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Manager of Bylaw Enforcement

Location:
Woodstock, ON
Description:

FULL TIME MANAGER OF BYLAW ENFORCEMENT Reporting to: Manager of Building and Facilities Department: Engineering Classification: PERMANENT Full Time; Non-Union Salary Range: $91,738-$107,927 (Subject to Job Evaluation after 6 months) Hours of Work: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Starting Date: July 4, 2024 Application Deadline: No later than 4:00 p.m. May 17, 2024 Why City of Woodstock? Known as the Friendly-City, Woodstock is located in the heart of Oxford County and blends big city conveniences with a small-town feel. With a growing population of over 45,000 welcoming citizens, Woodstock residents place high value on our small-town atmosphere, while enjoying urban amenities. The city is a great place to call home with amazing parks and trails, fantastic amenities as well as wonderful arts and cultural facilities. At the crossroads of highways 401 and 403, Woodstock has a thriving manufacturing sector and opportunities in agriculture, education and healthcare and convenient access to communities across Southwestern Ontario. Visitors can enjoy the city’s many festivals and delight in the many local shops and restaurants in Downtown Woodstock. When you work for the city, you get to be part of an incredible team of dedicated people with a range of skills and experiences to share. Our team works together to help build a strong, connected community where people have access to the services they need, while enjoying a relaxed lifestyle. Other great benefits to working at the City of Woodstock: Join a growing and dynamic organization offering rewarding careers, Competitive Wages, Option to join a Defined Contribution Benefit Pension Plan (OMERS) where employee contributions (9%) are matched by the City, Training opportunities to support you in this role, And a great working environment for individuals committed to making a difference, just to name a few. Responsibilities: Management of the Bylaw Department: Delegates and monitors work assignments to develop consistency in the processes. Responsible for the management and administration of the bylaw enforcement staff, public parking system, optimizing bylaw services, and operating policies and procedures. Manage staff according to contemporary personnel management practices and the terms of the existing collective agreements: Manages the Bylaw department to develop an effective and responsive team – encourages open, honest communications within the team to capitalize on team’s abilities and knowledge. Establishes a hierarchy and management structure to ensure order of priorities: Maintains ​​​​​​​​​​​​ discipline and control Bylaw Division Staff, including disciplinary action according to city policies. Recommends to Manager of Building and Facilities actions to be taken concerning promotions, discipline and dismissal of staff as required; is an active participant of the grievance procedure in accordance with terms of the collective agreement. Assigns overtime and authorizes time-off in lieu and leave of absence. Oversee contract employees to ensure directives, goals and performance standards are being met. ​​​​​​​Assists in recruitment of full-time, part-time, and seasonal staff, in conjunction with the Human Resources Department. Defines tasks, roles, responsibilities and encourages staff input. Provides training and development opportunities as well practical in-house guidance and encouragement. Evaluates staff performance in conjunction with the evaluation of the organization and its management effectiveness. Recommends staff changes and staff status changes to Manager of Building and Facilities. Ensures adherence to occupational health and safety practices. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Initiates legal proceedings, including filing information, issuing summons and Crown Briefs with the appropriate court and serves as the municipality’s designate in court proceedings for expert testimony. Attends committee, community group, public and/or other meetings and events to provide bylaw related education or information. Liaises and collaborates with other regulatory bodies and agencies at all governmental levels including Fire Services, Police Services, Public Health, Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks, and the Landlord/Tenant Board. Maintains professional and management development credentials by taking part in courses, seminars, conferences and by selected reading to maintain field expertise. Examine and recommend changes to all regulatory municipal bylaws and procedures to maintain relevancy and appropriateness. Maintains effective relations with the public. Coordinates and works with other city departments in the development and enforcement of city bylaws. Remain current on all applicable municipal, provincial and federal regulations and law applicable to bylaw and parking enforcement. Develop and maintain applicable standards, policies and procedures, and bylaws to keep current with technology and council direction to better serve the community: Keep current with technology and changing legislation to improve efficiencies where possible or make changes to city bylaws as required in response to revised legislation. Recommend changes to policies, operations, bylaws to Manager of Building and Facilities for approval. Monitor budget spending and make recommendations for budget revisions to address service levels or in response to legislative requirements. Performs other tasks as assigned. Qualifications: Essential: Comprehensive knowledge of law enforcement practices, investigations, and court proceedings, typically acquired through post-secondary education in Protection, Security and Investigation, Law and Security, Police Foundations, or a related field. A suitable combination of education and policing / bylaw experience will be considered. Relevant leadership and supervisory experience in an operation bylaw unit or comparable policing unit. Demonstrated knowledge of Court procedures. Organizational and management skills; ability to apply knowledge and to encourage staff motivation. Ability to determine priorities and to manage time effectively. Excellent communication, interpersonal and public relations skills with particular emphasis on the ability to explain technical data to non-technical people. Established computer skills. Class “G” driver’s licence. Preferred: Certified Municipal Law Enforcement Officer designation would be an asset. Ontario Association of Property Standards Officer certification would be an asset. Qualified in The House with Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing would be an asset. Working Conditions: Priorities and plans are often subject to change - must manage time effectively. Observes regular office hours however hours of work are governed by the time required to complete tasks. Occasional outside work may be required to inspect sites. Work is subject to interruption due to accessibility to staff and the public. ​​​​​​​ The City of Woodstock is committed to diversity and inclusivity in employment and welcomes applications from qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds. We embrace equity, diversity, justice, inclusion and belonging and we’re committed to building a team that represents many backgrounds, perspectives and skills, representative of the communities we serve. The more inclusive we are, the better our work and workplace will be. We are committed to creating a workplace where people experience meaningful work, a sense of hope and optimism, an environment of trust, and inspired results. If this sounds like an environment in which you would like to work, apply here today! In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code , the City of Woodstock will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process, please inform the City’s Human Resources staff of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation by contacting XXXX@cityofwoodstock.ca. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information & Protection of Personal Privacy Act, personal information collected will only be used for candidate selection. Human Resources will work together with the hiring committee to arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation for the selection process which will enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Satisfactory passing of a criminal record check, employment and proof of qualifications, will be required of any successful candidate(s) for this position The Corporation of the City of Woodstock does not require proof of vaccination status. We invite all qualified applicants to submit their resume and cover letter via online at http://careers.cityofwoodstock.ca . We thank all candidates who apply, but advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Powered by JazzHR
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