Complaints Investigator £45,500 - £52,000 per annum pro rata, dependent on location Part time - 21 hours per week Permanent Role can be based in Edinburgh, Cardiff, London or Homebased. The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) champions the power of planning in creating prosperous places and vibrant communities. We represent over 27,000 members worldwide, supporting them throughout their careers. We shape planning policy, raise professional standards, and are the only body in the UK to confer Chartered status to planners, the highest professional qualification. Our reputation as an Institute and the integrity of our members are the foundation of everything we do. So as our new Complaints Investigator, your role in advising and supporting members to understand and adhere to our Code of Conduct is an essential one. You'll be responsible for a mix of proactive and reactive work, leading on the promotion of professional ethics within the Institute and more widely, as well as undertaking initial assessments of complaints, recommending whether they should proceed to investigation, undertaking investigations and supporting the Conduct and Discipline Panel to determine the outcome and appropriate sanctions. In return for your flexibility to attend occasional in-person meetings in London, we offer you the chance to choose where you work (home, or from our offices in London, Cardiff, or Edinburgh and the days you complete your 21 hours per week. RTPI has a positive, supportive and inclusive work environment which actively operates a policy of helping its employees at all levels to achieve professional growth. We seek to foster a collaborative and respectful work environment which promotes equality, diversity and inclusion. Please apply via the RTPI website with a CV and covering letter. Closing Date: 20th July 2025 Virtual Interviews: 5th August 2025
Jul 04, 2025
Full time
Complaints Investigator £45,500 - £52,000 per annum pro rata, dependent on location Part time - 21 hours per week Permanent Role can be based in Edinburgh, Cardiff, London or Homebased. The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) champions the power of planning in creating prosperous places and vibrant communities. We represent over 27,000 members worldwide, supporting them throughout their careers. We shape planning policy, raise professional standards, and are the only body in the UK to confer Chartered status to planners, the highest professional qualification. Our reputation as an Institute and the integrity of our members are the foundation of everything we do. So as our new Complaints Investigator, your role in advising and supporting members to understand and adhere to our Code of Conduct is an essential one. You'll be responsible for a mix of proactive and reactive work, leading on the promotion of professional ethics within the Institute and more widely, as well as undertaking initial assessments of complaints, recommending whether they should proceed to investigation, undertaking investigations and supporting the Conduct and Discipline Panel to determine the outcome and appropriate sanctions. In return for your flexibility to attend occasional in-person meetings in London, we offer you the chance to choose where you work (home, or from our offices in London, Cardiff, or Edinburgh and the days you complete your 21 hours per week. RTPI has a positive, supportive and inclusive work environment which actively operates a policy of helping its employees at all levels to achieve professional growth. We seek to foster a collaborative and respectful work environment which promotes equality, diversity and inclusion. Please apply via the RTPI website with a CV and covering letter. Closing Date: 20th July 2025 Virtual Interviews: 5th August 2025
Town Planner - Central London Team Location: London About the Company This independent, market-leading property consultancy is widely recognised for its influence and impact in planning and development, specialist valuations, and transactional advice across the UK. With a strong heritage, their roots are firmly in London, and they also operate from offices in Scotland and Manchester. They are a people-focused business, where talented individuals come together to achieve exceptional outcomes. They're known for shaping the built environment in ways that matter-places where people live, work, connect, and thrive. In their own words: They care deeply about people, not just projects. They encourage individuality while fostering collaboration. They empower their people to be the best version of themselves. Their inclusive and supportive culture has created an environment where people grow their careers, build lasting relationships, and leave a legacy they're proud of. The Planning Team The Planning division comprises over 100 professionals across London and Scotland. The Central London Planning team specialises in delivering expert advice to owners, developers, and occupiers within the capital. Their portfolio includes high-profile and complex schemes, such as: Selfridges masterplan Redevelopment of the M&S headquarters, Oxford Street Ewer Street masterplan for Landsec BT Centre redevelopment Masterplan for St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington Moorfields Eye Hospital Winstanley Estate regeneration in Wandsworth Working alongside a market-leading Heritage and Townscape team, they offer an integrated and comprehensive client service for Central London developments. The Opportunity We're looking for a talented, personable, and commercially aware Planner to join the Central London Planning team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on flagship projects, gain exposure to clients early in your career, and grow within a supportive, highly respected partnership. You'll be part of a dynamic, high-performing group where your ideas will be valued, your development supported, and your future shaped by your ambition. What You'll Be Doing Provide clear, strategic planning advice to clients. Support in the preparation and submission of planning applications, appeals, and representations. Contribute to and help develop planning strategies and project programmes. Assist in identifying new business opportunities and contribute to business development. Attend client meetings and represent the team in both formal and informal settings. Maintain professional development and contribute to team growth. What We're Looking For RTPI and/or RICS (P&D) accredited qualification Recently MRTPI qualified or working towards chartered status 1-3 years' experience in planning (public or private sector) Excellent communication, negotiation, and report-writing skills Strong attention to detail and a passion for planning and development Proactive, self-motivated and organised Confident using Microsoft Office suite What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits Flexible, inclusive working culture Excellent training and mentoring Exposure to high-profile projects and clients Clear progression path within a leading UK consultancy Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on or
