Are you a passionate and dedicated member eager to make a meaningful impact? Consider taking the next step in your involvement by joining the Board of Directors! Serving on the Board is not only a fulfilling experience but also a unique opportunity to contribute to the growth and success of our CAO and Aspiring CAO community.
Joining the Board of Directors is a rewarding journey that goes beyond the routine of membership. It's an opportunity to lead, inspire, and make a lasting impact on the association and its members. We are currently accepting nominations for the following positions on our Board of Directors: - Two (2) Directors for a two-year term commencing May 2024
Deadline for submissions is 22 March 2024. |
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Long Service Recognition Awards |
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Long service recognition awards are presented annually to OMAA members in honour of their years of service in the role of Chief Administrative Officer or equivalent head administrator title. The milestone years recognized are 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 years of service. Service doesn't have to be continuous, nor does it have to be all in one municipality.
Members self-nominate and are recognized at one of the annual banquets during their anniversary year. Click the button below to fill out the brief form if you are eligible this year. Deadline for submissions is 17 April 2024.
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Register for April 19's Aspiring CAO Session. This afternoon event will kickstart with a networking lunch followed by three sessions; -
Pathways to Becoming a CAO: lessons learned from experienced CAOs on how to build your skillset, build your story, and position oneself. Laurie Kennard, OMAA First Vice President and CAO of Severn Township, and Rob Adams, CEO of Town Hall Consulting and former CAO.
- Things Councils look for in a CAO and Interview Prep
. Kartik Kumar, National Practice Leader Municipal Government, Legacy Executive Search Partners, and Tony Haddad, Senior Advisor, StrategyCorp and former CAO.
- Positioning to Move Forward: building your brand on LinkedIn and best practice CAO contract. TBD and Scott Vokey, OMAA Executive Director.
Location: Ivey Spencer Leadership Centre 551 Windermere Road, London, ON N5X2T1 Cost: Members $0 Non-members $99. Space is limited so register today. Experienced CAOs Note
: this is a good opportunity to help your direct reports and to support your succession plan. Consider encouraging an Aspiring CAO from your municipality to attend and/or add them to your membership if they are not there already. |
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Have you registered for the 2024 Spring Workshop yet? Here's what some of your colleagues say about our workshops (2 truths and a lie): It's a safe space, always being able to find someone who is going through or has experience with whatever your issue of the day is. The Workshops provide networking opportunities, a safe space to discuss issues, and engaging speakers. OMAA workshops are better than sliced bread and wine combined.
Okay, so we made up that last one. Check out the draft Program-at-a-glance. Avoid FOMO and register today. |
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Chief Administrative Officer |
The Municipality of Central Elgin was formed in 1998, through the amalgamation of the Township of Yarmouth with the Villages of Belmont and Port Stanley. Central Elgin is a vibrant community located in the heart of Elgin County, with a population of nearly 15,000 people and is in close proximity to the City of St Thomas and the City of London. The community is made up of several unique neighborhoods, each offering its own unique charm and attractions.
Of significant interest is the expected future growth in Central Elgin’s commercial, industrial and residential sectors due to the recent announcement that Volkswagen will be building the world’s largest electric-vehicle battery plant in the region.
With a combined operational and capital budget of over $47.5M and over 250 full and part-time employees, Central Elgin is committed to meeting the needs of residents and a thriving business community by delivering efficient and effective services.
Inspire our Future as our Chief Administrative Officer
As the ideal candidate you are an inspiring, principled, and collaborative executive leader with a proven track record of results and accomplishments with related leadership experience. You have exceptional communication skills and the political acumen to interact with an engaged council, diverse stakeholders, foster the development of partnerships, and inspire our employees, while ensuring customer service excellence. Lastly, you will have an exceptional understanding of forward-thinking strategies as it relates to managing growth, ensuring effective municipal operations in a fiscally accountable fashion and guiding the organization into the future, while retaining the small-town community charm its urban centres.
