Associate Director, Real Estate Development

City of VancouverVancouver, BC
CA$144,833 - CA$190,580Onsite

About The Position

This is a department-level senior leadership position within the Real Estate Services group of the Real Estate, Environment and Facilities Management department. The primary functions include managing a team of Property Development Officers who handle complex financial/proforma and feasibility analysis of major development proposals and local area planning studies. This role also involves negotiating major property transactions such as community amenity contributions, heritage and density bonuses, advancing the rezoning and redevelopment of civic assets, and conducting detailed investigations and research projects for civic policy formulation. The position provides professional real estate, financial, and economic advice to various civic departments, City Council, the City Manager, committees, the Park Board, the Library Board, and other key stakeholders. The Associate Director works closely with the Director of Real Estate Services to strategically plan and implement departmental and civic priorities, and leads a team of professionals and technical staff in real estate appraisal, economic analysis, and other related matters, all in accordance with the City’s objectives, policies, and applicable legislation.

Requirements

  • University graduation in Urban Land Economics or a related discipline and/or a post-graduate degree in Business Administration, Architecture or Urban Planning combined with 10 years of extensive professional and management experience in the real estate field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Extensive administration and management experience as a senior manager dealing with real estate.
  • Thorough knowledge of Vancouver real estate market, property values, real estate market conditions and trends, lending and development practices, valuation methodology, financial pro forma analysis, investment and other economic analysis.
  • Thorough knowledge of the development permit and rezoning processes, functions of development related boards/panels, the City by laws (including zoning and development, ODPs, subdivision and parking), bonusing policies/methodology, etc.
  • Knowledge of the activities of various City departments relating to property and development matters.
  • Thorough knowledge of property leasing, property management, sales and acquisitions involving a large and varied portfolio of residential, commercial and industrial properties.
  • Thorough knowledge of short-term and long-term strategic planning and an ability to plan an extensive work plan or strategic plan, coordinate the various functions of the office and review the work of subordinate staff.
  • Ability to plan, direct, coordinate and provides overall supervision to a group of real estate professionals and technical / clerical staff preferably in a union environment and to make decisions that are for the benefit of the organization & its stakeholders, experience in employee development, performance management and conflict resolution.
  • Ability to prepare and monitor departmental budgets to support strategic priorities and to achieve financial sustainability.
  • Ability to analyze complex real estate deals, identify options & alternatives to address risk form a plan of action and then execute the plan to ensure the best deals for the City.
  • Skilled at negotiating and influencing multiple stakeholders and ability to negotiate complex multi-million dollar real estate deals to ensure the best interests of the City.
  • Ability to develop effective work relationships at a senior level across the organization and external agencies, deal effectively with Council, Boards, media, business communities and the public.
  • Ability to prepare and present complex reports to City Council and answer questions relating to the same.
  • Ability to interpret and apply regulations and guidelines to analyze major real estate transactions, development/rezoning applications and to recommend alternatives if problems are encountered.
  • Ability to exercise a high degree of initiative, judgement and independence in performing the work.
  • Valid Driver’s License for the Province of BC

Nice To Haves

  • Professional Membership (or eligibility for candidacy) in the Real Estate Institute of BC, Appraisal Institute of Canada or the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Plans, organizes, and directs the work program of the Real Estate Services’ Development Team.
  • Makes final recommendations to Planning & Development Services on supportable public benefit contributions.
  • Confers with other civic officials, outside bodies, and key members of the real estate and development industry on valuation issues and determines appropriate appraisal and investment methodology/return measures for evaluating development/planning proposals.
  • Develops, establishes, and approves departmental policies, departmental budget preparation and administration, internal controls, reporting procedures, and personnel administration.
  • Oversees detailed financial investigations and research projects to support non-market housing initiatives or in the formulation of civic policies.
  • Manages independent appraisers and other professional consultants and represents the Department as landowner or technical advisor.
  • Provides input to the department’s strategic priorities and directs the Property Development Officers to ensure that work area plans are aligned with department and organizational priorities.
  • Strategically hires to maintain a professional team with a diverse and complementary skill set in response to the specific needs of the department and takes appropriate action and makes recommendations to address employee relations issues, overseeing employee development and performance management.
  • Optimizes the development potential of City lands; leads and manages teams of architects and other development consultants in the rezoning of City-owned properties and the design and development of leasehold space within non-market developments on City-owned lands.
  • Acts in an advisory capacity to the City Manager, City Council, General Manager of Real Estate, Environment and Facilities Management, City departments, the Parks Board, Library Board, Property Endowment Fund, and other City departments on real estate and various economic matters.
  • Prepares detailed reports, reviews and approves staff reports on property development matters for City Council approval and may make presentations to Council on the Director’s behalf.
  • Represents the Department on various steering and technical committees, and at Council and public meetings as landowner or technical advisor.
  • Performs other duties/responsibilities as required.

Benefits

  • Exceptional public service
  • Sustainability
  • Equity
  • Outstanding quality of life
  • Innovative, inclusive, and engaging workplace
  • Meaningful work
  • Equitable access to services
  • Upholding ethical governance
  • Supporting the needs of citizens with integrity and dedication
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