Senior Advisor, Development (current and future vacancies)
IO’s Development Team is the centre for public sector land development in the Province of Ontario through its three Departments: Landmark Projects (LP), Social Purpose Projects (SPP), and Transit Oriented Communities (TOC). The Development team manages a $40BN program, working on some of the most impactful and high profile development projects in the Province, bringing together new and existing partners for the development of commercial solutions and the execution of related real-estate transactions to deliver on government priorities.
The three verticals, LP, SPP and TOC, have direct impact on Ontario’s infrastructure projects including the creation of landmark destinations, health and long-term care facilities, housing, and transit-oriented communities that integrate with public transit delivery (along major bus, subway(s) and GO/LRT stations). Your contributions will help to maximize housing supply, deliver long-term care beds, revitalize and modernize provincial destinations, and create complete communities that include affordable and attainable housing, public services, community amenities, recreation/ family entertainment, daycare and employment.
We are currently hiring multiple Senior Advisors for the Development Enterprise Team.
What You Will Do
- As a Senior Advisor within Development, you will support the leadership team for either LP, SPP, or TOC, in a client-facing capacity. Collaborating through self-driven workstreams, with teams of internal and external consultants, stakeholders and subject matter experts, you will provide advisory services in support of key government infrastructure initiatives. Through the full project lifecycle, you will collaborate with teams of internal and external consultants to advise, propose solutions, present, and challenge the status quo for continuous improvement by generating, planning and constructing solutions that enable public and private sector stakeholders to deliver commercially viable solutions, and maximize the utility of land to construct complete communities.
- Your ability to enhance and manage partnerships with municipalities, and interface with Provincial agencies, crown corporations, other intergovernmental partnerships, and the public, will set the foundation of your advisory work as you handle sensitive and supporting materials, manage the production of presentations, and provide advice that helps IO’s Development Team to: navigate policy decision(s) and government approval(s); participate in commercial negotiations; prepare business cases, including financial and/or planning analysis; manage master planning; manage and secure entitlement(s); coordinate site due diligence and preparation works; support tenant management and lease tracking; manage transactions; and produce key performance indicators/deliverables for new and existing lines of business. Through effective delivery of policy objectives, you will participate in saving taxpayer dollars, reducing costs and increasing revenues.
Who We’re Looking For In LP, SPP, and TOC
- Before reviewing the qualifications listed below, we want you to know that we understand you may not meet all the qualifications described, but still encourage you to apply, as you may have other relevant expertise and experience that you can bring to the role.
- Your application will demonstrate your ability and readiness to deliver to the “What You Will Do” responsibilities of a Senior Advisor, within the context of large-scale/multi-phased revitalization(s), in urban/land use/real-estate planning, development, or infrastructure project delivery. Complementary to this, we’d also like to understand your areas of specialization, as they may correlate with our primary workstreams within Landmark Projects (LP), Social Purpose Projects (SPP) and Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) to find innovative and commercially feasible solutions to high profile and complex real-estate transactions.
Landmark Projects (LP):
- An understanding of land use planning processes and development approvals as well as experience master planning large-scale, multi-partner, multi-phased revitalization projects is required. Professional designation(s) in a related field (e.g. RPP, MCIP, PMP, etc.) are complimentary.
- Insights into feasibility assessments for development projects, including site analysis, concept design and testing, financial analysis and business case development, is an asset.
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a larger multi-disciplinary, inter-departmental team and proven ability manage, co-ordinate and track diverse project-based teams.
- Ability to coordinate external advisory services to ensure delivery of technical materials on time and on budget in support to the Ontario Place Redevelopment and Ontario Science Centre Relocation projects as well as other new mandates.
Social Purpose Projects (SPP):
- Ability to work collaboratively and support projects and transactions for government social purpose projects including community development, housing solutions, long-term care facilities, healthcare revitalization and recreational development.
- Experience working in land development, not-for-profit housing, healthcare and other community development initiatives.
Transit Oriented Communities (TOC):
- Exposure to real-estate deal environment(s) for mixed use-commercial/retail/residential densification, and infrastructure development.
- Project management of the interface between infrastructure projects larger revitalization and development along major transit or transportation regions.
What’s In It For You
- Commitment to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture that promotes a sense of belonging and represents and reflects the needs of the communities we serve.
- A flexible, hybrid work approach that allows colleagues to find balance between their professional and personal lives and making the most of the benefits of working remotely and purpose-driven in-person collaboration opportunities.
- A defined contribution pension plan, where IO contributes the equivalent of 5% of a full-time employee’s annual salary, with an option for IO to match an additional 5% contribution made by the employee. IO also offers a Group Retirement Savings Plan and Group Tax Free Savings Account, designed to help IO colleagues plan and save for their future.
- A comprehensive package that covers health, dental, vision, out-of-country care, paramedical services, and more.
- A pregnancy and parental leave program that offers expecting, eligible employees a top-up to 95% of their annual base salary for 31 weeks, and our parental leave program offers eligible employees a top-up to 95% of their annual base salary for 15 weeks.
- Access to our $1000 Healthcare Spending Account to top up expenses not covered in the benefits program and a Lifestyle Account that expands the eligibility of health and wellness options and can include coverage for gym memberships and fitness equipment, nutrition counselling or financial planning.
- Support for professional development opportunities for all colleagues through a broad range of learning programs that include in-person and online training, leadership development, and support for colleagues’ well-being. IO will also cover the costs associated with up to two membership and licence fees per year for eligible colleagues if directly related to the employee’s role.
- Access to a suite of virtual healthcare options to support non-urgent medical needs
- A convenient, central location at 1 Dundas St West, easily accessible by public transit.
The Development Enterprise Team may have several Regular, Full-time Senior Advisor, Development positions, as well as Fixed-term assignments to fill for immediate and future vacancies. Candidates who apply to this posting may also be considered for future opportunities. When you apply, you will identify your department of interest and/or vertical of specialization, as well as your preference for “Regular, Full-time” or “Fixed Term” employment.
This posting will close on March 29, 2024, at 11:59 AM EST.
Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis until associated positions are filled.
The hiring range for this position is $79,000 to $113,000 with a corresponding job level of P4.
At Infrastructure Ontario, we strive to create a culture that encourages a diverse equitable and inclusive environment that fosters belonging. We believe that experience comes in many forms and through learning from each others’ differences and perspectives gives us strength. We are committed to enhancing our culture and encourage applications from all walks of life. Let us know if you require any accommodations for the selection process, by contacting the Talent Acquisition Team.
Candidates who are members of Indigenous, Black, racialized and 2SLGBTQ+ communities, persons with disabilities, and other equity deserving groups are encouraged to apply, and their lived experience will be taken into consideration as applicable to the posted position.
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