Reporting to the Mayor and Council, the Chief Administrative Officer is responsible for the strategic leadership and efficient delivery of all the municipality’s administrative and operational services. As the key advisor to Council, you have the vision to develop and implement operational plans and ensure the coordination of services which align to, and support our strategic priorities. You will recommend policies, plans, and programs that benefit our residents by being innovative, accountable and fiscally sound. You will work to enhance growth and development in the community, as well as ensure the effective utilization of resources through the priorities and guiding principles as identified by Council. Leading a talented team, you will inspire a dedicated workforce and help foster a workplace culture focused on service excellence, innovation and teamwork while positioning the Municipality of Central Elgin as an employer of choice.
Deadline: 12 March 2024 |
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As the Senior Administrative position for the Corporation reporting directly to City Council has the overall responsibility, through subordinates, for the general control of the operation of the City subject to legal requirements and City policy. Is responsible to coordinate advice to and from City Council, and boards and committees as required, regarding City policy, programs, and procedures and to act as the chief policy advisor to City Council. Is a member of the Corporate Senior Management Team and is required to participate in corporate initiatives not directly related to scope of responsibility.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES: Administration (45%) Strategically co-ordinates, leads and directs the civic administration of the municipality in accordance with the policies and plans approved and established by Council.
Attends all Council meetings and any Committee meetings, as required. Acts at the chief administrative advisor to Council on civic matters. Ensures the policy making process is effectively served with timely, practical suggestions with workable alternatives where applicable, responding to staff assessments and initiatives, Council initiatives and Federal and Provincial legislation and programs.
Directs the review and evaluation of the municipality’s resources, assets and programs providing analysis of alternatives for those resources, assets and programs that can improve their efficiency and cost effectiveness. In conjunction with department heads, makes recommendations to Council in respect of alternate policies, programs, and procedures.
Co-ordinates and directs department heads in the preparation of plans and programs to be submitted to the Council relating to the civic administration. Meets with department heads regularly, for discussion of matters of policy approved by the Council and for co-ordination of all departmental activities. Applies contemporary management methods to direct the business of the Corporation and implement the strategic decisions of Council.
Acts as the senior administrative contact with regard to relationships with the Federal and Provincial governments, municipal partners, agencies and organizations. Fosters the leveraging of partnerships and funding opportunities which will be of benefit to the City. Performs all of the powers and duties of the Chief Administrative Officer as prescribed by the Statutes of Ontario and as may be from time to time prescribed by the Council.
Operations / Quality (45%) Directs and manages the administrative functions, including the supervision of staff and preparation of departmental budgets. Attends all Council meetings with the right to speak, subject to the consent of the presiding officer, but not to vote there at.
Responsible for establishing and maintaining a bond of trust between elected and appointed officials for the successful operation of political and administrative activities; discusses areas of concern with Mayor and Council and proposes solutions. Without limiting the foregoing, exercises any other power from time to time lawfully granted to him by the Council.
Where the provisions of this position description conflict with the provisions of any by-law or resolution of the Council, Council shall determine which by-law or resolution shall take precedence, and the conflicting by-law or resolution shall be accordingly amended by Council.
Deadline: 29 February 2024 |
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Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk |
The Township of Billings is formed from Billings Township and the Eastern half of adjacent Allan Township, and occupies the north central portion of Manitoulin Island. It contains part of Lake Kagawong, Lake Manitou, Otter Lake and Lake Mindemoya, and its northern boundary is Lake Huron.
The extensive lake frontage explains the residence distribution, and the large portion of seasonal residences. The Kagawong River drains Lake Kagawong, flows over Bridal Veil Falls, and reaches Lake Huron in the Hamlet of Kagawong. The Harbour at Kagawong is directly south of the Benjamin Islands cruising grounds on the North Channel, and between the harbour towns of Little Current to the east, and Gore Bay to the west. The M’Chigeeng First Nation reserve is within the boundaries of Billings, with Mindemoya directly to the south.
