How you'll make a difference:
Contribute across all phases of planning and urban design projects - from analysis and visioning through to concept development, policy direction, and implementation strategies.
Collaborate with a cross-disciplinary team and engage diverse clients, stakeholders, Indigenous communities, and the public.
Plan, organize, and lead stakeholder engagement and public consultation processes, including facilitating meetings, preparing materials, and delivering presentations as well as summarizing input and preparing engagement summaries.
Work on a wide range of projects, from site-specific plans to area-wide policies and master plans, as well as design guidelines.
Conduct research, analysis, and studies to inform policy development and design outcomes, including best practices in urban design, sustainability, and related fields.
Prepare and coordinate visual and communication materials, including 2D/3D diagrams, models, presentations, and proposal graphics.
Prepare compelling reports and other written materials that are clear, well structured, highly visual, and tailored to the audience.
Coordinate project tasks, timelines, and deliverables, while independently leading regular client meetings and supporting overall project management.
Who you are:
Degree in urban design, planning, architecture, landscape architecture, or related field (master’s degree is preferred), with 5–10 years of relevant experience.
Strong skills in graphic representation (e.g., massing studies, visualizations, diagrams) and proficiency in tools such as Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop), Rhino, and/or SketchUp.
Effective communicator with strong written, visual, and verbal skills to convey design, process, policy concepts, and implementation strategies.
Collaborative, inclusive, and people-focused, with the ability to engage meaningfully with diverse stakeholders.
Creative and thoughtful, with experience in innovative and accessible engagement approaches and a passion for human-centered design.
Organized, detail-oriented, and adaptable - able to manage complexity, respond to changing project needs, and take initiative as a proactive self-starter.
...and you'll stand out with:
IAP2, GBA+, or similar certifications.
Experience with Revit, Lumion, Enscape or other parametric/rendering tools
Registered Professional Planner or being eligible
The application deadline for this role is 11:59pm ET on May 24th, 2026.
DIALOG Toronto, Ontario, CAN Office
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