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
Town Planner - Central London Team Location: London About the Company This independent, market-leading property consultancy is widely recognised for its influence and impact in planning and development, specialist valuations, and transactional advice across the UK. With a strong heritage, their roots are firmly in London, and they also operate from offices in Scotland and Manchester. They are a people-focused business, where talented individuals come together to achieve exceptional outcomes. They're known for shaping the built environment in ways that matter-places where people live, work, connect, and thrive. In their own words: They care deeply about people, not just projects. They encourage individuality while fostering collaboration. They empower their people to be the best version of themselves. Their inclusive and supportive culture has created an environment where people grow their careers, build lasting relationships, and leave a legacy they're proud of. The Planning Team The Planning division comprises over 100 professionals across London and Scotland. The Central London Planning team specialises in delivering expert advice to owners, developers, and occupiers within the capital. Their portfolio includes high-profile and complex schemes, such as: Selfridges masterplan Redevelopment of the M&S headquarters, Oxford Street Ewer Street masterplan for Landsec BT Centre redevelopment Masterplan for St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington Moorfields Eye Hospital Winstanley Estate regeneration in Wandsworth Working alongside a market-leading Heritage and Townscape team, they offer an integrated and comprehensive client service for Central London developments. The Opportunity We're looking for a talented, personable, and commercially aware Planner to join the Central London Planning team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on flagship projects, gain exposure to clients early in your career, and grow within a supportive, highly respected partnership. You'll be part of a dynamic, high-performing group where your ideas will be valued, your development supported, and your future shaped by your ambition. What You'll Be Doing Provide clear, strategic planning advice to clients. Support in the preparation and submission of planning applications, appeals, and representations. Contribute to and help develop planning strategies and project programmes. Assist in identifying new business opportunities and contribute to business development. Attend client meetings and represent the team in both formal and informal settings. Maintain professional development and contribute to team growth. What We're Looking For RTPI and/or RICS (P&D) accredited qualification Recently MRTPI qualified or working towards chartered status 1-3 years' experience in planning (public or private sector) Excellent communication, negotiation, and report-writing skills Strong attention to detail and a passion for planning and development Proactive, self-motivated and organised Confident using Microsoft Office suite What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits Flexible, inclusive working culture Excellent training and mentoring Exposure to high-profile projects and clients Clear progression path within a leading UK consultancy Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on or
An established environment team is seeking a Landscape Planner at Consultant level to join one of their offices in Manchester, Bristol, or Newcastle . The team works on projects across the UK, delivering high-quality and sustainable development services. The Role: Landscape planning is central to project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis helping to shape development principles and inform sustainable design. This role will involve supporting a range of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. The successful candidate will work closely with senior team members on high-profile schemes, including those involving planning appeals and coordination with legal professionals. This position is ideal for someone with a passion for sustainable development, a collaborative mindset, and strong communication skills. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (or working towards chartership) Some experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong report writing and research skills Ideally, experience in sectors such as residential or energy development Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team A proactive and organised approach, with good commercial awareness
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
An established environment team is seeking a Landscape Planner at Consultant level to join one of their offices in Manchester, Bristol, or Newcastle . The team works on projects across the UK, delivering high-quality and sustainable development services. The Role: Landscape planning is central to project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis helping to shape development principles and inform sustainable design. This role will involve supporting a range of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. The successful candidate will work closely with senior team members on high-profile schemes, including those involving planning appeals and coordination with legal professionals. This position is ideal for someone with a passion for sustainable development, a collaborative mindset, and strong communication skills. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (or working towards chartership) Some experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong report writing and research skills Ideally, experience in sectors such as residential or energy development Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team A proactive and organised approach, with good commercial awareness
Job Title: Principal Town Planner Location: Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading infrastructure and environmental consultancy driving the UK and Ireland closer to Net Zero. Their integrated team delivers expert planning, land access, EIA, and geospatial services, unlocking the consents needed for critical utility and infrastructure projects. Due to continued growth, the business is looking for a Principal Planner to strengthen its Environmental and Planning division. This is a key opportunity to lead on complex projects, influence strategy, and shape the future of utility and infrastructure development across the UK. The Role As Principal Planner, you will manage a diverse portfolio of planning projects, including major capital schemes, development appraisals, and consent strategies for nationally significant infrastructure. Working across sectors such as energy, water, and telecoms, you will guide clients through the full planning process-preparing applications, managing environmental inputs, and ensuring successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities