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Manager, Parks and Natural Areas

The City of North Vancouver is the urban core of the beautiful North Shore and has a long-term vision to be “The Healthiest Small City in the World”, with five key priorities to be a City for People, a Resilient City, a Vibrant City, a Connected City and a Prosperous City.

The Engineering, Parks and Environment Department is seeking a temporary full time Manager, Parks and Natural Areas to join their team for a two-year term. This exciting new role will lead and set strategic direction for a large team that coordinates planning, design, construction, maintenance and operations of the City's parks and outdoor recreation system, urban forestry and natural areas, streetscapes, and the City's cemetery.

Under the direction of the Deputy Director, Parks and Public Spaces, this position will be a key member of the City’s public space team that includes the Shipyards and Public Realm Infrastructure group. This position is also responsible for capital financial planning and management, outdoor asset planning and negotiating park, recreation and environment infrastructure delivered through private and third party infrastructure development activities.  

Upcoming projects (2024) that will be under the direction of this position:

  • renewal of Kings Mill Walk Park, a 4+ acre destination waterfront park,
  • construction of two new parks in the Central Lonsdale neighborhood, and,
  • a comprehensive renewal plan for Waterfront Park.

Key responsibilities include the oversight of teams responsible for the following:

  • Planning, delivery and construction, including design and development through major repair, redevelopment or new construction, as well as, capital financial planning and management.
  • Maintenance and operations of the City's parks and outdoor recreation system and streetscapes,
  • Urban forestry operations including maintenance and expanding the City’s urban forest canopy ,
  • Natural area management and rehabilitation including enhancing creek ravine health and community stewardship activities

You have a minimum of 5-7 years’ experience in a leadership role for city-wide municipal parks and recreation planning, design and operations.  You may come from a range of educational backgrounds such as Landscape Architecture, Parks & Recreation Management or Urban Forestry and possess a degree and relevant professional designation.  You also bring a proven record of large park-related project delivery relying on your experience in park and recreation planning, design, development. You will have exceptional management and communication skills in the leadership of a broad range of teams. 

During the recruitment process, applicants will be required to provide a current Police Information Check (PIC).

We offer an attractive remuneration and benefits package for this exempt position, including a compressed work schedule. The salary range is $140,136-163,020 annually (2023 rates).

If you are passionate about making the City of North Vancouver an even greater place to live, work and play, apply online through the Career Portal at www.cnv.org  by Wednesday, November 22, 2023.

Thank you for your interest in the City of North Vancouver.

We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional and unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh (Squamish) and Səl̓ ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. The City of North Vancouver is committed to Reconciliation with these Nations, who have lived on these lands since time immemorial. 

Education: 

You may come from a range of educational backgrounds such as Landscape Architecture, Parks & Recreation Management or Urban Forestry and possess a degree and relevant professional designation.

Experience: 

You have a minimum of 5-7 years’ experience in a leadership role for city-wide municipal parks and recreation planning, design and operations. You also bring a proven record of large park-related project delivery relying on your experience in park and recreation planning, design, development. You will have exceptional management and communication skills in the leadership of a broad range of teams. 

Location: 
City of North Vancouver
141 W. 14th Street
North Vancouver, BC V7M 1H9
Canada
Contact: 
People & Culture Department
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Project: Westminster Pier Park
Landscape Architect / Firm: PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc.
Location: New Westminster, British Columbia
Photo Credit: PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc.