Your new company A forward thinking London Local Authority is seeking a Principal Town Planner (Major Projects) to lead on some of the borough's most significant and complex development proposals. This is a senior, influential role within the Planning Service, offering the opportunity to shape place making outcomes, support regeneration and deliver sustainable growth for local communities click apply for full job details
May 01, 2026
Full time
Your new company A forward thinking London Local Authority is seeking a Principal Town Planner (Major Projects) to lead on some of the borough's most significant and complex development proposals. This is a senior, influential role within the Planning Service, offering the opportunity to shape place making outcomes, support regeneration and deliver sustainable growth for local communities click apply for full job details
A leading consultancy firm in Winchester is seeking an experienced Principal Town Planner to lead a range of planning projects from strategy to submission. You'll manage complex applications and provide strategic planning advice. Ideal candidates have an RTPI accredited degree and extensive consultancy experience. The role offers a competitive salary, senior leadership opportunities, and a collaborative team environment with clear career progression.
May 01, 2026
Full time
A leading consultancy firm in Winchester is seeking an experienced Principal Town Planner to lead a range of planning projects from strategy to submission. You'll manage complex applications and provide strategic planning advice. Ideal candidates have an RTPI accredited degree and extensive consultancy experience. The role offers a competitive salary, senior leadership opportunities, and a collaborative team environment with clear career progression.
Senior or Principal Town Planner Location: Midlands Penguin Recruitment is proud to be supporting a highly respected national planning consultancy in their search for a Senior or Principal Town Planner to join their expanding Midlands team. About the Company Our client is a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy recognised for their expertise in planning, development economics, and design. They work on a wide range of prestigious and complex projects for major developers, housebuilders, and landowners across England and Wales. With a creative, collaborative, and supportive culture, this is an excellent environment for ambitious planners looking to develop their careers. The Role As part of the Midlands Planning team, you will be involved in the delivery of high-profile projects across both the private and public sectors. This will include strategic and development management planning, project coordination, and providing expert advice to clients. You'll be part of a dynamic and growing team where your contribution will make a visible impact on the success of projects and the development of the business. Key Responsibilities Manage and contribute to a range of planning projects from inception to completion Provide high-quality planning advice to clients across sectors Prepare and submit planning applications, appeals, and supporting reports Liaise with clients, local authorities, and stakeholders Support and mentor junior colleagues where appropriate Build and maintain strong client relationships, identifying opportunities for new work Requirements Chartered Member of the RTPI (MRTPI) Strong commercial awareness and ability to apply planning knowledge in a broader property context Excellent written, analytical, and verbal communication skills Confident in client-facing roles and capable of managing complex projects Proactive, enthusiastic, and driven to deliver results Benefits The successful candidate will enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package, including: 25 days annual leave (rising with service) plus bank holidays Private medical insurance Pension scheme Life assurance Cycle to work scheme Eye care vouchers Staff discounts on retail, property, and financial services Employee assistance programme (24-hour support) Regular CPD and career development opportunities Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 01, 2026
Full time
Senior or Principal Town Planner Location: Midlands Penguin Recruitment is proud to be supporting a highly respected national planning consultancy in their search for a Senior or Principal Town Planner to join their expanding Midlands team. About the Company Our client is a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy recognised for their expertise in planning, development economics, and design. They work on a wide range of prestigious and complex projects for major developers, housebuilders, and landowners across England and Wales. With a creative, collaborative, and supportive culture, this is an excellent environment for ambitious planners looking to develop their careers. The Role As part of the Midlands Planning team, you will be involved in the delivery of high-profile projects across both the private and public sectors. This will include strategic and development management planning, project coordination, and providing expert advice to clients. You'll be part of a dynamic and growing team where your contribution will make a visible impact on the success of projects and the development of the business. Key Responsibilities Manage and contribute to a range of planning projects from inception to completion Provide high-quality planning advice to clients across sectors Prepare and submit planning applications, appeals, and supporting reports Liaise with clients, local authorities, and stakeholders Support and mentor junior colleagues where appropriate Build and maintain strong client relationships, identifying opportunities for new work Requirements Chartered Member of the RTPI (MRTPI) Strong commercial awareness and ability to apply planning knowledge in a broader property context Excellent written, analytical, and verbal communication skills Confident in client-facing roles and capable of managing complex projects Proactive, enthusiastic, and driven to deliver results Benefits The successful candidate will enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package, including: 25 days annual leave (rising with service) plus bank holidays Private medical insurance Pension scheme Life assurance Cycle to work scheme Eye care vouchers Staff discounts on retail, property, and financial services Employee assistance programme (24-hour support) Regular CPD and career development opportunities Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Job Title: Principal Town Planner Location: Winchester This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Principal Town Planner to take on a senior leadership role within a growing consultancy, working across a diverse portfolio of projects including residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping project strategy, managing clients, and supporting the growth of the business. THE ROLE As a Principal Town Planner, you will lead and oversee a range of planning projects from early-stage strategy through to submission and determination. You will take a proactive role in client engagement, provide high-level planning advice, and mentor junior team members, positioning yourself as a key figure within the business as a Principal Town Planner. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Leading and managing complex planning applications and projects Providing high-level strategic planning advice to clients Acting as a key point of contact for major clients and stakeholders Overseeing the preparation of planning reports and documentation Managing and mentoring junior team members Liaising with Local Planning Authorities and key consultees Driving business development and identifying new opportunities Supporting the overall growth and direction of the business WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR RTPI accredited degree in Town Planning or related discipline MRTPI qualified Extensive experience within a planning consultancy environment Strong leadership and project management skills Excellent communication, negotiation, and client-facing abilities Proven track record in managing complex projects Strong commercial awareness and business development skills WHAT'S ON OFFER Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to take on a senior leadership role Work on a wide-ranging and high-quality project portfolio Supportive and collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities at a senior level
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Principal Town Planner Location: Winchester This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Principal Town Planner to take on a senior leadership role within a growing consultancy, working across a diverse portfolio of projects including residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping project strategy, managing clients, and supporting the growth of the business. THE ROLE As a Principal Town Planner, you will lead and oversee a range of planning projects from early-stage strategy through to submission and determination. You will take a proactive role in client engagement, provide high-level planning advice, and mentor junior team members, positioning yourself as a key figure within the business as a Principal Town Planner. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Leading and managing complex planning applications and projects Providing high-level strategic planning advice to clients Acting as a key point of contact for major clients and stakeholders Overseeing the preparation of planning reports and documentation Managing and mentoring junior team members Liaising with Local Planning Authorities and key consultees Driving business development and identifying new opportunities Supporting the overall growth and direction of the business WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR RTPI accredited degree in Town Planning or related discipline MRTPI qualified Extensive experience within a planning consultancy environment Strong leadership and project management skills Excellent communication, negotiation, and client-facing abilities Proven track record in managing complex projects Strong commercial awareness and business development skills WHAT'S ON OFFER Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to take on a senior leadership role Work on a wide-ranging and high-quality project portfolio Supportive and collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities at a senior level
Job Advertisement: Principal Policy Town Planner - Southampton Overview Are you an experienced and driven Town Planner with a passion for shaping policy and delivering impactful projects? We are seeking a Principal Policy Town Planner to join a leading consultancy in Southampton. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects, influencing policy development and contributing to the growth and sustainability of communities. If you are ready to take the next step in your career and lead on high-profile planning initiatives, we want to hear from you. Responsibilities As a Principal Policy Town Planner, you will: Lead the development of planning policy documents, including Local Plans, Neighbourhood Plans, and Supplementary Planning Documents. Provide expert advice to clients on planning policy matters, ensuring compliance with national and local regulations. Manage and deliver complex planning projects, from inception to completion, within agreed timelines and budgets. Undertake research and analysis to support evidence-based policy recommendations. Represent clients at public consultations, hearings, and examinations. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated and innovative solutions. Mentor and support junior team members, fostering their professional growth. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you will need: A degree in Town Planning, Urban Planning, or a related discipline. Chartered membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). Extensive experience in planning policy development and project management. Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation, policy frameworks, and procedures. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Proven ability to lead and manage teams effectively. A proactive and solution-oriented approach to challenges. Day-to-Day Your typical day will involve: Engaging with clients to understand their needs and provide tailored planning advice. Drafting and reviewing planning policy documents and reports. Coordinating with internal and external stakeholders to ensure project alignment. Attending meetings, workshops, and public consultations to present findings and gather feedback. Monitoring changes in planning legislation and advising clients on potential impacts. Supporting business development activities, including preparing proposals and bids. Benefits In return for your expertise and dedication, you will receive: A competitive salary and performance-based bonuses. Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. Access to a collaborative and inclusive working environment. The chance to work on high-profile projects that make a real difference. If you are ready to bring your expertise and leadership to a dynamic and forward-thinking team, apply today to join this exciting opportunity in Southampton. Let's shape the future of planning together.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Job Advertisement: Principal Policy Town Planner - Southampton Overview Are you an experienced and driven Town Planner with a passion for shaping policy and delivering impactful projects? We are seeking a Principal Policy Town Planner to join a leading consultancy in Southampton. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects, influencing policy development and contributing to the growth and sustainability of communities. If you are ready to take the next step in your career and lead on high-profile planning initiatives, we want to hear from you. Responsibilities As a Principal Policy Town Planner, you will: Lead the development of planning policy documents, including Local Plans, Neighbourhood Plans, and Supplementary Planning Documents. Provide expert advice to clients on planning policy matters, ensuring compliance with national and local regulations. Manage and deliver complex planning projects, from inception to completion, within agreed timelines and budgets. Undertake research and analysis to support evidence-based policy recommendations. Represent clients at public consultations, hearings, and examinations. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated and innovative solutions. Mentor and support junior team members, fostering their professional growth. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you will need: A degree in Town Planning, Urban Planning, or a related discipline. Chartered membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). Extensive experience in planning policy development and project management. Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation, policy frameworks, and procedures. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. Proven ability to lead and manage teams effectively. A proactive and solution-oriented approach to challenges. Day-to-Day Your typical day will involve: Engaging with clients to understand their needs and provide tailored planning advice. Drafting and reviewing planning policy documents and reports. Coordinating with internal and external stakeholders to ensure project alignment. Attending meetings, workshops, and public consultations to present findings and gather feedback. Monitoring changes in planning legislation and advising clients on potential impacts. Supporting business development activities, including preparing proposals and bids. Benefits In return for your expertise and dedication, you will receive: A competitive salary and performance-based bonuses. Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. Access to a collaborative and inclusive working environment. The chance to work on high-profile projects that make a real difference. If you are ready to bring your expertise and leadership to a dynamic and forward-thinking team, apply today to join this exciting opportunity in Southampton. Let's shape the future of planning together.