Manage and deliver a range of planning projects from feasibility through to consent Provide technical planning advice on complex sites, including those with environmental sensitivities Prepare and submit planning applications and supporting documents Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, consultants, and local planning authorities Lead or support a small team, mentoring junior staff and offering line management as required Represent the planning team at site visits, meetings, and stakeholder consultations Contribute to business development by identifying new opportunities and cross-selling services Maintain up-to-date knowledge of planning legislation and best practice About You Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered Member of the RTPI (MRTPI) Proven experience delivering planning projects across infrastructure, utilities, or rural sectors Strong report writing, analytical, and presentation skills Comfortable managing client relationships and contributing to project strategy Commercial awareness and a solutions-focused mindset Knowledge of GIS and environmental disciplines desirable Full UK driving licence required Benefits Include Annual bonus scheme 25 days annual leave + your birthday off Vitality Health Membership (private healthcare, gym discounts, etc.) Flexible working to support work/life balance Company pension scheme Life insurance (4x salary) Free on-site parking (non-city offices) Interested? Contact Josh on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Principal Town Planner Location: Bristol Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading infrastructure and environmental consultancy driving the UK and Ireland closer to Net Zero. Their integrated team delivers expert planning, land access, EIA, and geospatial services, unlocking the consents needed for critical utility and infrastructure projects. Due to continued growth, the business is looking for a Principal Planner to strengthen its Environmental and Planning division. This is a key opportunity to lead on complex projects, influence strategy, and shape the future of utility and infrastructure development across the UK. The Role As Principal Planner, you will manage a diverse portfolio of planning projects, including major capital schemes, development appraisals, and consent strategies for nationally significant infrastructure. Working across sectors such as energy, water, and telecoms, you will guide clients through the full planning process-preparing applications, managing environmental inputs, and ensuring successful outcomes. Key Responsibilities Manage and deliver a range of planning projects from feasibility through to consent Provide technical planning advice on complex sites, including those with environmental sensitivities Prepare and submit planning applications and supporting documents Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, consultants, and local planning authorities Lead or support a small team, mentoring junior staff and offering line management as required Represent the planning team at site visits, meetings, and stakeholder consultations Contribute to business development by identifying new opportunities and cross-selling services Maintain up-to-date knowledge of planning legislation and best practice About You Degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Chartered Member of the RTPI (MRTPI) Proven experience delivering planning projects across infrastructure, utilities, or rural sectors Strong report writing, analytical, and presentation skills Comfortable managing client relationships and contributing to project strategy Commercial awareness and a solutions-focused mindset Knowledge of GIS and environmental disciplines desirable Full UK driving licence required Benefits Include Annual bonus scheme 25 days annual leave + your birthday off Vitality Health Membership (private healthcare, gym discounts, etc.) Flexible working to support work/life balance Company pension scheme Life insurance (4x salary) Free on-site parking (non-city offices) Interested? Contact Josh on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
An established environment team is seeking a Senior Landscape Planner to join one of their offices in Bristol, Cambridge, or Birmingham . The team delivers sustainable, high-quality development services on projects across the UK. The Role: Landscape planning plays a key role in project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis informing development principles and helping to shape sustainable design outcomes. The successful candidate will lead and contribute to a variety of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. This role involves working on high-profile projects, some of which include planning appeals and engagement with legal professionals. The team is seeking someone with sound technical expertise, a collaborative approach, and a commitment to delivering quality and sustainable outcomes. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) Proven experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong technical report writing and project delivery skills Experience in sectors such as residential and/or energy development Effective communication, team leadership, and stakeholder engagement abilities A proactive, strategic approach with sound commercial awareness
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
An established environment team is seeking a Senior Landscape Planner to join one of their offices in Bristol, Cambridge, or Birmingham . The team delivers sustainable, high-quality development services on projects across the UK. The Role: Landscape planning plays a key role in project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis informing development principles and helping to shape sustainable design outcomes. The successful candidate will lead and contribute to a variety of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. This role involves working on high-profile projects, some of which include planning appeals and engagement with legal professionals. The team is seeking someone with sound technical expertise, a collaborative approach, and a commitment to delivering quality and sustainable outcomes. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) Proven experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong technical report writing and project delivery skills Experience in sectors such as residential and/or energy development Effective communication, team leadership, and stakeholder engagement abilities A proactive, strategic approach with sound commercial awareness
We have a great opportunity for Town Planners at all levels to join a well-established Planning Team in the Bristol office of a National business. You would be working on town planning projects in a range of sectors. We are looking for candidates with a minimum 2 years experience with a suitable RTPI degree, are Chartered or are working towards Chartership. In exchange our client is offering fantastic benefits, Hybrid working and competitive salaries.