The economy of Billings is driven more by tourism and service industries than by agriculture or logging as in the past. Thousands of tourists annually visit the township and take in the natural beauty of the area as well as visiting one of Manitoulin’s premier sites, Bridal Veil Falls.
To live in the Township, is a truly captivating experience. We are a rural community that values genuine human connection. Tourists, farmers, artists, small business entrepreneurs, professionals, retirees, and all-around nature lovers call the Township of Billings home. We come from all walks of life and no matter our differences or lived experiences, our strength lies in the shared connections we establish with each other, knowing that we don’t need to go far to find good folks ready to lend a helping hand.
As the ideal candidate you are an inspiring, principled, and collaborative leader with a proven track record of results and accomplishments for a public or private sector organization. You have exceptional communication skills and the political acumen to interact with an engaged council, diverse stakeholders, foster the development of partnerships, and inspire our employees, while ensuring customer service excellence. Lastly, you will have an exceptional understanding of forward-thinking strategies as it relates to managing effective municipal operations in a fiscally accountable fashion and possess the ability to guide our organization into the future while preserving the beauty of our community and the lifestyle we enjoy.
Deadline: 1 March 2024 |
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Chief Administrative Officer |
Town of New Tecumseth (Alliston) |
The Town of New Tecumseth is located in the southern portion of Simcoe County. The community is strategically located near Highway 400, which is a direct link to Highways 401 and 407, as well as the Greater Toronto Area to the south and Barrie in the north.
It is a safe area with a strong sense of community and much to offer. The Town of New Tecumseth has three urban centres - Alliston, Beeton, and Tottenham, each with its own distinct urban feel and heritage. Surrounding these urban centres is a sprawling rural landscape boasting a rich agricultural history and identity. New Tecumseth is currently home to over 40,000 people and is a rapidly expanding community that grew by 28.4% between 2016 and 2022. Similar growth rates (24.3%) are expected to continue over the coming decade, with New Tecumseth’s population projected to near 60,000 by 2032.
The Town enjoys a diverse local economy with its main strengths being manufacturing; construction; retail trade; health care and social assistance. That being said, manufacturing is by far the most significant sector. Quick access to markets via strong transportation links provides needed assets for major employers that call New Tecumseth home; these include Honda of Canada Manufacturing, Baxter Canada, F&P Manufacturing, Nottawasaga Inn Resort and Stevenson Memorial Hospital.
With a combined operational and capital budget of over 87M and over 500 full and part-time employees, New Tecumseth is committed to meeting the needs of residents and a thriving business community by delivering efficient and effective services in our soon to be opened new municipal offices.
As the ideal candidate you are an inspiring, principled, and collaborative executive leader with a proven track record of results and accomplishments with related municipal leadership experience. You have exceptional communication skills and the political acumen to interact with an engaged council, diverse stakeholders, foster the development of partnerships, and inspire our employees, while ensuring customer service excellence. Lastly, you will have an exceptional understanding of forward-thinking strategies as it relates managing growth, ensuring effective municipal operations in a fiscally accountable fashion and guiding our organization into the future, while retaining the small-town community charm of our three urban centres.
Deadline: 1 March 2024
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Chief Administrative Officer |
The Township of Oro-Medonte is a picturesque and progressive municipality on Lake Simcoe, located between the cities of Barrie and Orillia, with a population of approx. 23,000, and a land area of 61,000 hectares. It includes a number of settlement areas that continue to urbanize and grow. Oro-Medonte provides residents and visitors unparalleled, year-round recreational opportunities, the riches of life in a rural setting, with the convenience of being just a short drive to the Greater Toronto Area. As one of Ontario’s premier quality of life communities, the Township of Oro-Medonte is committed to its strategic goals including: Preparing for Our Future, Fostering Safe and Inclusive Community Living & Business Growth, Modernizing Township Services & Supporting our Workforce.