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Principal Planning Officer to join their Town Planning department on an initial 6 month contract (then rolling). We are looking for an experienced planner who is able to hit the ground running and be capable of working with minimum supervision, efficiently managing your workload and making a real contribution towards quality decision making. Accountabilities Lead on major and strategic planning applications Champion design excellence and compliance with national and local policies Drive innovation in dealing with major planning applications Build strong relationships with developers, councillors, and stakeholders Experience Significant experience working within a local planning authority or a relevant private sector planning business Proven track record of handling a varied caseload of planning applications Experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship management Experience in developing and managing projects or programmes of work It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline, and have the eligibility for membership of RTPI. The council are looking for candidates who will be able to hit the ground running and are offering hybrid working arrangements with a weekly office presence required. Carrington West Pay Rate - £55per/hour Job Ref - 66075 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
May 01, 2026
Contractor
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Principal Planning Officer to join their Town Planning department on an initial 6 month contract (then rolling). We are looking for an experienced planner who is able to hit the ground running and be capable of working with minimum supervision, efficiently managing your workload and making a real contribution towards quality decision making. Accountabilities Lead on major and strategic planning applications Champion design excellence and compliance with national and local policies Drive innovation in dealing with major planning applications Build strong relationships with developers, councillors, and stakeholders Experience Significant experience working within a local planning authority or a relevant private sector planning business Proven track record of handling a varied caseload of planning applications Experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship management Experience in developing and managing projects or programmes of work It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline, and have the eligibility for membership of RTPI. The council are looking for candidates who will be able to hit the ground running and are offering hybrid working arrangements with a weekly office presence required. Carrington West Pay Rate - £55per/hour Job Ref - 66075 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Canterbury, Kent
Your new company My client is a growing, well-established ecological consultancy based in Kent, working primarily across the South East and East Anglia, with the ability to support projects further afield where required. Their core workload focuses on town and country planning applications, including residential developments, education projects, and specialist one-off commissions. They also have experience of Development Consent Order (DCO) work, providing a strong foundation for complex consenting environments.The organisation has a collaborative, technically focused culture, supported by specialist sub-consultants where appropriate, particularly for ornithological survey delivery, allowing internal staff to focus on high-quality reporting, assessment and project coordination.They are widely regarded for offering an excellent work/life balance, with progressive policies that go beyond industry norms, particularly around fieldwork intensity and recovery time. Your new role You will join the organisation as a Senior or Principal Ecologist/Ornithologist, taking a senior technical role within a close-knit ecology team currently comprising an assistant ecologist, a consultant, two senior ecologists, two principal ecologists and the Ecology Director.This role will have responsibility for: Leading ornithological reporting for projects involving EcIA and HRA, particularly in relation to internationally designated sites. Coordinating, programming and overseeing bird survey work, much of which is carried out by specialist subcontractors. Interpreting survey data and producing high-quality, defensible reports for planning, appeal and examination. While there are no immediate direct reports, the role would include line management responsibility as the team grows, and you will play an important mentoring role, reviewing work and supporting the development of more junior colleagues. You will act as a technical lead and key point of contact for clients, planners and statutory consultees, with a strong focus on delivering clear, proportionate advice that stands up to scrutiny. What you'll need to succeed A degree (or higher qualification) in ecology, conservation, environmental science or a related discipline. Significant experience in ecological consultancy or a comparable senior role. A strong ornithological background, including survey design, coordination, data interpretation and impact assessment. Excellent written communication skills, with a particular emphasis on clear, robust technical reporting. A good understanding of UK wildlife legislation and planning policy. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site work and meetings. Chartered status or CIEEM membership, experience with appeals or examinations, and protected species licences would be beneficial but are not essential. Proven experience with: Ecological assessments for internationally designated sites (SPA, Ramsar and HRA). Preparation and review of Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA). Authoring ecology chapters for Environmental Statements. Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessment and reporting. What you'll get in return A competitive salary in the region of £35,000-£50,000 depending on experience, with flexibility for the right candidate. A genuinely senior technical role with autonomy and influence. An outstanding approach to work/life balance, including: Time-and-a-quarter TOIL, clear limits on nocturnal survey work, and a guaranteed full month-break from nocturnal surveys once per year to avoid burnout. Standard working hours of 9:00-5:30, Monday to Friday, with flexible hours where needed. Hybrid working arrangements (2 days in the office p/week ideally) Vitality health insurance Pension plan Annual leave allowance that increases with service. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 01, 2026
Full time
Your new company My client is a growing, well-established ecological consultancy based in Kent, working primarily across the South East and East Anglia, with the ability to support projects further afield where required. Their core workload focuses on town and country planning applications, including residential developments, education projects, and specialist one-off commissions. They also have experience of Development Consent Order (DCO) work, providing a strong foundation for complex consenting environments.The organisation has a collaborative, technically focused culture, supported by specialist sub-consultants where appropriate, particularly for ornithological survey delivery, allowing internal staff to focus on high-quality reporting, assessment and project coordination.They are widely regarded for offering an excellent work/life balance, with progressive policies that go beyond industry norms, particularly around fieldwork intensity and recovery time. Your new role You will join the organisation as a Senior or Principal Ecologist/Ornithologist, taking a senior technical role within a close-knit ecology team currently comprising an assistant ecologist, a consultant, two senior ecologists, two principal ecologists and the Ecology Director.This role will have responsibility for: Leading ornithological reporting for projects involving EcIA and HRA, particularly in relation to internationally designated sites. Coordinating, programming and overseeing bird survey work, much of which is carried out by specialist subcontractors. Interpreting survey data and producing high-quality, defensible reports for planning, appeal and examination. While there are no immediate direct reports, the role would include line management responsibility as the team grows, and you will play an important mentoring role, reviewing work and supporting the development of more junior colleagues. You will act as a technical lead and key point of contact for clients, planners and statutory consultees, with a strong focus on delivering clear, proportionate advice that stands up to scrutiny. What you'll need to succeed A degree (or higher qualification) in ecology, conservation, environmental science or a related discipline. Significant experience in ecological consultancy or a comparable senior role. A strong ornithological background, including survey design, coordination, data interpretation and impact assessment. Excellent written communication skills, with a particular emphasis on clear, robust technical reporting. A good understanding of UK wildlife legislation and planning policy. A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site work and meetings. Chartered status or CIEEM membership, experience with appeals or examinations, and protected species licences would be beneficial but are not essential. Proven experience with: Ecological assessments for internationally designated sites (SPA, Ramsar and HRA). Preparation and review of Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA). Authoring ecology chapters for Environmental Statements. Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessment and reporting. What you'll get in return A competitive salary in the region of £35,000-£50,000 depending on experience, with flexibility for the right candidate. A genuinely senior technical role with autonomy and influence. An outstanding approach to work/life balance, including: Time-and-a-quarter TOIL, clear limits on nocturnal survey work, and a guaranteed full month-break from nocturnal surveys once per year to avoid burnout. Standard working hours of 9:00-5:30, Monday to Friday, with flexible hours where needed. Hybrid working arrangements (2 days in the office p/week ideally) Vitality health insurance Pension plan Annual leave allowance that increases with service. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Principal Town Planner Cardiff (Hybrid Working) £40,000 - £48,000 Basic Salary Carrington West are pleased to be working with a well-established, multi-disciplinary consultancy to recruit a Principal Town Planner to join their Cardiff-based team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced planner to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of projects across the Welsh planning system, while collaborating with a talented team of professionals. The Role Lead and manage a variety of planning projects across Wales Provide expert advice within the Welsh planning system Work closely with a multi-disciplinary team including planners, architects, landscape architects, and urban designers Support junior team members and contribute to the growth of the planning function What's on Offer Competitive salary of £40,000 - £48,000 Hybrid working model (minimum 3 days per week in the office) Exposure to a wide range of high-quality projects Collaborative and supportive team environment About You MRTPI qualified (or working towards) Strong experience within the Welsh planning system Proven ability to manage projects and client relationships Excellent communication and organisational skills If you're looking to take the next step in your planning career within a dynamic and supportive consultancy apply today with your CV. To avoid missing out please call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed).
