Your application must clearly explain how you meet the following
Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with an acceptable specialization in land use planning, geography, biology/ecology, environmental design/science or an acceptable combination of education, training and experience in a related field.
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EXPERIENCE:EX1: Experience in leading planning, policy, or land use projects.
EX2: Experience in providing policy and planning advice to senior management on issues related to protected areas, conservation, land use or development.
EX3: Experience in conducting and reviewing Indigenous and public consultation on major projects.
EX4: Experience collecting, analyzing and integrating environmental, cultural, social and economic data and information to inform planning and policy projects.
Applied / assessed at a later date
KNOWLEDGE:
K1: Knowledge of Parks Canada’s mandate, legislation and policies related to land-use and development in Canada’s national park system.
K2: Knowledge of best practices for Indigenous and public consultations.
ABILITIES:A1: Ability to analyze issues, develop options and provide advice and recommendations to management.
A2: Ability to build collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders with conflicting and competing positions and interests.
A3: Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
A4: Ability to manage multiple priorities.
LEADERSHIP ATTRIBUTES:LA1: Exercises sound judgement
LA2: Demonstrates integrity
LA3: Make things happen
LA4: Demonstrates flexibility