At Penrith City Council, we’re passionate about people; in our community and in our workplace. We want you to be able to be your best self and we get that work is just one part of your life, so we’re here to support you in the moments that matter. As the winner of the 2020 Local Government Excellence in People and Culture Award and a finalist in the 2020 Australian HR Awards, you can be confident in joining a workplace that offers truly outstanding benefits, including:
- A range of flexible work arrangements
- 18 weeks paid maternity leave
- Health and wellbeing leave
- 15 days personal leave
- Significant financial and leave support for undertaking further education
- Diverse salary packaging
- And much, much more!
About the Department
Penrith City Council’s City Strategy Department leads the development of a strategy framework to guide future planning of Penrith. This includes the development of long term land use planning strategies and policies, regional planning and place-based planning projects. In developing strategy, we develop and maintain long term stakeholder relationships to coordinate and facilitate the implementation of a series of projects, involving local, state and federal Governments. In addition, we leverage opportunities including commitments through the Western Sydney City Deal.
About the Role
It is an exciting future for Penrith and we want you to be part of it!
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated team player with relevant qualifications to assist the City Strategy Department in the delivery of the Sydney Metro Western Sydney Airport project, commencing construction late 2020. This role will be responsible for the coordination of major projects within agreed program, scope and quality standards, ensuring compliance with Council strategic objectives. It provides effective program, project management and reporting to manage the interface between Council and Sydney Metro and is tasked with providing the highest level of certainty of delivery as early as possible in the development process.
Critical to this role will be the ability to advise State Government on Council’s needs. This will include working collaboratively with government to provide guidance, both within, and outside Council, that reflects Council’s aspirations and goals, and responds to the issues and challenges which are important to the City.
Essential Criteria
- Tertiary qualification in project management, architecture, planning, property development, building science or related degree
- Proven extensive experience in effectively leading large-scale and/or mixed use urban renewal projects within a multi-disciplinary environment
- Proven ability to lead multidisciplinary project teams to achieve outcomes and agreed targets
- Highly developed interpersonal, communication and analytical skills
- Demonstrated experience in stakeholder and community engagement
- Demonstrated project management skills, and ability to prioritise and manage competing tasks, meet deadlines and achieve targets
- Current Class C drivers licence
Desirable Criteria
- Previous experience in a local government environment and/or the development industry
- Post graduate qualifications in urban planning / town planning or a related discipline
- Demonstrated experience in projects requiring a high level of urban design outcomes
Salary $100,282.00 - $116,080.00 per annum, plus 9.5% superannuation
A Leaseback Vehicle is available with this position; however, it is not a condition of employment.
A competitive salary will be negotiated commensurate with the skills, qualifications and experience of the preferred applicant.
You may be required to undertake background checks, as relevant to the position for which you have applied.
Visit careers.penrith.city to view the position description and to find out more information about employment with Penrith City Council. To submit your application, please apply online using the link below.
In addition to a cover letter and resume, applicants are required to submit comprehensive responses to the Essential and Desirable selection criteria (listed above) as a part of their initial application. Applicants who do not meet the essential criteria will not be considered.
Completed applications must be received by 11.55pm on the closing date. Please allow 4 weeks from the closing date for the processing of your application.
For further information about the position, please contact Hendrik van Ieperen, Integrated Transport and Planning Lead on 4732 7469.
Council practices EEO and WHS principles.
The City Futures Division is growing and recruiting now! Please check out our other vacancies at https://careers.penrith.city/en/listing/ to view all our current vacancies.
Penrith City Council is committed to ensuring the safety of our people and community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many of our employees are currently working remotely or in a way that is different to normal, which may impact our recruitment processes including time to respond to applicants and conducting online interviews instead of in-person. Some roles may also require temporary remote working arrangements; if applicable, this will be discussed with you at the time of interview.
We thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.