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Principal Town Planner Cardiff (Hybrid Working) £40,000 - £48,000 Basic Salary Carrington West are pleased to be working with a well-established, multi-disciplinary consultancy to recruit a Principal Town Planner to join their Cardiff-based team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced planner to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of projects across the Welsh planning system, while collaborating with a talented team of professionals. The Role Lead and manage a variety of planning projects across Wales Provide expert advice within the Welsh planning system Work closely with a multi-disciplinary team including planners, architects, landscape architects, and urban designers Support junior team members and contribute to the growth of the planning function What's on Offer Competitive salary of £40,000 - £48,000 Hybrid working model (minimum 3 days per week in the office) Exposure to a wide range of high-quality projects Collaborative and supportive team environment About You MRTPI qualified (or working towards) Strong experience within the Welsh planning system Proven ability to manage projects and client relationships Excellent communication and organisational skills If you're looking to take the next step in your planning career within a dynamic and supportive consultancy apply today with your CV. To avoid missing out please call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed).
Principal Town Planner Location: Gloucestershire Salary: Competitive + benefits I'm working with a well-established and highly respected planning consultancy, who are looking to appoint a Principal Town Planner to join their team in Gloucestershire. If you're an experienced planner looking for more autonomy, a varied project portfolio, and a genuinely supportive environment, this is worth a conversation. The Opportunity You'll be joining a boutique consultancy with an excellent reputation, known for delivering commercially focused planning advice across the South West and wider UK. This isn't a corporate environment, you'll have real responsibility, direct client exposure, and the chance to shape projects from day one. You'll be working across: Residential schemes (from small sites to major developments) Rural and heritage projects, including listed buildings Planning appeals and strategic land work Local plan and site promotion work What You'll Be Doing In this role, you'll take ownership of projects and act as a trusted advisor to clients. That includes: Managing planning applications from early-stage advice through to determination Leading on appeals (written reps, hearings, inquiries) Undertaking site appraisals and providing strategic input Building and maintaining strong client relationships Supporting junior planners and contributing to team development Playing a role in the ongoing growth of the business What They're Looking For MRTPI qualified (or close to achieving it) Strong experience in either consultancy or local authority A solid understanding of the UK planning system Confidence managing your own workload and client relationships Someone commercially aware, proactive, and personable The salary for this role is negotiable and can be discussed during interview stage. Don't miss out on this unique and swiftly moving opportunity! Apply today by contacting Georgia Cookson at (phone number removed). Job reference: 66454
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Principal Town Planner Location: Gloucestershire Salary: Competitive + benefits I'm working with a well-established and highly respected planning consultancy, who are looking to appoint a Principal Town Planner to join their team in Gloucestershire. If you're an experienced planner looking for more autonomy, a varied project portfolio, and a genuinely supportive environment, this is worth a conversation. The Opportunity You'll be joining a boutique consultancy with an excellent reputation, known for delivering commercially focused planning advice across the South West and wider UK. This isn't a corporate environment, you'll have real responsibility, direct client exposure, and the chance to shape projects from day one. You'll be working across: Residential schemes (from small sites to major developments) Rural and heritage projects, including listed buildings Planning appeals and strategic land work Local plan and site promotion work What You'll Be Doing In this role, you'll take ownership of projects and act as a trusted advisor to clients. That includes: Managing planning applications from early-stage advice through to determination Leading on appeals (written reps, hearings, inquiries) Undertaking site appraisals and providing strategic input Building and maintaining strong client relationships Supporting junior planners and contributing to team development Playing a role in the ongoing growth of the business What They're Looking For MRTPI qualified (or close to achieving it) Strong experience in either consultancy or local authority A solid understanding of the UK planning system Confidence managing your own workload and client relationships Someone commercially aware, proactive, and personable The salary for this role is negotiable and can be discussed during interview stage. Don't miss out on this unique and swiftly moving opportunity! Apply today by contacting Georgia Cookson at (phone number removed). Job reference: 66454
Landscape Architects / Landscape Planners (LVIA Specialists) Location: Birmingham (but also consider remote for senior Landscape Architects) Assistant Senior Principal opportunities UK Wide Hybrid & Remote options available Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ I am working with a growing multidisciplinary environmental and planning consultancy, based in Birmingham, who are expanding their Landscape Planning team following a strong pipeline of residential and strategic land development projects across the UK. They are looking to speak with Landscape Architects and Landscape Planners who actively use LVIA as part of the design and planning process, rather than purely report writing. This is a particularly good move for candidates who enjoy influencing masterplanning decisions early in the planning lifecycle. The Role You would be joining an established planning and environmental team in Birmingham, supporting major residential and strategic development schemes, including new settlements and large-scale planning applications. Your work would typically involve: Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA) Townscape & Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA) Landscape capacity appraisals Green Belt reviews Viewpoint and site analysis Planning strategy and mitigation advice Collaboration with planners, ecologists, and urban designers Client meetings and project workshops This is not just a desk-based reporting role the position sits within the design and planning process and offers real project influence. What They re Looking For Experience producing LVIAs (essential) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Residential or strategic land development experience (ideal) Ability to manage projects or contribute to project delivery Good written communication and report writing CAD and/or Adobe Creative Suite GIS (desirable but not essential) Qualifications Landscape Institute-accredited degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI or working towards CMLI UK driving licence (for site work) Why Consider the Move? Major national planning and development projects Clear pathway to Senior / Principal level Mentoring and leadership opportunities Involvement in masterplanning decisions (not just assessment) Flexible working structure Locations: Hybrid options across England (multiple offices) plus remote working considered. Typical salary ranges currently seen in the market: Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ The consultancy works on a wide range of planning and development projects and is expanding due to sustained project demand and growth rather than replacement hiring. If you are even passively curious about what your experience is worth in the current market, feel free to get in touch for a confidential conversation. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Landscape Architects / Landscape Planners (LVIA Specialists) Location: Birmingham (but also consider remote for senior Landscape Architects) Assistant Senior Principal opportunities UK Wide Hybrid & Remote options available Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ I am working with a growing multidisciplinary environmental and planning consultancy, based in Birmingham, who are expanding their Landscape Planning team following a strong pipeline of residential and strategic land development projects across the UK. They are looking to speak with Landscape Architects and Landscape Planners who actively use LVIA as part of the design and planning process, rather than purely report writing. This is a particularly good move for candidates who enjoy influencing masterplanning decisions early in the planning lifecycle. The Role You would be joining an established planning and environmental team in Birmingham, supporting major residential and strategic development schemes, including new settlements and large-scale planning applications. Your work would typically involve: Landscape & Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA) Townscape & Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA) Landscape capacity appraisals Green Belt reviews Viewpoint and site analysis Planning strategy and mitigation advice Collaboration with planners, ecologists, and urban designers Client meetings and project workshops This is not just a desk-based reporting role the position sits within the design and planning process and offers real project influence. What They re Looking For Experience producing LVIAs (essential) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Residential or strategic land development experience (ideal) Ability to manage projects or contribute to project delivery Good written communication and report writing CAD and/or Adobe Creative Suite GIS (desirable but not essential) Qualifications Landscape Institute-accredited degree in Landscape Architecture CMLI or working towards CMLI UK driving licence (for site work) Why Consider the Move? Major national planning and development projects Clear pathway to Senior / Principal level Mentoring and leadership opportunities Involvement in masterplanning decisions (not just assessment) Flexible working structure Locations: Hybrid options across England (multiple offices) plus remote working considered. Typical salary ranges currently seen in the market: Assistant / Consultant: £28,000 £35,000 Landscape Planner / Consultant: £35,000 £45,000 Senior: £45,000 £55,000 Principal: £55,000 £70,000+ The consultancy works on a wide range of planning and development projects and is expanding due to sustained project demand and growth rather than replacement hiring. If you are even passively curious about what your experience is worth in the current market, feel free to get in touch for a confidential conversation. If you are eager to seize this opportunity or wish to explore other roles, click "Apply Now" or get in touch with Tim Joannides at Pebble Recruitment. Interested? Please APPLY NOW or call us on the phone number shown for a confidential chat.
