Strategic Initiatives & Special Projects Planner Banff Planning & Environment

   				
Full-Time 35 hours/week, Permanent
As the Town of Banff’s Strategic Initiatives and Special Projects Planner you are joining our dynamic team of professionals who are committed to “Take Care of Banff” by ensuring the Town of Banff reflects the beauty, heritage, and natural grandeur of Canada’s premier national park.

You have a passion for crafting land use policy that helps achieve Council’s goals and fulfill the Town’s legislative responsibilities, while helping to guide outcomes that are fitting for a municipality in a National Park. This includes an uncompromising work ethic, superb written and verbal communication skills.

You are familiar with land use, policy development and interpretation, and balancing public and private, individual and community interests. You will lead the development of municipal land use policy through:

The Banff Community Plan (Municipal Development Plan);
Land Use Bylaw amendments;
Council policies; 
Area Redevelopment Plans and Area Structure Plans; and,
Other duties as assigned.
Having experience in a professional urban planning role will be helpful to build upon, as will experience in complex, multi-jurisdictional environments. You will apply inherent competencies to successfully multi-task and exercise sound judgment in decision making, independently prioritizing and facilitating a number of overlapping projects, and building relationships with community members. You will conduct your work within in a highly collaborative team environment that includes professionals leading development planning projects, environmental initiatives, and other supporting technical roles.

Formally you have a post-secondary degree in urban planning or a related discipline such as architecture, or urban studies. You are also eligible for membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP). We look forward to reviewing your background, skills and natural talents and to providing you with an opportunity to apply your diverse perspectives and skills in our mountain resort community setting.

The starting salary for this position is $88,000.00/year and the position is eligible for group health & dental benefits and RRSP contributions.

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Working safely is a condition of employment at the Town of Banff.  As part of our internal responsibility system, all employees are accountable for adhering to Occupational Health and Safety legislation and Town of Banff safety protocols. The Town of Banff’s safety culture philosophy is one of continuous improvement, so we look forward to your suggestions to make our workplace even safer.

 “Taking care of Banff: our Community, our People, our Park.”

To apply please submit a copy of your resume and cover letter, no later than June 14, 2026 to:

Email: jobs@banff.ca

Fax: 403-762-1247

Mail: Town of Banff, Box 1260, Banff, AB, T1L 1A1

Drop off: 110 Bear Street        

The Town of Banff appreciates the interest from all applicants and will directly contact those being considered for an interview.

The Town of Banff is proud to offer a variety of short-term and long-term rental units to our employees. Housing units are based on availability and are not guaranteed. 

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Banff is a town located within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, known for its stunning mountain scenery and outdoor recreational opportunities. If you're considering working in Banff, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Banff, Alberta's Tourism Employment Industry

Banff heavily relies on tourism, and many job opportunities are linked to the hospitality and service sectors. Hotels, restaurants, shops, and outdoor activity providers often hire seasonal staff, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Banff Alberta's Seasonal Employment

Many positions in Banff are seasonal, with higher demand during the summer and winter months when tourists visit for outdoor activities, skiing, and sightseeing.

Banff National Park's Employmment Accommodations

The town is relatively small, and housing can be competitive. It's a good idea to secure accommodation before arriving, especially during peak seasons.

Canadian Work Permits

If you're not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you may need a work permit to legally work in Banff. Ensure you have the necessary documentation before seeking employment.

Banff, Alberta's Outdoor Lifestyle

Banff is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. If you enjoy activities such as hiking, skiing, or mountain biking, you'll find plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favorite pastimes.

Jobs in the Community of Banff, Alberta

The town has a close-knit community, and living in Banff offers a unique experience. If you enjoy a small-town atmosphere and connecting with like-minded individuals, it can be a rewarding place to live and work.

Transportation in and Around Banff, Alberta

Banff is well-connected by road, and public transportation options are available. However, having a vehicle might be convenient, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding areas.

Before making any decisions, research specific Banff job opportunities, seasonal Tourism trends, and accommodation options. The lifestyle and activities that Banff offers are terrific, but considering all employment and lifestyle changes will ensure it aligns with your job preferences and interests.



Job Opportunities in Banff National Park


1. Parks Canada Jobs

  • Park Wardens - Law enforcement, wildlife protection, and visitor safety.
  • Interpretive Guides - Lead educational programs, hikes, and wildlife tours.
  • Visitor Services Attendants - Work at visitor centers, providing information.
  • Conservation Officers & Ecologists - Protect and manage the park's environment.
  • Maintenance Workers - Trail upkeep, infrastructure repairs, and facility maintenance.

2. Hospitality & Tourism Jobs

  • Banff Hotel & Lodge Staff - Front desk, housekeeping, concierges, and management.
  • Restaurant & Cafe Workers - Servers, bartenders, cooks, and baristas.
  • Tour Guides - Leading sightseeing, historical, or adventure tours.
  • Retail & Gift Shop Staff - Working in souvenir shops and outdoor gear stores.

3. Outdoor Adventure & Recreation Jobs

  • Rafting & Kayaking Guides - Leading groups on rivers.
  • Ski Resort Staff - Ski instructors, lift operators, and patrol.
  • Hiking & Backcountry Guides - Leading hiking and backcountry trips.
  • Wildlife & Photography Tour Guides - Helping visitors spot wildlife.
  • Equipment Rental Staff - Assisting visitors with gear and rentals.

4. Transportation & Support Services

  • Banff Shuttle & Tour Bus Drivers - Driving visitors between attractions.
  • Equipment Technicians & Mechanics - Maintaining rental equipment.
  • Parking & Traffic Control Staff - Managing visitor areas.

5. Research & Education

  • Banff Wildlife Biologists & Ecologists - Studying and preserving the ecosystem.
  • Research Assistants - Assisting in environmental studies.
  • Environmental Educators - Teaching conservation programs.

6. Volunteer & Seasonal Jobs

  • Banff Trail Maintenance Volunteers - Assisting in maintaining hiking trails.
  • Event Coordinators - Working at events and festivals.
  • Student & Internship Programs - Seasonal jobs with Parks Canada and tourism companies.