LEAD A BEAUTIFUL CITY WITH A BEAUTIFUL FUTURE
Chief Administrative Officer
The City of Orillia may be where your professional aspirations and lifestyle find that ideal balance. Orillia’s unique character and strong civic identity make it a great place to live, work and learn. The City’s inviting atmosphere is rooted in a vibrant downtown, an excellent network of trails and parks, waterfront access to two lakes and the Trent-Severn Waterway. In Orillia, you’ll live in and lead a four-season community that offers year round enjoyment of its culture and heritage. Council has finalized its strategic plan and you will have the chance to shape future growth and development. Your leadership will support Orillia’s evolution as a safe, healthy, attractive and livable community.
In this City of 32,000, you will support Mayor and Council to promote the environment, a vibrant downtown, housing choices, beautiful neighbourhoods, green spaces and recreation. Leading your senior team, you will influence Orillia’s future as a healthy community with a strong and competitive economy. Work with City planners on inspiring urban design. Encourage a responsive customer service culture. Provide sound financial stewardship that will underpin the strategic growth of Orillia. Be an innovative administrator.
In addition to your progressive management experience and a track record of success in a senior leadership role you have demonstrated your ability to win support for a bold vision and translate it into operational success. Here’s the chance to join and lead a wonderful community that is ready to set benchmarks for progressive city living.
To explore this four year renewable contract further, please contact Jessa Chupik in Odgers Berndtson’s Toronto office at 416-366-1990. To be considered for this position, please submit your resume online at http://www.odgersberndtson.ca/en/careers/10495.
Closing date: March 2nd 2012
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