Job Title: Principal/Associate Town Planner Location: Northampton Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a growing planning consultancy with a new Northampton office, working on a wide range of residential and mixed-use projects across the UK. We are particularly interested in hearing from those with a planning policy and/or site promotion background. The role will involve: Working on a wide range of residential and mixed-use schemes Preparing and submitting planning applications Supporting and leading on appeals Engaging in pre-application discussions Contributing to planning policy and site promotion work We are looking for candidates who: Have experience in planning policy and/or site promotion Are MRTPI qualified or working towards it Have strong written and verbal communication skills Are proactive and keen to develop their career This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team at an exciting stage, with clear opportunities for progression and the chance to be part of a new and expanding office. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Principal/Associate Town Planner Location: Northampton Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a growing planning consultancy with a new Northampton office, working on a wide range of residential and mixed-use projects across the UK. We are particularly interested in hearing from those with a planning policy and/or site promotion background. The role will involve: Working on a wide range of residential and mixed-use schemes Preparing and submitting planning applications Supporting and leading on appeals Engaging in pre-application discussions Contributing to planning policy and site promotion work We are looking for candidates who: Have experience in planning policy and/or site promotion Are MRTPI qualified or working towards it Have strong written and verbal communication skills Are proactive and keen to develop their career This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team at an exciting stage, with clear opportunities for progression and the chance to be part of a new and expanding office. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Principal Town Planner Northampton Salary: Negotiable depending on experience Office-based: 3 days per week We are seeking an experienced Principal Town Planner to join a growing planning consultancy, working from a newly established Northampton office. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of residential and mixed-use projects across the UK, while contributing to the expansion of a dynamic and forward-thinking team. The Role As a Principal Town Planner, you will take a leading role in managing and delivering a wide range of planning projects. You will work closely with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams, providing expert planning advice and helping to shape successful development strategies. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage planning applications and projects from inception to determination Provide strategic planning advice across residential and mixed-use developments Support and lead on appeals, pre-application submissions, and major developments Engage with local authorities, stakeholders, and clients Contribute to business development and the continued growth of the Northampton office Key Experience & Requirements Proven experience in town planning, ideally at Senior or Principal level Background in planning policy and/or site promotion Strong knowledge of the UK planning system Excellent communication and project management skills MRTPI qualified (or working towards) preferred This is a great opportunity for planners who: Enjoy working on strategic and site-specific planning projects Want exposure to appeals, pre-apps and major developments Are looking to progress their career in a supportive, collaborative team Apply Now If you're ready to take the next step in your planning career and join a consultancy with real momentum, apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation to learn more about the opportunity. Contact Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed) (url removed) Job reference: 66020
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Principal Town Planner Northampton Salary: Negotiable depending on experience Office-based: 3 days per week We are seeking an experienced Principal Town Planner to join a growing planning consultancy, working from a newly established Northampton office. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of residential and mixed-use projects across the UK, while contributing to the expansion of a dynamic and forward-thinking team. The Role As a Principal Town Planner, you will take a leading role in managing and delivering a wide range of planning projects. You will work closely with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams, providing expert planning advice and helping to shape successful development strategies. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage planning applications and projects from inception to determination Provide strategic planning advice across residential and mixed-use developments Support and lead on appeals, pre-application submissions, and major developments Engage with local authorities, stakeholders, and clients Contribute to business development and the continued growth of the Northampton office Key Experience & Requirements Proven experience in town planning, ideally at Senior or Principal level Background in planning policy and/or site promotion Strong knowledge of the UK planning system Excellent communication and project management skills MRTPI qualified (or working towards) preferred This is a great opportunity for planners who: Enjoy working on strategic and site-specific planning projects Want exposure to appeals, pre-apps and major developments Are looking to progress their career in a supportive, collaborative team Apply Now If you're ready to take the next step in your planning career and join a consultancy with real momentum, apply today or get in touch for a confidential conversation to learn more about the opportunity. Contact Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed) (url removed) Job reference: 66020
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Manchester, Lancashire
Capita Local Public Services is looking for an experienced Head of Planning to lead our Planning function - a role that effectively operates as the Head of Planning within our professional consultancy. This is an exciting opportunity to shape, grow and lead a planning team delivering high quality regulatory services into local authorities across the UK. As the Head of Planning, you will lead a multidisciplinary planning team of around 19 people, including Development Management planners, Principal Planners, Planning Managers and a small Planning Policy team. You will drive operational excellence, ensure high quality project delivery, and support the commercial performance of the function. This is a senior leadership role requiring strong planning expertise, team leadership capability, and the ability to operate in a commercial consultancy environment. Important: This is not a local authority Head of Planning role. You will be leading a consultancy based planning team that provides development management, policy work, and planning expertise into local authorities. This is a home based role with regular travel required to our Belfast and Manchester offices (typically weekly or as needed to support team relationships and delivery) What You'll Be Doing Leading the full planning team (approx. 19 people) across Development Management and Planning Policy Providing day to day leadership, coaching, 1:1s, performance management and resource oversight Ensuring high standard delivery of regulatory planning services into local authority clients Supporting project delivery where needed, including occasional hands on DM or policy work Contributing to forecasting, commercial reviews and fee proposal development Driving quality, utilisation and operational efficiency within the team Representing the Planning function within the consultancy and supporting wider business priorities What We're Looking For - Essential RTPI membership Degree in Town Planning or a closely related discipline Strong experience in regulatory planning (local authority OR consultancy serving local authorities) Demonstrated management and leadership experience Minimum 5 years relevant experience Desirable P&L or commercial management experience (beneficial but not essential) About Capita Capita is an outsourcer, helping clients across the public and private sectors run complex business processes more efficiently, creating better consumer experiences. Operating across 8 countries, Capita's 41,000 colleagues support primarily UK and European clients with people-based services underpinned by market-leading technology. We're a vital support service for our clients, enabling the everyday interactions that we expect to run seamlessly. A publicly listed business with adjusted revenue of 2.6bn, Capita's areas of focus are Central Government, Local Public Service, Defence, Learning, Fire & Security, Contact Centres and Pensions Solutions. We're embracing change to respond to the ever-changing needs of society, creating better outcomes for all our stakeholders What's in it for you? 23 days' holiday (rising to 27) with the opportunity to buy extra leave The opportunity to take a paid day out of the office, volunteering for our charity partners or a cause of your choice Auto-enrolment to our company pension, life assurance, a cycle2work scheme, 15 weeks' fully paid maternity, adoption and shared parental leave, paternity pay of two weeks and plenty more Voluntary benefits designed to suit your lifestyle - from discounts on retail and socialising, to health & wellbeing, travel and technology Access to our Employee Network Groups, which represent every strand of diversity and allow colleagues to connect and learn from each other on an open, inclusive platform You'll get the chance to follow your chosen career path anywhere in Capita. You'll be joining a network of experienced, innovative and dedicated individuals across multiple disciplines and sectors. There are countless opportunities to learn new skills and develop in your career, and we'll provide the support you need to do just that. Our purpose is to create a better outcome for you. What we hope you'll do next: Choose 'Apply now' to fill out our short application, so that we can find out more about you. Equal Opportunities At Capita, we're committed to providing an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment process and working environment for everyone. We want everyone to have the best chance of succeeding as they move through their application and start their career with us. We are an equal opportunity and Disability Confident employer, we want to hear from you if you'd like to discuss any adjustments you might need during your recruitment process. Please email or call and we'll get back to you to discuss. For more information about equal opportunities and the types of adjustments we can offer, please visit the Capita Careers website. If you have a question that does not relate to adjustments during your recruitment process, please email our Talent Acquisition team -
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Capita Local Public Services is looking for an experienced Head of Planning to lead our Planning function - a role that effectively operates as the Head of Planning within our professional consultancy. This is an exciting opportunity to shape, grow and lead a planning team delivering high quality regulatory services into local authorities across the UK. As the Head of Planning, you will lead a multidisciplinary planning team of around 19 people, including Development Management planners, Principal Planners, Planning Managers and a small Planning Policy team. You will drive operational excellence, ensure high quality project delivery, and support the commercial performance of the function. This is a senior leadership role requiring strong planning expertise, team leadership capability, and the ability to operate in a commercial consultancy environment. Important: This is not a local authority Head of Planning role. You will be leading a consultancy based planning team that provides development management, policy work, and planning expertise into local authorities. This is a home based role with regular travel required to our Belfast and Manchester offices (typically weekly or as needed to support team relationships and delivery) What You'll Be Doing Leading the full planning team (approx. 