Director, Planning and Development

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Job Title: Director, Planning and Development
Location: Moncton, New Brunswick
TP – 8083


As one of the fastest-growing populations in Canada, the City of Moncton prides itself on being a welcoming community and one of the best places in the country to work and play. It offers a perfect blend of waterside and urban charm, making it an ideal destination for both residents and visitors. Moncton has been recognized by Canadian Business Magazine as one of the top places to do business, reflecting its commitment to a diverse and dynamic business environment. With its growing multicultural roots, Moncton is dedicated to promoting bilingualism and ensuring the highest quality of life for its residents.

Meridia is proud to partner with the City of Moncton to recruit a Director, Planning and Development to lead a progressive and results-driven department shaping the city’s sustainable growth and future development.

Role Description
Reporting to the General Manager of Sustainable Growth and Development Services, the Director, Planning and Development provides strategic leadership for the City’s planning, heritage, development control, and building inspection functions. You will oversee a talented team of professional, technical, and administrative staff, guiding policy development and operational execution to foster a city that is healthy, sustainable, and economically vibrant. In this highly visible leadership role, you will be responsible for managing complex planning and development activities, leading stakeholder engagement, aligning departmental initiatives with Council and corporate priorities, and ensuring consistent, high-quality service delivery across all areas.

Your responsibilities will include:
  • Providing leadership and direction in urban planning, development control, and building inspection.
  • Guide the development and implementation of the Municipal Plan, Secondary Plans and Built Form Guidelines.
  • Oversees the processing and approval of development applications while ensuring alignment with corporate objectives and policies.
  • Overseeing the enforcement of building codes, zoning by-laws, property standards, and other related regulations.
  • Leading city-wide planning initiatives and facilitating complex, large-scale development projects.
  • Developing and implementing departmental goals, policies, and strategic plans aligned with the City’s long-term vision.
  • Formulating the City’s response to legislative changes affecting planning and development.
  • Representing the City in public forums, Council presentations, and media engagements.
  • Building strong working relationships with Council, municipal staff, developers, provincial agencies, and the public.
  • Managing the development review process and ensuring coordination across municipal departments.
  • Preparing and managing the department's operating budgets.
  • Driving a culture of service excellence and continuous improvement.
  • Supporting and mentoring staff to maintain high professional standards and performance.

Your Qualifications:
  • A post-secondary degree in planning, community design or a related field; a Masters degree in Urban Planning is an asset.
  • 10+ years of experience in Urban Planning; experience in the Public Sector is an asset.
  • Eligibility for membership with the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Atlantic Planners Institute
  • Proven track record of overseeing large-scale projects, conducting public engagement initiatives, and possessing a comprehensive understanding of local and regional planning practices.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of municipal planning legislation, regulations, and codes, including the Community Planning Act, zoning by-laws, and building standards.
  • Proven ability to manage complex projects and navigate competing stakeholder interests with sound judgment.
  • Strong communication, negotiation, and public presentation skills.
  • Experience preparing policy documents, bylaw amendments, and Council reports.
  • A track record of successful project management and team collaboration.
  • Advanced understanding of planning theory and application, coupled with practical problem-solving capabilities.
  • Fluency in English is required; the ability to work in French is considered an asset.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, Teams, and other relevant digital tools.
  • Must hold a valid Class 5 driver’s license and have access to a vehicle.

Join a team committed to shaping the future of one of Atlantic Canada’s most dynamic cities. It is an exciting time to be in Moncton, with its growing economy and central location, where you are never far from great entertainment, recreation, and immersive cultural experiences. The City of Moncton offers a supportive workplace culture, opportunities for professional development, and a competitive compensation package including flexible vacation, health and dental benefits, and retirement contributions.
 
To express interest in this opportunity, please apply online by clicking “Apply Now” below. 

For more information, contact Thomas Pugh, Partner, at 902-818-4506 and tpugh@kbrs.ca or Heather Simmons, Sr. Recruitment Specialist at 902-421-2335 and hsimmons@kbrs.ca, or please apply online by clicking the “Apply Now” button below. If you require accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please let Thomas or Heather know.
 
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