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
We have a great opportunity for Town Planners at all levels to join a well-established Planning Team in the Bristol office of a National business. You would be working on town planning projects in a range of sectors. We are looking for candidates with a minimum 2 years experience with a suitable RTPI degree, are Chartered or are working towards Chartership. In exchange our client is offering fantastic benefits, Hybrid working and competitive salaries.
Mattinson Partnership
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
An established environment team is seeking a Landscape Planner at Consultant level to join one of their offices in Manchester, Bristol, or Newcastle. The team works on projects across the UK, delivering high-quality and sustainable development services. The Role: Landscape planning is central to project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis helping to shape development principles and inform sustainable design. This role will involve supporting a range of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. The successful candidate will work closely with senior team members on high-profile schemes, including those involving planning appeals and coordination with legal professionals. This position is ideal for someone with a passion for sustainable development, a collaborative mindset, and strong communication skills. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (or working towards chartership) Some experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong report writing and research skills Ideally, experience in sectors such as residential or energy development Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team A proactive and organised approach, with good commercial awareness
Jul 02, 2025
Full time
An established environment team is seeking a Landscape Planner at Consultant level to join one of their offices in Manchester, Bristol, or Newcastle. The team works on projects across the UK, delivering high-quality and sustainable development services. The Role: Landscape planning is central to project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis helping to shape development principles and inform sustainable design. This role will involve supporting a range of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. The successful candidate will work closely with senior team members on high-profile schemes, including those involving planning appeals and coordination with legal professionals. This position is ideal for someone with a passion for sustainable development, a collaborative mindset, and strong communication skills. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (or working towards chartership) Some experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong report writing and research skills Ideally, experience in sectors such as residential or energy development Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team A proactive and organised approach, with good commercial awareness
An established environment team is seeking a Senior Landscape Planner to join one of their offices in Bristol, Cambridge, or Birmingham. The team delivers sustainable, high-quality development services on projects across the UK. The Role: Landscape planning plays a key role in project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis informing development principles and helping to shape sustainable design outcomes. The successful candidate will lead and contribute to a variety of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. This role involves working on high-profile projects, some of which include planning appeals and engagement with legal professionals. The team is seeking someone with sound technical expertise, a collaborative approach, and a commitment to delivering quality and sustainable outcomes. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) Proven experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong technical report writing and project delivery skills Experience in sectors such as residential and/or energy development Effective communication, team leadership, and stakeholder engagement abilities A proactive, strategic approach with sound commercial awareness
Jul 02, 2025
Full time
An established environment team is seeking a Senior Landscape Planner to join one of their offices in Bristol, Cambridge, or Birmingham. The team delivers sustainable, high-quality development services on projects across the UK. The Role: Landscape planning plays a key role in project delivery, with strategic landscape analysis informing development principles and helping to shape sustainable design outcomes. The successful candidate will lead and contribute to a variety of landscape planning workstreams, including Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIA), Townscape and Visual Impact Assessments (TVIA), landscape appraisals, and greenbelt/greybelt assessments. This role involves working on high-profile projects, some of which include planning appeals and engagement with legal professionals. The team is seeking someone with sound technical expertise, a collaborative approach, and a commitment to delivering quality and sustainable outcomes. Key Skills and Experience: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Landscape Architecture Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) Proven experience in LVIA, feasibility studies, and landscape planning Strong technical report writing and project delivery skills Experience in sectors such as residential and/or energy development Effective communication, team leadership, and stakeholder engagement abilities A proactive, strategic approach with sound commercial awareness
Job Title: Town Planner or Senior Town Planner Location: Preston Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a well-established and respected planning consultancy in Preston as they look to grow their successful team with the appointment of a Town Planner or Senior Town Planner. This consultancy has a strong presence across the North West and is involved in a wide range of exciting projects, from large-scale residential developments to commercial, rural, and mixed-use schemes. Overview You'll work alongside a collaborative team of planning professionals, delivering high-quality planning advice and managing projects through all stages of the planning process. You'll liaise with clients, local authorities, and key stakeholders to help shape and deliver successful outcomes for a variety of planning applications and appeals. Responsibilities Preparing, submitting, and managing planning applications and appeals Providing strategic planning advice to clients across multiple sectors Supporting site appraisals, planning statements, and Local Plan representations Managing client relationships and helping drive business development (Senior level) Mentoring junior team members where appropriate Qualifications RTPI accredited degree in Town Planning or related discipline MRTPI or working towards chartered status Strong knowledge of the UK planning system Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive and commercially minded attitude Day-to-Day You will be involved in preparing and managing planning applications, providing strategic planning advice, and supporting site appraisals and planning statements. At the senior level, you will also be responsible for managing client relationships, driving business development, and mentoring junior team members. Benefits Competitive salary Flexible working arrangements Supportive team culture with regular CPD Clear progression path and exposure to a wide variety of projects Generous holiday allowance and benefits package Whether you're looking to progress into a more senior role or want to join a close-knit team with a strong regional reputation, this opportunity could be the perfect next move. Interested? Contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) for an informal chat about the role and company. All conversations will be held in strict confidence.
