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Urban Planner in Ontario

A planning and policy path for people interested in cities, housing, transportation, land use, reports, and public meetings.

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Accessibility40%

How approachable this path may be in the static data.

Time to enter

3 to 5 years

Education level

Formal

University degree usually expected

Short answer

Urban Planner may be worth researching if the work conditions, requirements, and tradeoffs fit your life.

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Who this may fit

  • People interested in cities and land use
  • People who can write reports and explain tradeoffs
  • People comfortable with public meetings

Starting roles

  • Planning assistant
  • Junior planner
  • Development planner
  • Policy planner
  • Planning technician

Next-step roles

  • Planner II
  • Senior planner
  • Manager of planning
  • Principal planner
  • Director of planning

Job titles to search

Urban planning fits people who can handle reports, land-use questions, and public process.

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Education and certification notes

Education

Planning roles often ask for a planning degree or related degree in geography, urban studies, environmental studies, or public policy.

Certification

Membership or progress toward professional planning designation can help for many municipal roles.

Employers to watch

  • Municipal planning departments
  • Regional municipalities
  • Planning consulting firms
  • Conservation authorities
  • Provincial agencies

Tradeoffs

  • Public meetings can be tense.
  • Report writing and policy interpretation are major parts of the work.
  • Entry roles may require formal education.

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