadership, project management, the review, analysis, and synthesis of information emerging from multiple disciplines, and the delivery of associated consolidated recommendations of a professional nature to Council, Committees, and internal departments and external agencies
- As a project manager related to development files, lead an interdepartmental and interagency team and coordinate the work of and act as a liaison with consultants retained by the Town to provide expert advice on matters of interest
- Undertake policy-based research and analysis
- Craft, interpret and coordinate implementation of planning policies
- Monitor growth-related and census data to better understand the context for planning in the municipality and local area
- Participate as a member of the Service Area Head Team, providing input on strategic planning and initiatives and corporation-wide range of matters
Skills and Experience
- Experience in land use planning/municipal planning in the public sector or equivalent private sector experience on behalf of developers/builders
- Excellent analytical, report writing, communication, presentation, organizational, interpersonal skills
- Ability to multi-task, cope with interruptions and work under pressure to meet multiple deadlines, exercise discretion and good judgment particularly when handling highly confidential/sensitive information. Possess a high level of initiative and personal integrity.
- Thorough working knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Office applications, database management, and office equipment
Qualifications
Degree in Urban Planning, Environmental Studies, or related discipline
Full or provisional membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Ontario Professional Planners Institute
Five (5) years of progressive experience dealing with a wide range of complex planning applications, stakeholders, and implementation scenarios.
Valid Class “G” driver’s license with a satisfactory Driver’s Abstract. Ability and willingness to travel within the community.
Current Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check (Level 2) with results satisfactory to the employer.
Valid standard first aid & CPR/AED Level C certification (or willingness to obtain).
What We Offer
- Comprehensive benefits and perks: We offer a diverse range of benefits that cover health, dental, and family assistance, as well as membership in the OMERS pension plan for a secure future.
- A place to excel: We don’t just support ambitions, we cultivate them. With paid training opportunities, we help shape the skills that are essential to your professional development.
- A collaborative and supportive team: We foster a dynamic culture that thrives on the spirit of collaboration. We encourage open communication, value diverse perspectives, and celebrate the strength that comes from teamwork.
- A fulfilling career: We understand that job success is rooted in personal well-being and balance. Our dynamic work environment allows you to excel professionally while also being part of the vibrant, adventurous community that is uniquely Collingwood.
Why Collingwood
Located north of Toronto and nestled along the shores of Georgian Bay, Collingwood is a thriving community known for its stunning natural beauty, year-round outdoor recreation, and welcoming community. It offers the ideal blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, including a vibrant downtown that boasts world-class shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Collingwood’s ongoing commercial and residential growth makes it the ideal place to flourish personally and professionally.
If building a stronger, more connected community inspires you, we want to hear from you! Please submit your cover letter and resume in Word or PDF format to jobs@collingwood.ca, with the subject line, “Community Planner, Job Posting 2026-19” to ensure it is reviewed promptly.
We thank all applicants for showing interest in joining our team. Please note only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted directly. We look forward to your application!