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Municipal Land Use Planner (Lead Planner) - job post

Lethbridge County
905 4th Avenue South, Lethbridge, AB T1J 4E4
$75,000–$105,000 a year - Permanent, Full-time

Job details

Pay

  • $75,000–$105,000 a year

Job type

  • Permanent
  • Full-time

Shift and schedule

  • Evenings as needed

Location

905 4th Avenue South, Lethbridge, AB T1J 4E4

Benefits

Pulled from the full job description

  • Paid time off
  • Vision care
  • Dental care
  • Life insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Extended health care
  • Wellness program

Full job description

Lethbridge County is at the forefront of one of Alberta's most exciting municipal planning initiatives — and we're looking for an exceptional planner to help lead it.

We are launching a groundbreaking regional planning partnership with the Town of Coalhurst, a first-of-its-kind collaboration that is redefining how a county and an urban municipality can plan, grow, and thrive together. This isn't business as usual. This is intermunicipal planning at its most innovative — a model that other municipalities across the province will be watching closely.

As our Lead Planner, you won't just process files. You'll help write the playbook. You'll work at the intersection of rural agricultural land use and urban growth pressures, navigating the full complexity of the planning spectrum — from expansive county landscapes and farm operations to the streets, subdivisions, and community spaces of a growing town. You'll lead statutory planning initiatives, shape Intermunicipal Development Plans, and bring professional expertise to decisions that will define this region for generations.

This is a role for a planner who wants to make an impact — someone who sees regional collaboration not as a complication, but as an opportunity to do genuinely better planning. If you're energized by complexity, motivated by innovation, and want to build something lasting with a team that's fully invested in getting it right, Lethbridge County is where your career takes its next big step.

Position Summary

The Senior Planner is responsible for leading complex planning and development files, providing advanced technical expertise, and supporting strategic land use planning initiatives within Lethbridge County. The position acts as Development Authority as delegated and provides professional planning advice to Administration, Council, developers, landowners, and the public.

The Senior Planner plays a key role in statutory plan development, planning applications, intermunicipal planning initiatives, and policy analysis. This position provides mentorship to planning staff and supports the Manager, Planning and Development in advancing departmental goals and strategic initiatives. Duties are performed in accordance with the Municipal Government Act, applicable provincial regulations, County bylaws, and County policy.

Reports To

Manager, Planning and Development

Supervises

May provide technical oversight and mentorship to planning staff as assigned

Role Responsibilities

Planning and Development Administration

  • Act as Development Authority as delegated under the Municipal Government Act.
  • Review and decide on complex Development Permit applications; prepare detailed decision reports with conditions or reasons for refusal.
  • Manage and process planning applications and amendments to the Land Use Bylaw and other municipal bylaws.
  • Prepare and present reports and recommendations to Council, boards, and committees.
  • Attend and present at Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB) and the Lands and Property Rights Tribunal (LPRT) hearings and other quasi-judicial bodies.
  • Review Real Property Reports and issue Certificates of Compliance as required.
  • Conduct inspections to ensure compliance with approved permits and the Land Use Bylaw.
  • Investigate complaints and coordinate enforcement actions in accordance with County policy.

Policy Development and Long-Range Planning

  • Lead or support the preparation, review, and amendment of statutory and non-statutory plans (e.g., Municipal Development Plan, Area Structure Plans, Intermunicipal Development Plans).
  • Conduct research, policy analysis, and background studies to inform planning decisions.
  • Support growth strategy development, including residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial planning initiatives.

Interdepartmental and Intermunicipal Collaboration

  • Liaise with internal departments to coordinate development review and ensure alignment with infrastructure, transportation, and environmental considerations.
  • Collaborate with neighboring municipalities and regional partners on intermunicipal planning matters.
  • Provide technical planning support in meetings related to Intermunicipal Development Plans (IDPs) and Intermunicipal Collaboration Frameworks (ICFs).

Stakeholder Engagement and Advisory Services

  • Coordinate public consultation processes, stakeholder engagement sessions, and open houses.
  • Provide professional planning advice to landowners, developers, consultants, Council, and the public.
  • Respond to complex land use inquiries and provide interpretation of the Municipal Government Act, Land Use Bylaw, and relevant provincial legislation.
  • Work collaboratively with internal departments and external stakeholders to identify solutions, resolve development challenges, and support forward-thinking land use planning initiatives.
  • Prepare educational and informational materials in collaboration with Communications.

Health, Safety and Emergency Management

  • Actively participate in Lethbridge County’s Health and Safety Program.
  • Participate in emergency management training and serve in the Emergency Coordination Centre as required.

Education/Training/Skills Required

  • University degree in Planning from an accredited institution, or degree in a related field combined with substantial planning experience.
  • Minimum five (5) years of progressively responsible municipal planning experience.
  • Membership or eligibility for membership with the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and Alberta Professional Planners Institute (APPI) preferred.
  • Extensive knowledge of the Municipal Government Act, Provincial Matters Related to Subdivision and Development Regulation, and local planning bylaws.
  • Strong understanding of land development processes and municipal review.
  • Demonstrated experience in policy development and public consultation.
  • Excellent analytical, report writing, and presentation skills.
  • Strong interpersonal and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Proficiency with GIS and Microsoft Office applications.
  • Valid Class 5 driver’s license required.
  • Incident Command System (ICS) training is an asset or must be completed within six (6) months of employment.

Working Conditions

  • Full-time permanent position (35 hours per week).
  • Primarily office-based, with site visits and inspections as required.
  • Occasional evening meetings and public consultation sessions.

A satisfactory Police Information Check and Driver's Abstract are required for successful applicants.

The hiring range for this position is $75,000-$105,000 and will be based on level of experience and education. Less experienced Planners will start at the lower range, while more experienced and educated Planners can expect to be closer to the higher end of the range.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $75,000.00-$105,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Dental care
  • Employee assistance program
  • Extended health care
  • Life insurance
  • On-site parking
  • Paid time off
  • Vision care
  • Wellness program

Work Location: In person

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