19 people) across Development Management and Planning Policy Providing day to day leadership, coaching, 1:1s, performance management and resource oversight Ensuring high standard delivery of regulatory planning services into local authority clients Supporting project delivery where needed, including occasional hands on DM or policy work Contributing to forecasting, commercial reviews and fee proposal development Driving quality, utilisation and operational efficiency within the team Representing the Planning function within the consultancy and supporting wider business priorities What We're Looking For - Essential RTPI membership Degree in Town Planning or a closely related discipline Strong experience in regulatory planning (local authority OR consultancy serving local authorities) Demonstrated management and leadership experience Minimum 5 years relevant experience Desirable P&L or commercial management experience (beneficial but not essential) About Capita Capita is an outsourcer, helping clients across the public and private sectors run complex business processes more efficiently, creating better consumer experiences. Operating across 8 countries, Capita's 41,000 colleagues support primarily UK and European clients with people-based services underpinned by market-leading technology. We're a vital support service for our clients, enabling the everyday interactions that we expect to run seamlessly. A publicly listed business with adjusted revenue of 2.6bn, Capita's areas of focus are Central Government, Local Public Service, Defence, Learning, Fire & Security, Contact Centres and Pensions Solutions. We're embracing change to respond to the ever-changing needs of society, creating better outcomes for all our stakeholders What's in it for you? 23 days' holiday (rising to 27) with the opportunity to buy extra leave The opportunity to take a paid day out of the office, volunteering for our charity partners or a cause of your choice Auto-enrolment to our company pension, life assurance, a cycle2work scheme, 15 weeks' fully paid maternity, adoption and shared parental leave, paternity pay of two weeks and plenty more Voluntary benefits designed to suit your lifestyle - from discounts on retail and socialising, to health & wellbeing, travel and technology Access to our Employee Network Groups, which represent every strand of diversity and allow colleagues to connect and learn from each other on an open, inclusive platform You'll get the chance to follow your chosen career path anywhere in Capita. You'll be joining a network of experienced, innovative and dedicated individuals across multiple disciplines and sectors. There are countless opportunities to learn new skills and develop in your career, and we'll provide the support you need to do just that. Our purpose is to create a better outcome for you. What we hope you'll do next: Choose 'Apply now' to fill out our short application, so that we can find out more about you. Equal Opportunities At Capita, we're committed to providing an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment process and working environment for everyone. We want everyone to have the best chance of succeeding as they move through their application and start their career with us. We are an equal opportunity and Disability Confident employer, we want to hear from you if you'd like to discuss any adjustments you might need during your recruitment process. Please email or call and we'll get back to you to discuss. For more information about equal opportunities and the types of adjustments we can offer, please visit the Capita Careers website. If you have a question that does not relate to adjustments during your recruitment process, please email our Talent Acquisition team -
Principal Planning Officer (Development Management): Grade 8 Permanent Full-Time 37 hours per week / Grade 8 (SCP 30 - 34) £40,777 - £45,091 per annum At Bromsgrove District Council, we believe that great places have the power to transform lives. As a Principal Planning Officer, you will be at the heart of shaping the future of two unique communities - helping to protect what makes them special, while guiding thoughtful, well-designed growth for generations to come. We also believe in trust, flexibility and balance. We warmly welcome requests for 100% home working, flexible hours, compressed weeks, part time working, and job share. We want brilliant people, and we are committed to helping them thrive. Who are we? We are a shared Planning Service across Bromsgrove District Council and Redditch Borough Council - a partnership built on stability, collaboration and ambition. Our team brings together experienced Planners with new talent at the start of their careers. What connects us is simple: we care deeply about the places we serve, and we support each other to deliver our very best work. Where are we? North Worcestershire offers a landscape rich in character and contrast: Bromsgrove, a beautiful rural district rooted in its historic market town Redditch, a former market town re imagined as a New Town, blending urban energy with green, open landscapes These are communities with strong identity, proud histories and exciting futures - places where thoughtful planning truly matters. What will you be doing? This is a role for someone who wants to make a difference. You will handle a diverse caseload of major and minor schemes that shape the look, feel and opportunity of the District and Borough. Your work will include: Leading meaningful conversations at the pre application stage Managing your caseload with confidence and independence, whilst championing high quality development Ensuring our residents and applicants receive a clear, fair and responsive service Robustly defending decisions through the appeal process Taking a lead role in planning enforcement to safeguard our environment You will also help grow the next generation of Planners. Through our established buddy system, you will mentor and support our Planning Officers and Planning Assistants - sharing your expertise, encouraging their development and helping them build strong, resilient careers. Our team works primarily from home, but you will have the option of using our Bromsgrove or Redditch offices whenever you wish. What do you need to be shortlisted? To take on this inspiring opportunity, you will need: A degree level (or higher) qualification Full Chartered Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute At least three years of planning experience, including one year in Development Management Why join us? This is more than a job - it is a chance to help shape the District and Borough with distinct character and significant potential. You will be joining a team that is proud of its work, confident in its direction and committed to supporting each other through periods of change and growth. We offer a workplace where you can stretch your skills, deepen your knowledge, and make a visible impact. You will also benefit from: Full payment of RTPI subscription fees Certainty and clarity through two adopted Local Plans (January 2017) A home working focused culture with all IT equipment provided Targeted support for CPD and long term progression A flexible working scheme that supports real work life balance 25 days annual leave plus statutory holidays Modern offices in central Redditch, close to public transport and shops Historic, characterful offices in Bromsgrove Town Centre Free, secure parking at both locations Your first few weeks will include face to face training, guidance and support - ensuring that you feel confident, connected and ready to make your mark. After that, you are free to shape the working pattern that suits you best. What next? Need further information? Please contact Dale Birch: Development Management Manager on direct line or email . The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is midnight on Monday 23 March 2026. The interviews will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams week commencing Monday 30 March 2026 (alternative dates can be made available if requested). If this progressive and exciting role interests you, please select the 'Apply Now' button. Attached documents Job Description and Person Specification
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Principal Planning Officer (Development Management): Grade 8 Permanent Full-Time 37 hours per week / Grade 8 (SCP 30 - 34) £40,777 - £45,091 per annum At Bromsgrove District Council, we believe that great places have the power to transform lives. As a Principal Planning Officer, you will be at the heart of shaping the future of two unique communities - helping to protect what makes them special, while guiding thoughtful, well-designed growth for generations to come. We also believe in trust, flexibility and balance. We warmly welcome requests for 100% home working, flexible hours, compressed weeks, part time working, and job share. We want brilliant people, and we are committed to helping them thrive. Who are we? We are a shared Planning Service across Bromsgrove District Council and Redditch Borough Council - a partnership built on stability, collaboration and ambition. Our team brings together experienced Planners with new talent at the start of their careers. What connects us is simple: we care deeply about the places we serve, and we support each other to deliver our very best work. Where are we? North Worcestershire offers a landscape rich in character and contrast: Bromsgrove, a beautiful rural district rooted in its historic market town Redditch, a former market town re imagined as a New Town, blending urban energy with green, open landscapes These are communities with strong identity, proud histories and exciting futures - places where thoughtful planning truly matters. What will you be doing? This is a role for someone who wants to make a difference. You will handle a diverse caseload of major and minor schemes that shape the look, feel and opportunity of the District and Borough. Your work will include: Leading meaningful conversations at the pre application stage Managing your caseload with confidence and independence, whilst championing high quality development Ensuring our residents and applicants receive a clear, fair and responsive service Robustly defending decisions through the appeal process Taking a lead role in planning enforcement to safeguard our environment You will also help grow the next generation of Planners. Through our established buddy system, you will mentor and support our Planning Officers and Planning Assistants - sharing your expertise, encouraging their development and helping them build strong, resilient careers. Our team works primarily from home, but you will have the option of using our Bromsgrove or Redditch offices whenever you wish. What do you need to be shortlisted? To take on this inspiring opportunity, you will need: A degree level (or higher) qualification Full Chartered Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute At least three years of planning experience, including one year in Development Management Why join us? This is more than a job - it is a chance to help shape the District and Borough with distinct character and significant potential. You will be joining a team that is proud of its work, confident in its direction and committed to supporting each other through periods of change and growth. We offer a workplace where you can stretch your skills, deepen your knowledge, and make a visible impact. You will also benefit from: Full payment of RTPI subscription fees Certainty and clarity through two adopted Local Plans (January 2017) A home working focused culture with all IT equipment provided Targeted support for CPD and long term progression A flexible working scheme that supports real work life balance 25 days annual leave plus statutory holidays Modern offices in central Redditch, close to public transport and shops Historic, characterful offices in Bromsgrove Town Centre Free, secure parking at both locations Your first few weeks will include face to face training, guidance and support - ensuring that you feel confident, connected and ready to make your mark. After that, you are free to shape the working pattern that suits you best. What next? Need further information? Please contact Dale Birch: Development Management Manager on direct line or email . The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is midnight on Monday 23 March 2026. The interviews will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams week commencing Monday 30 March 2026 (alternative dates can be made available if requested). If this progressive and exciting role interests you, please select the 'Apply Now' button. Attached documents Job Description and Person Specification
