PROJECT MANAGER
Apply NowCompany: City of Toronto
Location: Toronto, ON M4E 3Y1
Description:
- Job ID: 53602
- Job Category: Project Management
- Division & Section: Toronto Paramedic Services, PS Toronto Central Amb Control Centre
- Work Location: 4330 Dufferin Street, Toronto, ON, M3J 2X
- Job Type & Duration: Full-Time, Permanent Vacancy
- Salary: $102,155.00 - $135,815.00
- Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 Hours Per Week
- Affiliation: Non-Union
- Number of Positions Open: 1
- Posting Period: 17-Mar-2025 to 31-Mar-2025
Job Description
Toronto Paramedic Services, Canada's largest Paramedic Service is looking for an experienced Project Manager. In this key role, you will provide direction, leadership and guidance to project teams and manage the design, integration and implementation of solutions that support the organization and system initiatives.
Major Responsibilities
Your primary responsibilities as a Project Manager will be varied. Specifically, you will:
- Develops and implements detailed plans and recommends policies regarding program specific requirements.
- Manages assigned projects, ensuring effective teamwork and communication, high standards of work quality and organizational performance and continuous learning.
- Conducts research into assigned area ensuring that such research takes into account developments within the field, corporate policies and practices, legislation and initiatives by other levels of government.
- Ensures that the project expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
- Oversees multi-disciplinary team to oversee the delivery of high-quality project management services on divisional projects.
- Conducts research, identifies stakeholder requirements and analyzes business processes for opportunities to optimize operational efficiencies, effectiveness and service delivery to clients.
- Anticipates, analyzes and identifies organizational and program delivery impacts of emerging issues and activities; recommends innovative divisional solutions using sound professional judgment, conflict resolution and negotiation skills to successfully manage sensitive and controversial matters.
- Performs service level adjustment scenarios and participates in meetings which may involve highly confidential strategic, operational or labour relations issues such as restructuring, downsizing, and contracting out.
- Responds to emergency and priority situations by anticipating problems, making decisions and deploying appropriate financial and human resources.
- Oversees and evaluates the work performance of external service providers with respect to quality, timeline, cost and completion of required tasks.
- Identifies and recommends approaches for addressing program/activity gaps and issues, ensuring alignment with other City and divisional priorities and objectives.
- Monitors work output, reviews project deliverables and ensures project staff and divisional stakeholders complete assigned deliverables on time, on schedule and on budget and at quality standards.
- Develops and implements project control systems, procurement oversight, cost evaluation methodologies, performance evaluation criteria, in accordance with approved corporate policies and guidelines.
- Reviews, evaluates and recommends detailed project plans and project deliverables to Director/Manager including the overall scheduling of projects and reports on the status of all subprojects and ensures City obligations are met and are in compliance.
- Manages and reports sub-project progress to senior management with respect to technology, staffing level, costs, schedules, and operations.
- Prepares, develops and negotiates agreements with suppliers, contractors, other divisions, partner organizations, agencies, and community groups.
- Develops and manages requests for proposals/quotations in accordance with the City's policies and procedures and manages evaluation and selection processes and contracts with suppliers.
- Ensures compliance with contractual agreements, project charters and legislative requirements.
- Manages contentious issues regarding projects, ensuring follow up documentation, corrective action and implementation of preventative strategies.
- Negotiates and implements innovative solutions to complex project challenges involving multiple stakeholders to achieve assigned objectives.
- Develops, coordinates and approves effective communication activities for all levels of staff in the division to ensure the strategic plan is widely understood and paramount in all strategic and day-to-day decision-making.
- Communicates any potential situations of political and/or media attention; makes recommendation on course of action and ensures the Director/Manager is apprised of issues impacting the service delivery of the project and any potential impact on divisional operations.
- Conducts and/or coordinates appropriate training and communication to staff undertaken with respect to events/projects policies and procedures and making revisions as necessary.
- Ensures the quality of work and service meets corporate and divisional standards and employees are trained to perform work in compliance with all legislative regulations the apply, such as Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA), Fire Code, Electrical Code and the Occupational Health & Safety Act (OHSA), etc.
- Represents the division in meetings with a wide and diverse range of internal and external stakeholders, City Divisions, community groups, agencies, senior staff, and elected officials.
- Cultivates and retains strategic relationships with corporate representatives, media partners, local businesses, politicians from three levels of government and internal senior level management.
- Develops briefing notes and reports to senior management, Committees and Council.
Key Qualifications:
Your application for the role of Project Manager should describe your qualifications as they relate to:
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