The Township of Oro-Medonte is seeking an experienced municipal professional as our Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) who will embrace and lead the Township’s talented team. Reporting directly to the Mayor and members of Council, the CAO is responsible for the strategic and inclusive leadership of the Senior Management Team and the general management of the Corporation. The CAO, as the forefront of the organization, leads the Townships, mission, value and vision through promotion, demonstration and championing these foundational beliefs. The CAO also serves as key advisor and liaison to Council.
The ideal candidate will be an impactful leader with a proven ability to work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders and foster an environment of empowerment, accountability, innovation, and continuous improvement, aligning with the Township’s commitment to Public Service Excellence. In addition, you are known for your business acumen, political acuity, your commitment to leading best practices, and fiscal accountability.
As CAO, you will ensure compliance with all applicable Provincial legislation/regulations and Township By-Laws; oversee and participate in interdepartmental and corporate planning and strategic initiatives; direct the preparation and monitoring of capital and operating budgets and long-term financial forecasts, provide approval of Council reports, and participate in all Council meetings. In addition, the CAO is appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of the Municipal Service Corporation (MSC) Holding and Operating Corporations, as well as the Emergency Management Control Group Director.
Deadline: 28 February 2024 |
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The County of Haliburton is in the heart of cottage country in central Ontario approximately 2 hours north-east of the Greater Toronto Area and situated immediately south of Algonquin Park. The County is part of a two-tier governance structure including the Townships of Algonquin Highlands and Minden Hills and the Municipalities of Dysart et al and Highlands East with a total population of approximately 20,000. The County of Haliburton is a prominent tourist destination that sees our population more than double to approximately 43,500 on a seasonal basis. The Haliburton Highlands is an active community of artists, independent businesses, outdoor enthusiasts and for those enjoying a relaxed and vibrant lifestyle. This could be your location to live, work and play – come and join us in #MyHaliburtonHighlands.
Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Director of Planning has responsibility for a full range of professional land use planning functions as well as supervising planning staff and preparing and monitoring the planning division budget. This responsibility includes policy development, making recommendations regarding the County Official Plan to County Council, and associated committees of Council. Emphasis is on providing professional advice and working collaboratively with our local municipalities regarding land use matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, the Director shall be a collaborative thinker with the ability to adapt to change and interact effective governments and agencies, developers, consultants, and key stakeholder groups in a professional and courteous manner.
Key duties include ensuring compliance with legislation and Council policies; the effective and efficient delivery of development inspection services; implementation and improving long-term community plans and strategies; and providing planning technical advice and guidance to the Chief Administrative Officer and Council.
Deadline: 8 March 2024 |
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Senior Solicitor, Planning & Development |
The Town of Newmarket, Legal & Procurement Services Requires a Senior Solicitor, Planning & Development Regular Full-Time (35 hours per week)
The growing community of Newmarket is home to 90,000 people and located 40 minutes north of Toronto, in York Region. As one of the most densely populated communities in Ontario, Newmarket may be small in area, but BIG things are happening there. From the transformation of a community landmark, the Mulock Property, into Newmarket’s very own Central Park to the renewal of the urban corridors to make them even more eclectic, vibrant, livable, and lovable – the Town of Newmarket is always looking forward.
Under the direction of the Director, Legal & Procurement Services, the Senior Solicitor, Planning & Development is responsible for all development related files. Negotiate, assist Planning Services Department with drafting and/or reviewing complex development related documents, including site plan agreements, condominium agreements, specialized agreements required for public use of private space and others as appropriate or as may be assigned by the Director. Undertakes full carriage of tribunal proceedings at the Ontario Land Tribunal related to land use planning, environmental/natural and heritage protection. Review subdivision and site plan agreements for legal compliance with applicable legislation, regulations, and by-laws. Complete all work in accordance with Department and Council strategic priorities.
Deadline: 26 February 2024 |
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