Senior/Principal Planning Consultant page is loaded Senior/Principal Planning Consultantlocations: GB.London.Nova Northtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R-144964 Job Description AtkinsRéalis is one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms offering unparalleled opportunities for talented individuals in search of a rewarding career. At AtkinsRéalis we offer an opportunity to make a difference and shape the world to benefit future generations and the environment.Our UK Environment Practice is a vibrant network of over 600 people providing world class consultancy and advisory services. We care about outcomes for our clients and the unprecedented challenges they face including climate change, social inclusion and rapid urbanization. The work we do is important and influential and shapes the way our clients think, enables them to make better decisions and to deliver their projects in a world of disruption and change.Key market sectors include Energy, Transport, Utilities, Ports and Harbors and buildings. The Opportunity: With recent project wins, we are looking for experienced Town Planners at Senior/Principal level to join our successful and progressive team in Scotland. You'll join one of the UK's leading planning consultancies at the forefront of thought leadership in sustainable infrastructure and development, from Net Zero to ESG, Biodiversity Net Gain and digital transformation. Progress with your career interests in delivery works across the diverse range of our clients. Responsibilities: Acting as Planning Lead/Support lead on projects across a range of markets and sectors. Being actively involved in bid preparation, tender submissions and framework responses. Acting as lead consultant for multi-disciplinary projects and taking responsibility for project management and project delivery. Providing support to junior colleagues and the Planning team leaders. Work in a dynamic multi-disciplinary environment with colleagues in environmental, engineering and design disciplines across the widerAtkinsRéalis(UK and international). Engage with market and client leads to support business growth and development opportunities. Requirements: A relevant degree in planning or equivalent subject. Chartered or working towards chartership. You must be self-motivated, enthusiastic, determined and resilient. Work under pressure, with excellent time management and success in meeting tight deadlines. Manage and work on multiple assignments delivering outputs on time and within budget. Understanding of TCPA, DCO, TWAO or equivalent applications. Knowledge of the Environment Impact Assessment process (Desirable). Experience and knowledge in Strategic Planning and Planning policy. Work well as part of multi-disciplinary teams with the confidence to input effectively as an individual across a range of projects, consenting and strategic planning, and a range of geographies. Prepare accurate and well-presented reports to a high standard. Prepare and deliver presentations to internal and external clients. Demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills and the aptitude to rationally explain, explore and discuss planning issues. Flexibly apply knowledge and experience to a wide variety of planning-related tasks. Demonstrable ability to develop client relationships. What we offer: AtkinsRéalis recognize that there are many well qualified people who are looking to further their career, but who cannot commit to full time employment. While attendance in Glasgow is preferable, don't let location stop you from looking for a new opportunity for your career to flourish: We support flexible working arrangements and are interested to discuss how we can accommodate individual requirements. Training : AtkinsRéalis develops individuals through a portfolio of training and development activities designed to help you make the best of your abilities and talents. These are reviewed with individuals through an annual appraisal process. We actively support staff in achieving and maintaining chartership of relevant institutions such as IEMA, RTPI, LI, ICE, CIEEM, and CIWEM. Rewards and Benefits: We offer a competitive salary that is regularly tested against other consultancies with a default 25-days leave each year plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time) and options to buy more or sell some of that leave allowance. To support and safeguard your physical and mental wellbeing we provide an employee assistance programme offering advice and support in times of need.You will also have access to our Flexible Benefits, where you can opt into a wide range of benefits to complement your work/life balance: such as medical insurance, gym membership, the cycle-to-work scheme, childcare vouchers, charitable giving, additional pension contributions etc. New name, new era. We are AtkinsRéalis. It will take some time for all our information to update - you can still refer to our fantastic benefits in our website. This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance. AtkinsRéalis is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability.We're ranked as one of LinkedIn's Top 25 Companies, where UK professionals want to work and stay once, they join. We've also made the Times Top 50 employers for women.Our Infrastructure team uses innovation, new approaches and the power of data to help our clients deliver end-to-end projects and programmes for essential future infrastructure. And as the work becomes ever more complex, our employees continue to challenge the status quo.We're committed to engineering better for people and our planet, from our global Engineering Net-Zero programme to creating social value through EDAROTH community housing. We're proud of our active employee networks creating awareness and allyship for our under-represented groups. Not to mention programmes supporting communities outside AtkinsRéalis, including schools, charities, ex-forces and professionals returning after career breaks. Security clearance: This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance. We are committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop. To help embed inclusion for all, from day one, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee networks to support staff from different backgrounds. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Senior/Principal Planning Consultant page is loaded Senior/Principal Planning Consultantlocations: GB.London.Nova Northtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R-144964 Job Description AtkinsRéalis is one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms offering unparalleled opportunities for talented individuals in search of a rewarding career. At AtkinsRéalis we offer an opportunity to make a difference and shape the world to benefit future generations and the environment.Our UK Environment Practice is a vibrant network of over 600 people providing world class consultancy and advisory services. We care about outcomes for our clients and the unprecedented challenges they face including climate change, social inclusion and rapid urbanization. The work we do is important and influential and shapes the way our clients think, enables them to make better decisions and to deliver their projects in a world of disruption and change.Key market sectors include Energy, Transport, Utilities, Ports and Harbors and buildings. The Opportunity: With recent project wins, we are looking for experienced Town Planners at Senior/Principal level to join our successful and progressive team in Scotland. You'll join one of the UK's leading planning consultancies at the forefront of thought leadership in sustainable infrastructure and development, from Net Zero to ESG, Biodiversity Net Gain and digital transformation. Progress with your career interests in delivery works across the diverse range of our clients. Responsibilities: Acting as Planning Lead/Support lead on projects across a range of markets and sectors. Being actively involved in bid preparation, tender submissions and framework responses. Acting as lead consultant for multi-disciplinary projects and taking responsibility for project management and project delivery. Providing support to junior colleagues and the Planning team leaders. Work in a dynamic multi-disciplinary environment with colleagues in environmental, engineering and design disciplines across the widerAtkinsRéalis(UK and international). Engage with market and client leads to support business growth and development opportunities. Requirements: A relevant degree in planning or equivalent subject. Chartered or working towards chartership. You must be self-motivated, enthusiastic, determined and resilient. Work under pressure, with excellent time management and success in meeting tight deadlines. Manage and work on multiple assignments delivering outputs on time and within budget. Understanding of TCPA, DCO, TWAO or equivalent applications. Knowledge of the Environment Impact Assessment process (Desirable). Experience and knowledge in Strategic Planning and Planning policy. Work well as part of multi-disciplinary teams with the confidence to input effectively as an individual across a range of projects, consenting and strategic planning, and a range of geographies. Prepare accurate and well-presented reports to a high standard. Prepare and deliver presentations to internal and external clients. Demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills and the aptitude to rationally explain, explore and discuss planning issues. Flexibly apply knowledge and experience to a wide variety of planning-related tasks. Demonstrable ability to develop client relationships. What we offer: AtkinsRéalis recognize that there are many well qualified people who are looking to further their career, but who cannot commit to full time employment. While attendance in Glasgow is preferable, don't let location stop you from looking for a new opportunity for your career to flourish: We support flexible working arrangements and are interested to discuss how we can accommodate individual requirements. Training : AtkinsRéalis develops individuals through a portfolio of training and development activities designed to help you make the best of your abilities and talents. These are reviewed with individuals through an annual appraisal process. We actively support staff in achieving and maintaining chartership of relevant institutions such as IEMA, RTPI, LI, ICE, CIEEM, and CIWEM. Rewards and Benefits: We offer a competitive salary that is regularly tested against other consultancies with a default 25-days leave each year plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time) and options to buy more or sell some of that leave allowance. To support and safeguard your physical and mental wellbeing we provide an employee assistance programme offering advice and support in times of need.You will also have access to our Flexible Benefits, where you can opt into a wide range of benefits to complement your work/life balance: such as medical insurance, gym membership, the cycle-to-work scheme, childcare vouchers, charitable giving, additional pension contributions etc. New name, new era. We are AtkinsRéalis. It will take some time for all our information to update - you can still refer to our fantastic benefits in our website. This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance. AtkinsRéalis is committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability.We're ranked as one of LinkedIn's Top 25 Companies, where UK professionals want to work and stay once, they join. We've also made the Times Top 50 employers for women.Our Infrastructure team uses innovation, new approaches and the power of data to help our clients deliver end-to-end projects and programmes for essential future infrastructure. And as the work becomes ever more complex, our employees continue to challenge the status quo.We're committed to engineering better for people and our planet, from our global Engineering Net-Zero programme to creating social value through EDAROTH community housing. We're proud of our active employee networks creating awareness and allyship for our under-represented groups. Not to mention programmes supporting communities outside AtkinsRéalis, including schools, charities, ex-forces and professionals returning after career breaks. Security clearance: This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance. We are committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop. To help embed inclusion for all, from day one, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee networks to support staff from different backgrounds. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these