Jul 02, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Town Planner or Senior Town Planner Location: Preston Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a well-established and respected planning consultancy in Preston as they look to grow their successful team with the appointment of a Town Planner or Senior Town Planner. This consultancy has a strong presence across the North West and is involved in a wide range of exciting projects, from large-scale residential developments to commercial, rural, and mixed-use schemes. Overview You'll work alongside a collaborative team of planning professionals, delivering high-quality planning advice and managing projects through all stages of the planning process. You'll liaise with clients, local authorities, and key stakeholders to help shape and deliver successful outcomes for a variety of planning applications and appeals. Responsibilities Preparing, submitting, and managing planning applications and appeals Providing strategic planning advice to clients across multiple sectors Supporting site appraisals, planning statements, and Local Plan representations Managing client relationships and helping drive business development (Senior level) Mentoring junior team members where appropriate Qualifications RTPI accredited degree in Town Planning or related discipline MRTPI or working towards chartered status Strong knowledge of the UK planning system Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive and commercially minded attitude Day-to-Day You will be involved in preparing and managing planning applications, providing strategic planning advice, and supporting site appraisals and planning statements. At the senior level, you will also be responsible for managing client relationships, driving business development, and mentoring junior team members. Benefits Competitive salary Flexible working arrangements Supportive team culture with regular CPD Clear progression path and exposure to a wide variety of projects Generous holiday allowance and benefits package Whether you're looking to progress into a more senior role or want to join a close-knit team with a strong regional reputation, this opportunity could be the perfect next move. Interested? Contact Josh at Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) for an informal chat about the role and company. All conversations will be held in strict confidence.
Town Planner - Leading Multidisciplinary Consultancy - Southampton Location: Southampton, Hampshire Sector: Town Planning Built Environment Type: Full-time Permanent Salary: £30,000 - £45,000 (DOE) + Excellent Benefits Are you a driven and ambitious Town Planner looking to work with one of the UK's most respected consultancies? CarringtonWest are working in partnership with a nationally recognised, multidisciplinary consultancy with a thriving planning team in Southampton. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of exciting projects across the South and wider UK, they are looking to expand their planning team with the addition of a talented Town Planner. The Role: As a key member of the planning team, you'll work across a broad portfolio of projects within residential, commercial, mixed-use and infrastructure sectors. You'll collaborate with a diverse team of planning, design, environmental and engineering professionals, offering holistic solutions to complex development challenges. Key Responsibilities: Preparing and submitting planning applications and appeals Providing strategic and policy advice to clients Conducting site appraisals and feasibility studies Engaging with local authorities, stakeholders, and community groups Supporting senior planners and mentoring junior staff where appropriate About You: RTPI accredited degree in Town Planning or related discipline MRTPI qualified or working towards chartership Proven experience in a consultancy or local authority setting Strong report writing, communication, and client-facing skills Passion for sustainable and high-quality development What's on Offer: Competitive salary and performance bonus Hybrid and flexible working options Structured career progression and RTPI support Friendly, supportive team culture within a nationally respected consultancy Exposure to landmark projects and multidisciplinary collaboration Whether you're an experienced planner looking to step up or a recently chartered professional ready for a new challenge, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career with a business that truly values innovation, collaboration and professional development. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 58840
Jul 02, 2025
Full time
Town Planner - Leading Multidisciplinary Consultancy - Southampton Location: Southampton, Hampshire Sector: Town Planning Built Environment Type: Full-time Permanent Salary: £30,000 - £45,000 (DOE) + Excellent Benefits Are you a driven and ambitious Town Planner looking to work with one of the UK's most respected consultancies? CarringtonWest are working in partnership with a nationally recognised, multidisciplinary consultancy with a thriving planning team in Southampton. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of exciting projects across the South and wider UK, they are looking to expand their planning team with the addition of a talented Town Planner. The Role: As a key member of the planning team, you'll work across a broad portfolio of projects within residential, commercial, mixed-use and infrastructure sectors. You'll collaborate with a diverse team of planning, design, environmental and engineering professionals, offering holistic solutions to complex development challenges. Key Responsibilities: Preparing and submitting planning applications and appeals Providing strategic and policy advice to clients Conducting site appraisals and feasibility studies Engaging with local authorities, stakeholders, and community groups Supporting senior planners and mentoring junior staff where appropriate About You: RTPI accredited degree in Town Planning or related discipline MRTPI qualified or working towards chartership Proven experience in a consultancy or local authority setting Strong report writing, communication, and client-facing skills Passion for sustainable and high-quality development What's on Offer: Competitive salary and performance bonus Hybrid and flexible working options Structured career progression and RTPI support Friendly, supportive team culture within a nationally respected consultancy Exposure to landmark projects and multidisciplinary collaboration Whether you're an experienced planner looking to step up or a recently chartered professional ready for a new challenge, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career with a business that truly values innovation, collaboration and professional development. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 58840
