Planning Analyst - Vancouver, Canada - City of Vancouver

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    Regular Full time
    Description

    Requisition ID: 40438

    Organization

    Located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Peoples, Vancouver has a commitment to becoming a City of Reconciliation. Vancouver consistently ranks as one of the world's most liveable cities and is working towards being the greenest city in the world. Named among Canada's Top 100 Employers, BC's Top Employers, and Canada's Greenest Employers, the City of Vancouver seeks colleagues who can help shape and embody our core commitments to sustainability, decolonization, equity and outstanding quality of life for all residents.

    Consider joining our committed team of staff and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.

    Main Purpose & Function

    The Planning Analyst supports the Stewardship and Placemaking programs in Street Activities. The position will develop and conduct public and stakeholder engagement and monitoring for public space projects and supports public space management, operations and partnerships.

    Specific Duties & Responsibilities

  • Supports the development of programs and policies related to public space monitoring and engagement by helping develop methodologies, materials and public engagement activities, mapping and coordinating stakeholders' participation, drafting report outcomes, and maintaining a trustful relationship with plaza stewards.
  • Conducts research studies, prepares surveys, analyzes survey results, formulates recommendations and helps prepare reports for presentation to Committees of Council or civic boards.
  • Implements best practices in public space monitoring, surveing and stakeholder engagement processes..
  • Supports Place-Based Management, and Placemaking, teams with work as required, which may include outdoor field-based work.
  • Supports Planning Assistants engaged in the technical and/or clerical aspects of project assignments by providing site specific knowledge and relevant information from research studies, survey and workshop results.
  • Conducts correspondence with the general public and liaises with other departments and stakeholders on matters related to assignments.
  • Translates technical information into material that can be easily understood by a broad audience through collaboration with content experts.
  • May be required to assist other members of the team in making presentations to City Council and internal / external audiences.
  • Attends Committees of Council, and other civic and outside meetings to make presentations and answer questions related to assignments.
  • Responds tactfully to technical, written, or oral enquiries from other departments and the public. Consults with and advises officers of other civic departments and outside organizations on matters related to projects.
  • Other duties/responsibilities as assigned. Some work may require site visits.
  • Qualifications

    Education and Experience:

  • A post-secondary degree in planning, landscape architecture, or architecture and some related professional experience, or an equivalent combination of post-secondary education and experience.
  • Experience with survey development and evaluation.
  • Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Considerable knowledge of the local public space issues related to best practices in the fields of engineering, planning, landscape architecture, or similar discipline.
  • Considerable knowledge of community planning and public engagement principles, practices, techniques and methods.
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, verbal communication skills
  • Strong research and analytical skills
  • Ability to analyze, interpret and communicate clearly to audiences of varying technical expertise
  • Ability to perform moderately complex policy analysis, research and prepare reports
  • Ability to be creative and use sound judgement.
  • Ability to develop and maintain positive, productive relationships at all levels in the organization and external stakeholders
  • Ability to speak effectively in public through formal and informal meetings and presentations.
  • Ability to manage large workloads and multitask effectively.
  • Ability to work independently with little supervision
  • Experience working with equity-denied groups would be an asset.
  • Where operationally appropriate and subject to change, the City of Vancouver has a Flexible Work Program. This program allows staff to work remotely 1 – 4 days a week from locations that are a daily commutable distance from their work at a City worksite. At this time this position is eligible to be part of the Flexible Work Program.

    Business Unit/Department: Engineering Services