Job Title: Principal/Associate Town Planner Location: Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester Salary: Competitive + excellent benefits Overview Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in their search for a Principal / Associate Spatial Planner to join their growing and highly regarded Planning team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK, with a particular focus on supporting growth and transformation across the North of England. You will be part of an integrated team working across planning, economics, transport, engineering, design and environmental disciplines, delivering innovative solutions for both public and private sector clients. The Role As a senior member of the team, you will contribute to and lead the delivery of complex planning and regeneration projects, working closely with clients and internal specialists. Key responsibilities include: Leading and supporting strategic planning and policy development, including: Local plan preparation and support Evidence-based studies Infrastructure planning and delivery strategies Advising on regional and national policy frameworks and funding opportunities Supporting area-wide regeneration initiatives, including town centres and station-led developments Providing expertise on planning and consenting processes, including DCO, TWAO, TCPA and CPO Working collaboratively with local authorities, combined authorities, and government agencies Supporting projects involving housing-led growth, urban extensions and strategic regeneration Identifying and securing funding opportunities, including grants and investment frameworks Managing multi-disciplinary project teams and delivering high-quality outputs Contributing to business development, including tender preparation and client relationship management About You To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered membership of the RTPI Proven experience in strategic planning, policy development and regeneration Strong understanding of UK planning systems and frameworks Experience managing multi-disciplinary projects and stakeholder engagement A track record in client-facing roles and business development Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills A genuine passion for urbanism, placemaking and regional growth What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Structured career progression opportunities Access to industry-leading training and professional development The opportunity to work on high-profile, nationally significant projects A collaborative and inclusive working environment Additional Information This role may be subject to UK Security Clearance, depending on project requirements. Candidates may be required to demonstrate a minimum period of UK residency. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Principal/Associate Town Planner Location: Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester Salary: Competitive + excellent benefits Overview Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in their search for a Principal / Associate Spatial Planner to join their growing and highly regarded Planning team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK, with a particular focus on supporting growth and transformation across the North of England. You will be part of an integrated team working across planning, economics, transport, engineering, design and environmental disciplines, delivering innovative solutions for both public and private sector clients. The Role As a senior member of the team, you will contribute to and lead the delivery of complex planning and regeneration projects, working closely with clients and internal specialists. Key responsibilities include: Leading and supporting strategic planning and policy development, including: Local plan preparation and support Evidence-based studies Infrastructure planning and delivery strategies Advising on regional and national policy frameworks and funding opportunities Supporting area-wide regeneration initiatives, including town centres and station-led developments Providing expertise on planning and consenting processes, including DCO, TWAO, TCPA and CPO Working collaboratively with local authorities, combined authorities, and government agencies Supporting projects involving housing-led growth, urban extensions and strategic regeneration Identifying and securing funding opportunities, including grants and investment frameworks Managing multi-disciplinary project teams and delivering high-quality outputs Contributing to business development, including tender preparation and client relationship management About You To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered membership of the RTPI Proven experience in strategic planning, policy development and regeneration Strong understanding of UK planning systems and frameworks Experience managing multi-disciplinary projects and stakeholder engagement A track record in client-facing roles and business development Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills A genuine passion for urbanism, placemaking and regional growth What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Structured career progression opportunities Access to industry-leading training and professional development The opportunity to work on high-profile, nationally significant projects A collaborative and inclusive working environment Additional Information This role may be subject to UK Security Clearance, depending on project requirements. Candidates may be required to demonstrate a minimum period of UK residency. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Job Title: Principal/Associate Town Planner Location: Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield Salary: Competitive + excellent benefits Overview Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in their search for a Principal / Associate Spatial Planner to join their growing and highly regarded Planning team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK, with a particular focus on supporting growth and transformation across the North of England. You will be part of an integrated team working across planning, economics, transport, engineering, design and environmental disciplines, delivering innovative solutions for both public and private sector clients. The Role As a senior member of the team, you will contribute to and lead the delivery of complex planning and regeneration projects, working closely with clients and internal specialists. Key responsibilities include: Leading and supporting strategic planning and policy development, including: Local plan preparation and support Evidence-based studies Infrastructure planning and delivery strategies Advising on regional and national policy frameworks and funding opportunities Supporting area-wide regeneration initiatives, including town centres and station-led developments Providing expertise on planning and consenting processes, including DCO, TWAO, TCPA and CPO Working collaboratively with local authorities, combined authorities, and government agencies Supporting projects involving housing-led growth, urban extensions and strategic regeneration Identifying and securing funding opportunities, including grants and investment frameworks Managing multi-disciplinary project teams and delivering high-quality outputs Contributing to business development, including tender preparation and client relationship management About You To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered membership of the RTPI Proven experience in strategic planning, policy development and regeneration Strong understanding of UK planning systems and frameworks Experience managing multi-disciplinary projects and stakeholder engagement A track record in client-facing roles and business development Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills A genuine passion for urbanism, placemaking and regional growth What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Structured career progression opportunities Access to industry-leading training and professional development The opportunity to work on high-profile, nationally significant projects A collaborative and inclusive working environment Additional Information This role may be subject to UK Security Clearance, depending on project requirements. Candidates may be required to demonstrate a minimum period of UK residency. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Principal/Associate Town Planner Location: Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield Salary: Competitive + excellent benefits Overview Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multi-disciplinary consultancy in their search for a Principal / Associate Spatial Planner to join their growing and highly regarded Planning team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in shaping major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK, with a particular focus on supporting growth and transformation across the North of England. You will be part of an integrated team working across planning, economics, transport, engineering, design and environmental disciplines, delivering innovative solutions for both public and private sector clients. The Role As a senior member of the team, you will contribute to and lead the delivery of complex planning and regeneration projects, working closely with clients and internal specialists. Key responsibilities include: Leading and supporting strategic planning and policy development, including: Local plan preparation and support Evidence-based studies Infrastructure planning and delivery strategies Advising on regional and national policy frameworks and funding opportunities Supporting area-wide regeneration initiatives, including town centres and station-led developments Providing expertise on planning and consenting processes, including DCO, TWAO, TCPA and CPO Working collaboratively with local authorities, combined authorities, and government agencies Supporting projects involving housing-led growth, urban extensions and strategic regeneration Identifying and securing funding opportunities, including grants and investment frameworks Managing multi-disciplinary project teams and delivering high-quality outputs Contributing to business development, including tender preparation and client relationship management About You To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: A degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered membership of the RTPI Proven experience in strategic planning, policy development and regeneration Strong understanding of UK planning systems and frameworks Experience managing multi-disciplinary projects and stakeholder engagement A track record in client-facing roles and business development Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills A genuine passion for urbanism, placemaking and regional growth What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Structured career progression opportunities Access to industry-leading training and professional development The opportunity to work on high-profile, nationally significant projects A collaborative and inclusive working environment Additional Information This role may be subject to UK Security Clearance, depending on project requirements. Candidates may be required to demonstrate a minimum period of UK residency. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
For over 35 years, a specialist infrastructure consultancy has supported the delivery of some of the UK's most complex and high-profile infrastructure projects. The organisation is an independent project support consultancy with expertise in consents and authorisations, programme and commercial management, strategy, stakeholder engagement, and consultation. It provides services across all project stages and infrastructure sectors. From project initiation through to construction and operation, it supports clients through integration into, collaboration with, or direct management of project teams-contributing to the successful planning, authorisation, and delivery of major projects. The organisation works in partnership with clients to support their corporate goals. Clients include government organisations, international banks, major construction companies, infrastructure operators, property developers, and private investors, who repeatedly engage the consultancy for project support. This reflects the value and expertise provided, as well as the long-term relationships developed. Purpose To bring passionate, independent, and creative thinking to complex challenges that deliver better outcomes for clients and their communities. This is a purpose-driven consultancy where infrastructure meets integrity, and where the work has meaningful impact. Role: Senior Planner - Town Planning & Consents Team Due to increasing demand for services, the consultancy is seeking to recruit a Senior Planner to join its Town Planning & Consents Team. Role Overview The Senior Planner will provide town planning expertise for public and private sector clients in the transport, energy, and water sectors, supporting major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK. Key Responsibilities Work as part of an integrated team supporting clients in the delivery and implementation of planning and consents applications, including Town and Country Planning Act submissions, Development Consent Orders, Transport & Works Act Orders, and Parliamentary Bills. Analyse relevant planning policy and legislative frameworks at an early project stage to provide strategic advice on planning requirements. Support stakeholder engagement and consultation with local authorities, statutory bodies, and third parties to achieve agreement on planning and consenting matters. Provide planning input for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) projects. Work within multidisciplinary teams, including engineers and architects, to support understanding of consenting requirements and processes, and contribute to consents submission deliverables. Monitor construction activities to ensure compliance with consents and planning obligations. Support public consultation and community liaison events. Compile evidence for public hearings and inquiries. Skills and Experience Degree in Town Planning or a relevant discipline. Chartered membership of RTPI achieved or working towards. Interest in delivering Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects. Experience in development management is essential; knowledge of the DCO process is desirable. Strong report writing skills with the ability to present complex information clearly. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Team-oriented approach with willingness to support colleagues. Self-motivated with a desire to learn and develop. Inquisitive mindset with confidence to challenge and ask questions. Remuneration Package Benefits include: Competitive salary Annual performance bonus Private healthcare Pension 25 days annual leave
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
