Why join us
We believe in putting our people first – we work hard every day to make sure everyone can achieve a healthy and enjoyable work-life-balance. That is why we have a very flexible hours system.
We are seen as being customer focused, approachable and business-like. We are honest and open and are renowned for providing high quality cost-effective service.
About the role
This role provides an opportunity to develop your skills and professional development within a shared Planning Service. You will be responsible for the effective processing of planning applications, enforcement work, appeals and policy work in accordance with best practice, local and government performance targets and the provision of professional advice on a wide range of planning matters ensuring a development team approach to the customer.
Essential criteria for the role
Your essential skills are:
• Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
• Excellent IT skills including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet and email
• Good, professional accurate written communication skills
• ability to manage your work and meet performance targets
• be able to give clear, accurate advice on procedure
• strong oral communication skills and experience in giving succinct and well-argued presentations
• ability to interpret scale drawings and Ordnance Survey maps
• investigative, methodical and accurate approach to work
• ability to make assessments, recommendations and where appropriate decisions independently
• good proven skills in relating well to members and the general public
• a strong knowledge of planning legislation coupled with the ability to interpret policies and planning law
• ability to work as a part of a team and support team members
• demonstrate a commitment to diversity and equality
Your essential qualifications are:
• Planning degree (or currently undertaking this), or equivalent level of qualification
• Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a related area to planning
• eligibility for Membership of the RTPI or Licentiate member or in the process of applying for this
• hold a full and current driving licence and have use of a vehicle insured for business use or have the means to visit sites and attend meetings across districts
Key responsibilities for the role
- processing a range of planning and associated applications including, enforcement work, appeals and policy work
- providing professional advice face to face, on the telephone and in writing on behalf of the Council in respect of planning and related issues, including providing pre-application advice with the ability to work on and assess the proposals independently
• attend site visits and relevant council committees and forums,
• presenting applications to planning committee
- dealing with enforcement matters and carrying out associated duties as and when required
• preparing a range of appeal cases including written representations, hearings and Public Inquiries and managing the process independently, representing the council as a witness when required
- Undertake work for planning policy as and when required
- undertaking specific projects within the Planning Service as and when required including supporting councillor training.
The duties may vary from time to time without changing the nature of the post or the level of responsibility and the post holder may also be required to carry out any other duties appropriate to the grading of the post.
A full list of the duties this role provides, as well as the benefits we offer, can be found within the job description.
Please note that we do not hold a sponsor licence and are unable to support visa applications. To be considered for this role, you must already have the legal right to work in the UK. If you are unsure about your eligibility, please refer to the UK Government’s guidance before applying.
Thank you for taking the time to read our advert, we look forward to receiving your application.