Planner III, Community Development at Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Mar, 26

Salary

74.46

Posted On

06 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Urban Planning, Project Management, Land Use Planning, Public Engagement, Technical Drawing Interpretation, Report Writing, Communication, Mentoring, Negotiation, Stakeholder Engagement, Regulatory Compliance, Research, Customer Service, Multitasking, Microsoft Office, AutoCAD

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Requisition ID: 3924Affiliation: CUPE MunicipalPosition Type: Permanent Full TimeNumber of Openings: 1Bi-weekly Working Hours: 70 hours bi-weeklyShift/Work Schedule: Monday to Friday Department/ Branch: Development Planning, SubdivisionsJob Location: Fort McMurrayPay Level: PL18Start Rate: $73.00** (Market Rate)Permanent Rate: $ 74.46 (Permanent rate effective after completion of probation)COLA: Bi-Weekly - $480Posted (dd/mm/yyyy): 06/12/2025Closing Date (dd/mm/yyyy): 21/12/2025Posting Type: Internal and External   **This position’s pay rate has been adjusted to reflect current market conditions. The non-market/evaluated permanent rate of pay for this position is $63.08.   We strive to make our hiring process accessible to all candidates. If you require accommodation for the interview or any other part of the application process, please let us know.  ABOUT THE DIVISION:   The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) is one of Canada's most unique and fast-evolving regions — a place where innovative thinking meets real-world impact. Our Planning and Development Division shapes where we live, work and play.  Planning & Development at RMWB is more than policies and plans, it’s about creating vibrant, inclusive and sustainable communities. Join a collaborative team that leads long-term strategy, supports development initiatives, and partners with residents and community partners to build our shared future.    If you're passionate about smart growth and public service, this is your opportunity to make your mark.    GENERAL DESCRIPTION:   Under minimal supervision, the Planner III, Community Development provides an advanced level of planning knowledge and expertise on a wide range of community development and planning functions. This will include leading teams, managing projects and development applications, as well as coordinating meetings and leading negotiations with clients and stakeholders to achieve municipal planning goals and to promote sound planning principles.     RESPONSIBILITIES:   Lead planning teams and complex projects including evaluation, negotiation, creation, implementation of (and amendments to) key planning documents such as statutory plans, the Land Use Bylaw, outline plans, design briefs, and development agreements. Perform duties of the Development Authority for the municipality by reviewing and making informed decisions on development applications including permits, subdivisions, and amendments. Coach, train, and mentor planners, enforcement officers, and support staff to increase the team’s skills and knowledge in planning matters and processes. Prepare and present planning reports to municipal Council, boards, committees, and other stakeholders. Represent the branch with various stakeholder groups to advocate for planning processes and policies. Identify emerging land use and development issues and opportunities. Lead and research special projects/initiatives, land use planning studies and development analysis. Present and explain land use, planning, subdivision, development regulations and municipal application requirements and processes to owners, applicants, consultants, citizens, public and private agencies, and elected officials. Support enforcement and compliance efforts in accordance with the provisions in the Land Use Bylaw. Prepare for and lead public engagements on a variety of planning projects. Through public engagement and customer service enquiries, facilitate conversations, receive feedback, and provide professional planning advice and interpretation on matters related to various planning projects. Perform other related duties as required.     QUALIFICATIONS     KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:   Sound knowledge of the planning hierarchy in Alberta, provincial planning statutes (such as Municipal Government Act, Subdivision & Development Regulation), municipal by-laws, and a high-level knowledge of related standards. Ability to read and interpret technical construction drawings, Provincial Acts and Regulations, municipal plans and bylaws, procedure manuals, and other guidelines and documents. Ability to prepare concise written reports and clearly explain recommendations and application requirements to the public, elected and appointed officials. Broad knowledge of integrated land use and infrastructure planning, planning law, and urban design. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and tactfully with a proven ability to coordinate complex and difficult land use, planning, and development projects. Proficient in various computer programs including, but not limited to Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project), Adobe, AutoCAD and ArcGIS. Respond to difficult situations in a professional manner, while maintaining composure. Project management skills and the ability to coordinate and prioritize work activities. Strong multitasking skills and the ability to manage a high volume of projects and priorities simultaneously.     EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:   Degree in Urban and Regional Planning or another related degree program is required. Five (5) years’ experience in urban and regional planning, geography, land development, and/or urban studies. Experience to include two (2) years of overseeing planning projects and monitoring/assigning work to junior planners. A degree from a university accredited by the Canadian Institute of Planners is preferred. Certification as an accredited planner in Canada (MCIP) is an asset.     OTHER REQUIREMENTS:   Ability to provide a Criminal Record Check for review and acceptance. A valid Class Five (5) Operator’s License is an asset.     SAFETY:   As an employee of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, the incumbent is responsible for understanding and actively participating in the RMWB’s health and safety management system, including all policies, practices, procedures, as well as properly utilizing all control measures including the required use of personal protective equipment. All employees must take reasonable care to protect the health and safety of themselves and others, as well as immediately report any concerns, near misses, incidents, and hazardous conditions to their supervisor.  To apply: Please visit our website at jobs.rmwb.caCurrent employees must apply through the internal careers site. We appreciate the interest of all applicants; however, only those individualsselected for interviews will be contacted.  Late applications will not be accepted.
Responsibilities
The Planner III leads planning teams and complex projects, manages development applications, and coordinates meetings with stakeholders. They also prepare and present planning reports and advocate for planning processes and policies.
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