Planner 1
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As a Planner 1, you are responsible for managing the review of land use and development applications, and for assisting with and preparing planning policies.
Your primary duties include :
- Review, evaluate, and make recommendations on a wide range of development applications.
- Coordinate input from interdepartmental partners on policy development and planning applications.
- Prepare technical reports and present recommendations to the appropriate approving authorities.
- Collaborate, negotiate, and problem-solve effectively in a professional manner.
- Respond to inquiries, including interpreting and explaining planning policies and decisions to various internal and external customers.
- Participate in public engagement events regarding planning policy, development applications and guidelines. Assist in various projects and initiatives that implement the Municipal Development Plan (MDP) or other City policies and initiatives.
- Work in a fast-paced, customer-focused, team-oriented, environment.
Qualifications
- A degree in Planning, as recognized by the Canadian Institute of Planners; OR
- A degree in a Planning-related discipline, combined with at least 1 year experience in planning policy research / analysis or evaluation of planning applications.
- Membership with the Alberta Professional Planners Institute (APPI) would be considered an asset.
- Experience with planning legislation, with work experience applying that knowledge on a broad range of planning projects is an asset.
- Possess strong written and verbal communication skills in addressing a wide range of audiences, such as Calgary Planning Commission, City Council, committees, and citizens.
- Demonstrate sound judgement, effective analytical and decision-making skills.
- Success in this position requires professionalism, integrity, ethical behavior, and commitment to the cultural values of The City of Calgary.