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Company | CitySpaces Consulting |
Address | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Employment type | FULL_TIME |
Salary | |
Expires | 2023-07-08 |
Posted at | 11 months ago |
ABOUT US
CitySpaces Consulting is a leading provider of community planning, development consulting, and consultation services in communities throughout Western Canada. For more than 35 years, we have been committed to “building lasting, livable and inclusive communities” with a spotlight on social sustainability. We work with a variety of clients in the government, business, institutional, and non-profit sectors, and bring exceptional experience in managing projects from vision to completion. We are known for our professionalism, dedication, social ethic, and inclusive approaches.
With current commitments and emerging opportunities, CitySpaces is seeking a full-timeCommunity Planner to join our firm. We are looking for someone to be centrally involved in various planning and engagement projects. This position will be based in our downtown Vancouver office.
THE POSITION WILL INVOLVE
- Periodic travel to sites throughout Western Canada. Evening and weekend meetings are sometimes required (having a valid BC Driver’s Licence is beneficial).
- Working as part of CitySpaces’ community planning team, leading a variety of planning and engagement projects such as: housing needs assessments, housing action plans/strategies, social needs assessments, childcare action plans, poverty reduction plans, social policy studies, land use planning, and special research studies.
- Undertaking diverse forms of research and analysis; writing concise policy; drafting recommendations, strategies and actions.
- Facilitating in-person and virtual engagement activities including one-on-one lived expertise interviews, focus groups, workshops, open houses, special events, and consultation associated with development approvals processes.
- Envisioning and creating meaningful and interesting public, stakeholder, rights holder and tenant engagement processes, including preparing consultation strategies and communications plans. Planning, coordinating, scheduling and organizing engagement events and activities.
- Taking initiative in developing business opportunities including preparing proposals.
YOU WILL BRING TO THE ROLE
- Familiarity with British Columbia’s Community Charter and Local Government Act.
- University degree in planning or related field.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Experience and/or familiarity with both urban and rural community contexts in BC.
- Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively with project team and clients.
- Strong verbal/written communication, presentation, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
- Member of IAP2 – International Association of Public Participation (preferred), or equivalent training in engagement specific courses.
- Familiarity with the Housing Needs Report Amendment Act would be considered an asset.
- Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners (strongly preferred), or a Candidate Member / eligibility for membership.
- Familiarity with the principles and practices of public engagement and experience in planning and facilitating public, stakeholder and rights holder engagement processes.
- Ability to prepare clear, concise reports, as well as efficiently and accurately analyze the quantitative and qualitative data that may be involved.
- Experience working with various levels of governments, Indigenous communities, public/institutional agencies, non-profit organizations as well as vulnerable and diverse populations.
- A minimum of 3 to 5 years of employment in a community planning context, ideally including experience related to policy, housing and social planning.
YOUR PREFERRED WORKING STYLE
- Enjoy working within a collegial business environment that emphasizes high-quality performance and the ability to work independently, particularly under set timelines and budgets required to produce client deliverables.
- Friendly, collaborative team-player with a focus on productive outcomes.
- Appreciate in-office connections, working a minimum of 3-days a week in our Vancouver office.
- Proactive, positive, and creative problem solver and solution seeker.
WE OFFER OUR TEAM
- In-house mentorship, training, and continuing professional development
- Supportive and inclusive workplace
- Salary commensurate to experience
- Extended health benefits package
- Fun and engaging team environment with fulfilling, purpose-driven work
SOUND LIKE YOU?
If so, please apply at: [email protected] by July 5th, 2023.
CitySpaces evaluates job applicants based on their merit, work experience, credentials, and potential to carry out the job duties of the position. We do not discriminate against an applicants’ age, gender, sexual orientation, faith practice, ethnicity, socio-economic background, place of origin, family situation, or other characteristics.We encourage all applicants interested in the position to apply.
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