Manager of Civic Engagement

at  City of North Vancouver

North Vancouver, BC, Canada -

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The City of North Vancouver is the urban core of the beautiful North Shore and has a long-term vision to be “The Healthiest Small City in the World”, with five key priorities to be a City for People, a Liveable City, a Vibrant City, a Connected City and a Prosperous City.
The Office of the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer is seeking a dynamic Manager of Civic Engagement committed to processes that build trust with community, increase transparency, and improve access to government. This leadership position is part of a strong team with a service-driven culture where each day presents fresh challenges and opportunities to tangibly impact the lives of City of North Vancouver’s residents, businesses, partners and visitors.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Communications and Engagement, you are a seasoned knowledge keeper helping ensuring all CNV public and interest holder engagement achieves the standards and commitments outlined in our forthcoming Engagement Framework. You are a collaborator who can facilitate strong working relationships with other City divisions, partner agencies, consultants and external interest holder organizations. And you are an inspiring leader who can mentor and supervise a growing team of engagement advisors, as well as project manage delivery of complex city-wide programs and initiatives.
You will oversee the creation and implementation of public and interest holder engagement strategies and activities; managing survey design, quantitative and qualitative analysis including all reporting to Council on CNV engagement processes; developing and providing timely engagement capacity building and training for staff; developing programs and opportunities for increased public participation; managing CNV’s digital engagement tools and platforms; ensuring CNV processes are inclusive and accessible to all with a focus on equity-deserving communities; managing the work of external suppliers and CNV’s preferred suppliers; and ensuring performance measurement and evaluation of processes aimed at continuously enhancing service delivery to improve trust and confidence between government and people.
Your qualifications include: a degree in communications, planning, policy or public administration; IAP2 certification and/or certification in dialogue; a minimum of five years in a supervisory capacity, preferably in a municipal or public sector environment working with unionized staff; experience leading engagement processes for government or inter-governmental agencies; and understanding of digital technologies for promoting public participation. You will also have demonstrated interpersonal and leadership skills and thrive in a fast paced environment. Considerable background in strategic communications planning, facilitation, community outreach, and excellent written communications are an asset.
During the recruitment process, applicants will be requested to provide a current Police Information Check (PIC).
We offer an attractive remuneration and benefits package for this exempt position, including a compressed work schedule. The salary range is $119,964 - $141,132 annually (2024 rates).
If you are passionate about making the City of North Vancouver an even greater place to live, work and play, apply online through the Career Portal at www.cnv.org by Sunday, November 3, 2024.
Thank you for your interest in the City of North Vancouver.
We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional and unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation). The City of North Vancouver is committed to Reconciliation with these Nations, who have lived on these lands since time immemorial .
Posting: 2024-0159
October 17, 2024
Education : Bachelor’s degree
Experience : 5 years or mor

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