Economic Development Officer
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Job Description: Economic Development Officer ( EDO )
Title: Economic Development Officer ( EDO )
SALARY RANGE
$65,000 to $80,000.00
Reporting Relationship: Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk
Direct Reports: None
Scope of Position
The EDO’s will assist the CAO/Clerk to develop the municipal Strategic Plan, carry out its
initiatives and keep the plan current annually. The EDO will also be expected to develop a
good working relationship with municipal businesses. The EDO will meet with businesses
within the municipality to get to know what they need in the way of economic development
assistance.
The EDO will assist community-based organizations with the implementation of economic
strategies as approved by Council.
The EDO will collaborate, under the CAO/Clerk’s direction, with other municipalities,
community members and stakeholders, upper levels of government and other funders, in all
matters related to economic development of the Municipality of Central Manitoulin.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Planning (Administrative)
Leads in the development of a Strategic Plan for the Municipality of Central Manitoulin and
update the Strategic Plan as required.
Community Improvement Plan (CIP)
Administers the CIP and lead any initiative for new CIP programs as directed by Council.
Economic Development
Identify and report to Council potential economic development projects that could benefit
the municipality.
Meet with businesses within the municipality to develop a strategy to provide economic
development services to all businesses within the community.
Identify community partners, businesses and stakeholders for each economic development
priority as set by Council and work cooperatively with them to develop a strategy for
implementation. This will involve performing such tasks as scheduling meetings and setting
agendas and taking minutes and reporting back to participants.
Assist with start-up activities for new partnerships and organizations, such as drafting
agreements, applications, defining terms of membership and etc.
Prepare terms of reference, request for proposals, and funding applications as required for
the projects as identified and approved by Council.
Initiate consultations and communicating with businesses and community groups as to how
the Municipality of Central Manitoulin can help them work toward their individual and
specific goals, as long as the projects they identify are congruent with priorities identified by
municipal Council.
Attend regular meetings of key municipal and business organizations throughout the area.
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Job Description: Economic Development Officer ( EDO )
Respond to enquiries from members of the business community and the general public
concerning development and opportunities. This will include research and review of
business generated applications but does not include the actual work of completing
applications, unless directed by the CAO/Clerk to do otherwise.
Visit businesses throughout the year to garner insight into how the municipality may help
them develop their businesses further.
Administer the municipal Business Registry.
Planning
Knowledge of the Planning Act would be a definite asset.
New Housing Development
Knowledge of possible Federal/Provincial assistance through Municipalities which may assist
in potential housing development
Liaise with potential developers to assist in their understanding to Federal /Provincial
housing development programs.
Develop proposal for a third-party housing needs study, administer the project and develop
programs as directed by Council
Municipal Website
Administer the municipal website.
Develop notices and press releases on own and in conjunction with the Events Coodinaqtor
Updating the website as needed.
Committee Work
Committees as assigned by the CAO/Clerk.
Other
Other duties as assigned.
The foregoing is intended to outline the general description of the duties and
responsibilities for this position. It is not intended, nor should it be interpreted as a
complete description. The Municipality of Central Manitoulin reserves the right to
amend this position description at any time provided that such change does not
represent a substantive change in the purpose or essential nature of the position.
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Job Description: Economic Development Officer ( EDO )
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Training:
Degree in a relevant discipline from an accredited University or College.
Experience:
Five (5) years’ experience as an EDO in a municipal environment;
Experience in grant writing.
Working Relationships:
With CAO/Clerk - Provide information on activities; discuss plans, priorities and operational
changes. Report on policy advice and activity information related to economic development.
With Various Business Sectors – The EDO will meet with and get to know as many
businesses in Central Manitoulin as possible by going out and meeting them at their place of
business. The EDO will research and help Business development and find opportunities to
grow their business. This will be done by conveying information to them and reviewing their
work if asked to do so.
With the Public - Provide information as requested both in person and by telephone.
Seminars for small businesses would be an optimal tool to utilize also.
Knowledge:
Good understanding of provincial and federal legislation and regulations and local
government functions/ responsibilities
Working knowledge of Federal/Provincial grant processes
Ability to respond quickly to inquiries.
Ability to analyze information, conduct research and prepare reports
Good communication and public relations skills.
Working Conditions
Usual public office conditions. Work is subject to hectic peak periods and to deadline.
Usual hours of work are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (1 hour lunch) for 35 hours per week.
Additional hours will result from evening attendance at Council, Committee and Board
meetings if called upon to do so.
Impact of Error
Providing inaccurate information to the public would result in confusion, public annoyance,
and potential serious problems.
Providing inaccurate information and advise to Council may result in financial lose to the
municipality
Control
Policy direction by Council through the CAO/Clerk, existing by-laws, resolutions and policies of
the municipality, federal and provincial legislation, and professional standards of practice.
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Offer ID: #1132546,
Published: 3 days ago,
Company registered: 4 months ago