Town Planner Private Sector Edinburgh £30,000 - £35,000 Carrington West are pleased to be working with a respected planning consultancy based in Edinburgh, currently seeking a Town Planner to join their close-knit team of five. This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal role offering genuine responsibility and the chance to work on major commercial projects nationwide, including high-profile schemes with clients. What You'll Be Doing as a Town Planner: Managing and delivering planning applications for commercial developments across the UK Working collaboratively with a small, experienced team of planners Engaging with clients, consultants, and local authorities Providing strategic planning advice and ensuring timely project delivery What We're Looking For in a Town Planner: Ideally a Chartered Town Planner (MRTPI) or working towards it Strong knowledge of the UK planning system Confident communicator with a proactive mindset Commercial project experience is a plus Why Join? Flexible 3-day office schedule in central Edinburgh Supportive, tight-knit team where your voice is heard Opportunity to work on high-impact national projects Real progression and development within a well-regarded firm This role will move quickly and is a unique opportunity so please get in touch as soon as possible. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply, and then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 59595
Jul 02, 2025
Full time
Town Planner Private Sector Edinburgh £30,000 - £35,000 Carrington West are pleased to be working with a respected planning consultancy based in Edinburgh, currently seeking a Town Planner to join their close-knit team of five. This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal role offering genuine responsibility and the chance to work on major commercial projects nationwide, including high-profile schemes with clients. What You'll Be Doing as a Town Planner: Managing and delivering planning applications for commercial developments across the UK Working collaboratively with a small, experienced team of planners Engaging with clients, consultants, and local authorities Providing strategic planning advice and ensuring timely project delivery What We're Looking For in a Town Planner: Ideally a Chartered Town Planner (MRTPI) or working towards it Strong knowledge of the UK planning system Confident communicator with a proactive mindset Commercial project experience is a plus Why Join? Flexible 3-day office schedule in central Edinburgh Supportive, tight-knit team where your voice is heard Opportunity to work on high-impact national projects Real progression and development within a well-regarded firm This role will move quickly and is a unique opportunity so please get in touch as soon as possible. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Tullula Farrell on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply, and then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 59595
Project Manager, Suffolk, 6-month contract, Rate up to £350 per day Your new company Our client in Suffolk is seeking an experienced Project Manager to join their team on an initial 6-month contract. This is a newly created role within a small, dynamic team responsible for delivering a diverse portfolio of construction projects. Your new role As the Project Manager, you will be leading on a range of key projects for the team. Key responsibilities will include: Lead and manage a variety of construction projects, including large-scale capital investments and town centre regeneration initiatives. Work closely with a wide range of stakeholders, including local residents, planners, and elected officials. Provide clear and consistent communication across all levels, including regular progress reporting to senior leadership. Manage and report on project budgets, ensuring financial accountability and transparency. Oversee the pre-planning process, including coordination of feasibility studies, stakeholder consultations, and preparation of planning applications. Coordinate with internal teams, contractors, and external partners to ensure successful project delivery. Monitor project progress, manage risks, and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in project management within the construction or infrastructure sector.Strong understanding of the pre-planning and planning application process.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence diverse stakeholder groups.Strong financial acumen and experience managing project budgets.Relevant professional qualifications such as RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building), or equivalent are highly desirable.Project management certifications (e.g., PRINCE2, APM, PMP) are also advantageous.Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. What you'll get in return This will be an exciting, interesting and varied project management position which will see you working on a range of capital investment and regeneration-linked projects. You'll be joining a flexible, friendly and supportive team on an initial 6-month contract. The organisation may then look to recruit for the role on a permanent basis. You'll receive a day rate of up to £350 per day gross / Umbrella. This is a flexible full-time role for 37.5 hours per week. You'll be working hybrid with 1-2 days in the office, with the rest of your time spent either working from home or attending site as the role requires. The team take a positive approach to flexibility and are most "concerned with outputs instead of specific hours". 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 about your career. #
Jul 01, 2025
Seasonal
Project Manager, Suffolk, 6-month contract, Rate up to £350 per day Your new company Our client in Suffolk is seeking an experienced Project Manager to join their team on an initial 6-month contract. This is a newly created role within a small, dynamic team responsible for delivering a diverse portfolio of construction projects. Your new role As the Project Manager, you will be leading on a range of key projects for the team. Key responsibilities will include: Lead and manage a variety of construction projects, including large-scale capital investments and town centre regeneration initiatives. Work closely with a wide range of stakeholders, including local residents, planners, and elected officials. Provide clear and consistent communication across all levels, including regular progress reporting to senior leadership. Manage and report on project budgets, ensuring financial accountability and transparency. Oversee the pre-planning process, including coordination of feasibility studies, stakeholder consultations, and preparation of planning applications. Coordinate with internal teams, contractors, and external partners to ensure successful project delivery. Monitor project progress, manage risks, and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in project management within the construction or infrastructure sector.Strong understanding of the pre-planning and planning application process.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence diverse stakeholder groups.Strong financial acumen and experience managing project budgets.Relevant professional qualifications such as RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building), or equivalent are highly desirable.Project management certifications (e.g., PRINCE2, APM, PMP) are also advantageous.Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. What you'll get in return This will be an exciting, interesting and varied project management position which will see you working on a range of capital investment and regeneration-linked projects. You'll be joining a flexible, friendly and supportive team on an initial 6-month contract. The organisation may then look to recruit for the role on a permanent basis. You'll receive a day rate of up to £350 per day gross / Umbrella. This is a flexible full-time role for 37.5 hours per week. You'll be working hybrid with 1-2 days in the office, with the rest of your time spent either working from home or attending site as the role requires. The team take a positive approach to flexibility and are most "concerned with outputs instead of specific hours". 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 about your career. #
About the Role This is your chance to take on a pivotal role in a respected and growing planning consultancy. As a Principal to Associate Planner, you'll work independently across a wide range of planning projects, delivering insightful, tailored advice and building lasting client relationships. You'll also play a key part in driving new business, positioning yourself as a trusted expert in the field. Perfect for someone who thrives in a strategic, autonomous environment and is looking to elevate their career with high-impact work and leadership opportunities in supporting and mentoring junior colleagues. What You'll Be Doing Deliver expert planning advice across a range of development types Manage end-to-end planning applications, appeals, and site promotions Represent clients at committees, hearings, and public inquiries Oversee project teams and coordinate input from specialist consultants Lead client communications and maintain strong long-term relationships Contribute to business development-winning new work for yourself and others Support internal initiatives and mentor junior team members Your Expertise Chartered Member of the RTPI. Extensive, diverse planning experience (private sector background essential). Deep understanding of planning policy and development processes. Skilled in preparing and managing all forms of planning applications, appeals, and policy representations. Strong project leadership and communication skills. Commercial awareness and self-motivation. Why This Role Stands Out Autonomy to shape your career and lead meaningful projects You'll enjoy a people-first, supportive working environment that values your input and ideas. A supportive culture that values growth, quality, and innovation If you're looking for a Principal to Associate planning role with impact, autonomy, and the scope to lead - this is the perfect opportunity. When applying to any role through Cobalt, your CV will never be shared with a client without your prior consent. Apply in confidence below or get in touch with me for a confidential discussion about the position via (url removed).
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
About the Role This is your chance to take on a pivotal role in a respected and growing planning consultancy. As a Principal to Associate Planner, you'll work independently across a wide range of planning projects, delivering insightful, tailored advice and building lasting client relationships. You'll also play a key part in driving new business, positioning yourself as a trusted expert in the field. Perfect for someone who thrives in a strategic, autonomous environment and is looking to elevate their career with high-impact work and leadership opportunities in supporting and mentoring junior colleagues. What You'll Be Doing Deliver expert planning advice across a range of development types Manage end-to-end planning applications, appeals, and site promotions Represent clients at committees, hearings, and public inquiries Oversee project teams and coordinate input from specialist consultants Lead client communications and maintain strong long-term relationships Contribute to business development-winning new work for yourself and others Support internal initiatives and mentor junior team members Your Expertise Chartered Member of the RTPI. Extensive, diverse planning experience (private sector background essential). Deep understanding of planning policy and development processes. Skilled in preparing and managing all forms of planning applications, appeals, and policy representations. Strong project leadership and communication skills. Commercial awareness and self-motivation. Why This Role Stands Out Autonomy to shape your career and lead meaningful projects You'll enjoy a people-first, supportive working environment that values your input and ideas. A supportive culture that values growth, quality, and innovation If you're looking for a Principal to Associate planning role with impact, autonomy, and the scope to lead - this is the perfect opportunity. When applying to any role through Cobalt, your CV will never be shared with a client without your prior consent. Apply in confidence below or get in touch with me for a confidential discussion about the position via (url removed).
