housing policy analyst
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Senior Policy & Planning Analyst (Housing)
Posted on May 13, 2024
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Metro Vancouver
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Senior Policy & Planning Analyst (Housing)Position Status: Full-Time RegularDepartment: Regional Planning & Housing ServicesEmployee Group: Teamsters Local 31Location: 4515 Central Boulevard, BurnabySalary Range/ Wage Rate: PG T27 $3,486.53 - $4,119.45 bi-weekly Our Regional Planning & Housing Services Department is seeking a Senior Policy & Planning Analyst who will work closely in a team environment to help develop, implement, monitor and test regional housing policies and initiatives. You are: passionate and driven to apply your creativity and considerable technical knowledge to analyzing and developing effective, innovative and grounded housing policy alternatives. This role:Assembles, analyzes and interprets housing data; performs trend analyses and growth projections to determine past, present and future impacts of housing policies or initiatives; participates in the development of related strategies; prepares reports, briefings, recommendations and draft policy proposals for review by a superior. Participates in the review, development or revision of policy alternatives; reviews effectiveness of existing practices; surveys municipalities and private sector representatives regarding the implementation of same and prepares reports on findings and recommendations for consideration by senior staff. Leads and/or undertakes major research studies and projects related to housing and development issues, including surveys, data development and information systems development; defines project specifications and/or consulting service requirements; prepares requests for proposals, evaluates same and recommends consultants. Provides technical and process support for long-term strategic planning processes, such as action plans and performance plans; researches and develops improved methods for prioritizing projects in the capital planning process; works with staff on the development and evaluation of business cases; expands the use of performance measurements. Develops complex analytical models; assesses departmental information needs; recommends priorities and implementation strategies and, upon approval, directs and implements same; develops, maintains and updates databases, systems and analytical tools; prepares budget estimates and monitors project budgets. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with staff, consultants, commercial enterprises and associations, municipal and other levels of government and non-governmental organizations; represents Metro Vancouver on various committees and task forces; makes presentations to various internal and external groups; provides technical assistance and information and promotes awareness of policies, objectives and programs to various stakeholders and staff. Directs and/or coordinates the work of consultants engaged in technical and research projects; monitors consulting services and ensures compliance with specifications, and addresses related problems. Performs related work as required. To be successful, you have:Bachelor?s degree in statistics, economics, environmental science, resource management, business administration, geography or a related discipline (ie. urban planning) supplemented by related technical courses plus considerable related experience; or a Master?s degree in the same fields of study with sound related experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Considerable knowledge of provincial, regional and corporate programs, policies and best practices related to regional development (ie. housing and development issues) and/or corporate strategic planning issues. Considerable knowledge of the principles, practices, methods and techniques of researching, evaluating and analyzing data related to issues under review. Considerable knowledge of sources of data and current literature, trends and developments in fields related to the work. Considerable knowledge of the methods, principles and practices of operating com
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LocationBurnaby, BC
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Salary$3,486.53BIWEEKLY bi-weekly
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Terms of employment
Permanent employmentFull time
- Start date
Starts as soon as possible
- vacancies
1 vacancy
- Source
CivicJobs.ca
#94436
Advertised until
2024-06-03
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