Municipal Law Enforcement Supervisor

Markham, ON, Canada

Job Description



The City of Markham is proud to be recognized for the 3rd consecutive year as one of Canada\xe2\x80\x99s Best Employers, and ranked in the top three for Government Services by Forbes and Statista Inc! The City of Markham is a dynamic and change-oriented leader that stands out from other Canadian municipalities. The recipient of multiple environmental awards, we are recognized for our innovative sustainability and urban planning initiatives as much as for our fiscal accountability. More than 353,000 residents call Markham home and benefit from our rich heritage, culturally diverse environment, vibrant local economy and focus on quality of life.
Join us and make a lasting difference!
Applications are now being accepted for the regular full time position of Municipal Law Enforcement Supervisor in the By-Law and Regulatory Services Department, Corporate Services Commission. To apply for this position, please submit your resume and cover letter online by June 11th.
Job Summary
Reporting to the Manager, By Law Services, you will be responsible for supervising the daily operations of the Division\'s Enforcement Units \xe2\x80\x93 Property Standards/ By-laws and Parking Control. As a Municipal Law Enforcement Supervisor, you will provide leadership and guidance to a team of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers (MLEOI & II) to ensure positive and professional engagement with the public, adequate resourcing and the effective delivery of municipal bylaw enforcement that meets the evolving needs of the City of Markham. The Supervisor will coordinate field activities, provide support, guidance and training to staff, and complete performance management and operating reviews. The Supervisor will also assist in preparing and writing reports and presentations for Standing Committee and Council meetings, respond to inquiries from the public, Members of Council and Senior Management, and be part of the Division\'s Management Team.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Participate in recruitment, onboarding, and the ongoing coaching, mentoring, training, development, performance and attendance management of MLEOs and technical and support staff to ensure strong team collaboration, high standards of work quality and organizational performance.
  • Monitor and coordinate the workload of your assigned Unit and Division, including reviewing work to ensure compliance with policies and guidelines (ie. Health and Safety, Uniform Procedures, Radio Policy, etc.) and measuring performance, including AVL monitoring and reports.
  • Provide responsive and timely customer service to internal and external (ie. government agencies, other corporate departments, residents and businesses) customers.
  • Respond to internal inquiries on operations and interpretations of by-laws and enforcement practices, and regularly liaise with other corporate departments and regulatory agencies to resolve problems.
  • Review, develop and maintain by-laws, process maps, training documentation, operating procedures and policies, including standard documents and Orders issued under Provincial legislation.
  • Ensure set-up and configuration of the automated workload tracking and processing system.
  • Leverage reports and data to evaluate, develop and implement processes and creative solutions that support operational efficiency and the evolving needs of the City.
  • Prepare reports, presentations and briefing materials for Senior Management and/or Council.
  • Assist with research projects and proactively monitor emerging trends and legislation for impacts on the Division and on the City.
  • Attend meetings and training as required.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements:
  • A University degree or Community college diploma in the field of law enforcement, public policy or business, combined with Ontario Association of Property Standards Officers (OAPSO) and Municipal Law Enforcement Officer (MLEO) designation is preferred.
  • Five to seven years of municipal by-law or licensing enforcement experience with an excellent record of demonstrated performance.
  • Experience Supervising Staff in a Unionized environment.
  • Working knowledge of the Administrative Monetary Penalty System and related Statutes.
  • Experience in the processing of court documentation, procedures, and rules of evidence, and giving evidence in court.
  • Ability to work shift work and staggered hours, including regular weekend and evening shifts. Required to monitor and, in some cases, respond to urgent inquiries/issues during non-regular business hours, and periodically monitor in-field staff within the Unit.
  • Strong client service and interpersonal skills required to liaise with Council members, City staff, businesses, the public in a positive and professional manner.
  • Proven negotiation, problem solving and conflict resolution skills.
  • Sound judgement, tact and discretion, with a proven ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Excellent time management, organizational, oral and written communication, initiative, report writing and presentation skills.
  • Ability work independently with limited supervision, and mediate disputes.
  • Ability to interpret municipal and provincial legislation and site plans.
  • Submission and maintenance of a valid Ontario Class G Driver\'s License. As a condition of employment you will be required to provide and maintain a satisfactory driver\'s abstract (no demerit points plus no more than 2 infractions - maximum of one moving and one non-moving conviction.
  • Submission and maintenance of a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check (including the Criminal Record Check).

Core Competencies

Service Excellence:
Leads and supports staff in meeting or exceeding service standards when interacting with customers.
Change & Innovation:
Effectively implements change and supports and involves staff through change transitions.
Teamwork & Relationship Building:
Leads and supports staff in working together collaboratively, fosters teamwork and inclusion, and cultivates relationships.
Communication:
Models active listening and clear communication, and supports staff members in communicating effectively.
Accountable Results Oriented:
Role models ethical behaviour and accountability; clarifies expectations, policies and legislation and supports staff in meeting them.
Management & Leadership:
Supports a positive work environment, develops and enables staff, sets clear expectations, provides regular feedback, and addresses performance. The City of Markham is committed to inclusive, accessible and barrier free employment practices and to creating a workplace that reflects and supports the diversity of the community we serve. Please let us know if you require an accommodation and we will work with you to ensure a barrier free hiring process.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2184971
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Markham, ON, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned