MINJobs posting: Manager, Bylaw Services
May 23, 2026
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Manager, Bylaw Services

Organization:
City of Whitehorse
Region:
Yukon Territory
Application deadline:
Aug 23, 2022 before 17:00
  This job posting has expired
Hiring date:
September 12, 2022
Type:
Permanent Full-time
Category:
Bylaw enforcement
Description
Job Summary:

The incumbent manages, plans, implements, and coordinates the regulatory bylaw activities for the City, and provides leadership on public safety related initiatives and maintains positive relationships with the community, key stakeholders, and internal departments. 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Manage the daily activities of the department including bylaw investigation and enforcement, public safety, education, and customer service functions. 
  2. Recruits, directs, coaches, and appraises direct reporting staff and, through delegation, all departmental staff. 
  3. Evaluate, research, develop and administer regulatory bylaws for the City pursuant to City plans, policies, public demand and best practices. Identify and recommend opportunities for improvement.
  4. Oversee department prosecutions and provide direction on difficult enforcement and infraction compliance cases through interpreting regulatory bylaws and case law while considering City policies, plans and procedures.
  5. Liaise with community stakeholders concerning bylaw matters, coordinate the investigation of public complaints and responds to public inquiries. Ensure a high degree of public safety, is reasonably met through legislation and enforcement procedures.
  6. Collaborate, liaise, consult and provide guidance to internal departments on bylaw interpretation, regulatory investigations and charges.
  7. Maintains and analyzes bylaw data and related information. 
  8. Prepares and controls the Bylaw Department’s annual operating and capital budgets.
  9. Participates on committees to plan, coordinate, and deliver public safety initiatives for the City. 
  10. Act as Director, Community Services as assigned.
  11. Ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that safety procedures and standards are followed by personnel throughout the department.
  12. Other related duties.

This description contains elements necessary for identification and evaluation of the job. The incumbent may be required to perform other related duties.

Working Conditions:

Majority of the work is performed under normal office conditions with frequent internal and external meetings.

Requirements

Required Knowledge, Skill and Abilities:

  • Degree in Public Safety, Public Administration, Business Administration or a related field.
  • 8 years experience including 4 years at the supervisory level
  • 1 year on the job experience 
  • Demonstrated experience in regulatory and enforcement environments, with ability to interpret and apply City bylaws and associated regulations, and policies. 
  • Knowledge of courtroom and prosecutorial procedures. 
  • Demonstrated leadership, managerial, organizational, analytical, and decision making skills 
  • Demonstrated ability to apply tact and diplomacy in working effectively with staff, public, and community and business stakeholders. 
  • Demonstrated experience in leading change to improve service delivery
  • Demonstrated experience managing projects 
  • Strong written and oral communication 
  • Training in emergency management, mental health, or trauma informed practice considered an asset 
  • Class 5 driver’s license.

An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered.

Examples of Equipment to Operate:

General office equipment including computer skills to operate software programs ERP, electronic mail, word processing and Power Point.

Salary & Benefits

$62.72 - $79.05 per hour 

Contact
Email: www.whitehorse.ca/careers
Job seekers are required to create an online profile and submit their application electronically through the City's online Applicant system via www.whitehorse.ca/careers. Instructions on applications are provided at www.whitehorse.ca/departments/human-resources/how-to-apply. If you have any further questions regarding this posting, please contact the recruiter at HR@whitehorse.ca.

To apply for this position, you are required to submit your resume.

Various tests and/or exams may be administered as part of the recruiting process.

At the time this posting closes, candidates must have valid and current licenses/certifications/education that match the position requirements. Candidates who are selected to continue with the recruiting process will be required to provide proof of qualifications during their interview.

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