For over 35 years, a specialist infrastructure consultancy has supported the delivery of some of the UK's most complex and high-profile infrastructure projects. The organisation is an independent project support consultancy with expertise in consents and authorisations, programme and commercial management, strategy, stakeholder engagement, and consultation. It provides services across all project stages and infrastructure sectors. From project initiation through to construction and operation, it supports clients through integration into, collaboration with, or direct management of project teams-contributing to the successful planning, authorisation, and delivery of major projects. The organisation works in partnership with clients to support their corporate goals. Clients include government organisations, international banks, major construction companies, infrastructure operators, property developers, and private investors, who repeatedly engage the consultancy for project support. This reflects the value and expertise provided, as well as the long-term relationships developed. Purpose To bring passionate, independent, and creative thinking to complex challenges that deliver better outcomes for clients and their communities. This is a purpose-driven consultancy where infrastructure meets integrity, and where the work has meaningful impact. Role: Senior Planner - Town Planning & Consents Team Due to increasing demand for services, the consultancy is seeking to recruit a Senior Planner to join its Town Planning & Consents Team. Role Overview The Senior Planner will provide town planning expertise for public and private sector clients in the transport, energy, and water sectors, supporting major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK. Key Responsibilities Work as part of an integrated team supporting clients in the delivery and implementation of planning and consents applications, including Town and Country Planning Act submissions, Development Consent Orders, Transport & Works Act Orders, and Parliamentary Bills. Analyse relevant planning policy and legislative frameworks at an early project stage to provide strategic advice on planning requirements. Support stakeholder engagement and consultation with local authorities, statutory bodies, and third parties to achieve agreement on planning and consenting matters. Provide planning input for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) projects. Work within multidisciplinary teams, including engineers and architects, to support understanding of consenting requirements and processes, and contribute to consents submission deliverables. Monitor construction activities to ensure compliance with consents and planning obligations. Support public consultation and community liaison events. Compile evidence for public hearings and inquiries. Skills and Experience Degree in Town Planning or a relevant discipline. Chartered membership of RTPI achieved or working towards. Interest in delivering Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects. Experience in development management is essential; knowledge of the DCO process is desirable. Strong report writing skills with the ability to present complex information clearly. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Team-oriented approach with willingness to support colleagues. Self-motivated with a desire to learn and develop. Inquisitive mindset with confidence to challenge and ask questions. Remuneration Package Benefits include: Competitive salary Annual performance bonus Private healthcare Pension 25 days annual leave
Job Title: Senior / Principal Planner Location: Cheltenham Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a growing and highly regarded planning consultancy in their search for an ambitious Senior or Principal Planner to join their expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity for a planning professional looking to further build their profile, broaden their experience, and play a key role in delivering high-quality, outcome-focused planning services. You will be part of a collaborative and successful consultancy environment that values flexibility, professional development, and commercial awareness. Key Responsibilities: Applying a broad knowledge of planning disciplines to secure appropriate and deliverable outcomes for clients. Managing and determining planning applications efficiently, producing robust reports and clear recommendations. Preparing and presenting evidence for appeals on behalf of internal and external clients. Contributing to service improvements with a focus on efficiency, effectiveness, and value. Supporting and mentoring junior colleagues, ensuring knowledge sharing and awareness of current planning legislation. Assisting with business development activities, securing repeat work, and adopting a commercial mindset in all work undertaken. About You: Degree qualified in Town Planning or a related discipline; RTPI membership is desirable. Relevant experience within a Local Authority or private consultancy environment. Able to manage competing priorities while working flexibly to meet both commercial and contractual demands. Comfortable working independently across a variety of planning sectors, liaising with landowners, developers, and other stakeholders. Strong working knowledge of current and emerging planning legislation. Ambitious, motivated, and keen to enhance the reputation of the service through quality and timely delivery. An excellent communicator with strong written and verbal skills. A collaborative team player who thrives in a dynamic and growing organisation. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior / Principal Planner Location: Cheltenham Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a growing and highly regarded planning consultancy in their search for an ambitious Senior or Principal Planner to join their expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity for a planning professional looking to further build their profile, broaden their experience, and play a key role in delivering high-quality, outcome-focused planning services. You will be part of a collaborative and successful consultancy environment that values flexibility, professional development, and commercial awareness. Key Responsibilities: Applying a broad knowledge of planning disciplines to secure appropriate and deliverable outcomes for clients. Managing and determining planning applications efficiently, producing robust reports and clear recommendations. Preparing and presenting evidence for appeals on behalf of internal and external clients. Contributing to service improvements with a focus on efficiency, effectiveness, and value. Supporting and mentoring junior colleagues, ensuring knowledge sharing and awareness of current planning legislation. Assisting with business development activities, securing repeat work, and adopting a commercial mindset in all work undertaken. About You: Degree qualified in Town Planning or a related discipline; RTPI membership is desirable. Relevant experience within a Local Authority or private consultancy environment. Able to manage competing priorities while working flexibly to meet both commercial and contractual demands. Comfortable working independently across a variety of planning sectors, liaising with landowners, developers, and other stakeholders. Strong working knowledge of current and emerging planning legislation. Ambitious, motivated, and keen to enhance the reputation of the service through quality and timely delivery. An excellent communicator with strong written and verbal skills. A collaborative team player who thrives in a dynamic and growing organisation. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Policy Town Planners - Principal & Associate Location: Anywhere in the UK Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading global consultancy as they continue to grow their UK town planning capability. We are currently recruiting Principal and Associate level Policy Planners to join a well-established national team working at the forefront of planning policy, strategic planning and placemaking. This opportunity sits within a highly respected Cities, Planning and Design practice that advises on some of the most high-profile and complex planning challenges in the UK. The team plays a key role in supporting the Government's growth agenda, shaping policy frameworks, and delivering long-term strategies that enable sustainable development and inclusive decision-making. The successful candidates will work on a diverse portfolio of projects for central government, local and devolved authorities, developers and infrastructure providers. Current work includes supporting local plan reform, contributing to digital planning initiatives, preparing policy evidence bases, and developing masterplans, strategies and governance frameworks for major growth locations and new settlements. The Role At Principal or Associate level, you will take responsibility for managing planning policy assignments, leading client relationships and coordinating multidisciplinary teams. You will work closely with specialists across planning, urban design, infrastructure, economics and sustainability to deliver integrated, high-quality advice. Key Responsibilities Managing planning policy and strategic planning commissions Advising clients on planning policy at national, regional and local levels Leading the preparation of Local Plans, policy documents and evidence bases Working with public and private sector clients on growth strategies and delivery models Managing client relationships and representing the business at meetings Supporting business development, bids and strategic opportunities Contributing to the growth and profile of the planning team About You Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline (e.g. Geography) MRTPI qualified Strong understanding of UK planning legislation and policy Experience preparing planning policy documents and advising clients Confident communicator with excellent report writing skills Commercial awareness and experience managing projects profitably What's on Offer Competitive salary and profit share Hybrid and flexible working from offices across the UK Private medical insurance, life assurance and income protection Flexible benefits supporting wellbeing and work-life balance Excellent career development and progression opportunities This is a standout opportunity for experienced Policy Planners looking to progress their careers within a values-driven, collaborative consultancy that is directly shaping the future of towns, cities and regions across the UK. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Policy Town Planners - Principal & Associate Location: Anywhere in the UK Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading global consultancy as they continue to grow their UK town planning capability. We are currently recruiting Principal and Associate level Policy Planners to join a well-established national team working at the forefront of planning policy, strategic planning and placemaking. This opportunity sits within a highly respected Cities, Planning and Design practice that advises on some of the most high-profile and complex planning challenges in the UK. The team plays a key role in supporting the Government's growth agenda, shaping policy frameworks, and delivering long-term strategies that enable sustainable development and inclusive decision-making. The successful candidates will work on a diverse portfolio of projects for central government, local and devolved authorities, developers and infrastructure providers. Current work includes supporting local plan reform, contributing to digital planning initiatives, preparing policy evidence bases, and developing masterplans, strategies and governance frameworks for major growth locations and new settlements. The Role At Principal or Associate level, you will take responsibility for managing planning policy assignments, leading client relationships and coordinating multidisciplinary teams. You will work closely with specialists across planning, urban design, infrastructure, economics and sustainability to deliver integrated, high-quality advice. Key Responsibilities Managing planning policy and strategic planning commissions Advising clients on planning policy at national, regional and local levels Leading the preparation of Local Plans, policy documents and evidence bases Working with public and private sector clients on growth strategies and delivery models Managing client relationships and representing the business at meetings Supporting business development, bids and strategic opportunities Contributing to the growth and profile of the planning team About You Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline (e.g. Geography) MRTPI qualified Strong understanding of UK planning legislation and policy Experience preparing planning policy documents and advising clients Confident communicator with excellent report writing skills Commercial awareness and experience managing projects profitably What's on Offer Competitive salary and profit share Hybrid and flexible working from offices across the UK Private medical insurance, life assurance and income protection Flexible benefits supporting wellbeing and work-life balance Excellent career development and progression opportunities This is a standout opportunity for experienced Policy Planners looking to progress their careers within a values-driven, collaborative consultancy that is directly shaping the future of towns, cities and regions across the UK. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)