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$48.42 per hourqathet Regional District
Come live, work, and play on British Columbia’s spectacular Sunshine Coast. The qathet Regional District (qRD) is a progressive local government serving the City of Powell River and five surrounding rural electoral areas, located within the traditional territories of the Tla’amin, shíshálh, Klahoose, Homalco, Nanoose, and K’ómoks First Nations. Spanning nearly 5,000 square kilometres—from Texada, Savary, and Lasqueti Islands to Toba Inlet in the north and sḵelhp (Saltery Bay) in the south—qRD is home to just over 20,000 residents. Framed by majestic coastal forests, mountains, and ocean, the region offers an exceptional quality of life. Residents enjoy a vibrant arts and culture scene, community festivals, and outstanding opportunities for outdoor recreation year‑round, including hiking, cycling, boating, fishing, and more. With strong educational opportunities and first‑class facilities for recreation and the arts, qathet is a welcoming coastal community where professional opportunity meets an unparalleled lifestyle.
qathet Regional District
202-4675 Marine Avenue, Powell River, B.C. V8A 2L2
Email: View email address on civicjobs.ca Deadline for applications: Open Until Filled POSITION OVERVIEW
The position assists and reports to the General Manager of Planning Services in the delivery of the Regional District’s planning program and performs a variety of duties pertaining to land use applications and regulations, research and reporting, and public consultation on various issues. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not necessarily limited to:
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qathet Regional District
202-4675 Marine Avenue, Powell River, B.C. V8A 2L2
Email: View email address on civicjobs.ca Deadline for applications: Open Until Filled POSITION OVERVIEW
The position assists and reports to the General Manager of Planning Services in the delivery of the Regional District’s planning program and performs a variety of duties pertaining to land use applications and regulations, research and reporting, and public consultation on various issues. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not necessarily limited to:
- Process land use and permit applications; determine compatibility with land use bylaws; prepare reports and recommendations for review by the General Manager of Planning and the Planning Committee.
- Respond to public inquiries; provide interpretation of planning policies, bylaws and legislation.
- Maintain record of public complaints and report to supervisor.
- Assist with preparing materials for Planning Committee and other meetings and attend meetings, as required.
- Collect and analyze data (e.g., assessment reports, census); research and prepare reports; draft bylaws and correspondence.
- Undertake landscape analysis and mapping.
- Participate in the design, implementation and monitoring of sustainability initiatives, regional development strategy and public education and outreach programs.
- Liaise with other government agencies and community organizations on planning matters; and provide administrative support to the latter where required.
- Operate a computer, photocopier, scanner, printers, calculator.
- Follow policies, procedures and standards of the Regional District.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education/ Training/Experience
- University degree in Community or Regional Planning or other related discipline;
- Basic training in GIS systems applications and graphics;
- Minimum 2 years job related experience, preferably in a local government setting;
- Or equivalent combination of training and experience.
Skills / Abilities
- Ability to understand and analyze planning documents, maps, and technical procedures;
- Knowledge of Local Government Act provisions relating to land use planning and other relevant legislation, regulations and policies;
- Excellent communication (verbal and written), interpersonal and customer service skills;
- Strong organizational skills; ability to multi-task; and
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
The following additional qualifications are assets:
- Proficiency in InDesign and experience in creating public information materials.
- Supplementary training in civic engagement and dialogue, landscape architecture, sustainability planning, or environmental management.
Licenses or Special Requirements
- Must be eligible for membership in the Planning Institute of BC or equivalent organization.
- Class 5 Driver’s License for the Province of BC is required.
Vacancy posted 24 days ago
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