South Norfolk and Broadland Council
Thorpe End, Norfolk
This is a unique opportunity to work within a pro-active multi-disciplinary Development Management team and help shape, influence and be at the forefront of creating high quality places and sustainable new communities. In consultation with your line manager, you will assist with the processing and assessment of general planning enquiries including site inspections, negotiation with applicants/agents, objectors and the public. You will assist senior officers in the preparation of evidence for appeals and other administrative duties to support the work of the team. This role incorporates study and completion of a RTPI Level 7 Town Planner apprenticeship qualification (master's degree) at Anglia Ruskin University. You will be expected to travel to the university to attend classes during term time. Travel expenses will be reimbursed. You will need to meet the entry requirements for this apprenticeship, including having a relevant qualification (HNC or related degree) and/or minimum 4 years proven experience in a planning environment. The successful applicant will need to have good communicate skills, both written and verbal. You will be able to effectively manage your time to meet deadlines, be a problem solver and have the ability to negotiate. Covering two council areas around the city of Norwich we have a large growth agenda to deliver against. The two Councils receive circa 4000 planning applications year, covering a diverse area including urban areas, rural areas and vibrant market towns, and serve approximately 260,000 residents and 10,000 businesses across 161 parishes. Our work therefore encompasses both urban and rural planning, residential, retail, commercial and agricultural development. Please refer to the attached Role Profile for further insights and job specifications. Minimum entry requirements for apprenticeships in England include: English and maths at Level 2 (GCSE 4 and above / A-C). If you have not previously achieved these grades, or if you are unable to provide evidence of the qualifications, then you may need to complete these qualifications during your apprenticeship training. Please check the Role Profile for any further qualifications that may be needed. As this is a Level 7 Chartered Town Planner Apprenticeship, you should not already possess substantial skills or qualifications of the same level in this subject. You must be a citizen of the UK or European Economic Area (EEA) or have lived in the UK or EEA for the past 3 consecutive years and have a Right to work in the UK. Closing date: Sunday 6th July 2025 at 11:30 pm Why Join Us? We offer flexible working hours for most office-based roles, allowing for a healthy work-life balance. As part of our team, you will enjoy a range of employee benefits, including free onsite parking, employee discounts, a competitive holiday allowance, wellbeing initiatives, and the opportunity to join the Local Government Pension Scheme. You will be joining a progressive and supportive organisation that is committed to making a positive impact on the communities we serve. The Councils reserve the right to close any and all vacancies at any time if there is judged to be a sufficient number of applications received. South Norfolk and Broadland Councils are committed to promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and all applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate checks for the position, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
This is a unique opportunity to work within a pro-active multi-disciplinary Development Management team and help shape, influence and be at the forefront of creating high quality places and sustainable new communities. In consultation with your line manager, you will assist with the processing and assessment of general planning enquiries including site inspections, negotiation with applicants/agents, objectors and the public. You will assist senior officers in the preparation of evidence for appeals and other administrative duties to support the work of the team. This role incorporates study and completion of a RTPI Level 7 Town Planner apprenticeship qualification (master's degree) at Anglia Ruskin University. You will be expected to travel to the university to attend classes during term time. Travel expenses will be reimbursed. You will need to meet the entry requirements for this apprenticeship, including having a relevant qualification (HNC or related degree) and/or minimum 4 years proven experience in a planning environment. The successful applicant will need to have good communicate skills, both written and verbal. You will be able to effectively manage your time to meet deadlines, be a problem solver and have the ability to negotiate. Covering two council areas around the city of Norwich we have a large growth agenda to deliver against. The two Councils receive circa 4000 planning applications year, covering a diverse area including urban areas, rural areas and vibrant market towns, and serve approximately 260,000 residents and 10,000 businesses across 161 parishes. Our work therefore encompasses both urban and rural planning, residential, retail, commercial and agricultural development. Please refer to the attached Role Profile for further insights and job specifications. Minimum entry requirements for apprenticeships in England include: English and maths at Level 2 (GCSE 4 and above / A-C). If you have not previously achieved these grades, or if you are unable to provide evidence of the qualifications, then you may need to complete these qualifications during your apprenticeship training. Please check the Role Profile for any further qualifications that may be needed. As this is a Level 7 Chartered Town Planner Apprenticeship, you should not already possess substantial skills or qualifications of the same level in this subject. You must be a citizen of the UK or European Economic Area (EEA) or have lived in the UK or EEA for the past 3 consecutive years and have a Right to work in the UK. Closing date: Sunday 6th July 2025 at 11:30 pm Why Join Us? We offer flexible working hours for most office-based roles, allowing for a healthy work-life balance. As part of our team, you will enjoy a range of employee benefits, including free onsite parking, employee discounts, a competitive holiday allowance, wellbeing initiatives, and the opportunity to join the Local Government Pension Scheme. You will be joining a progressive and supportive organisation that is committed to making a positive impact on the communities we serve. The Councils reserve the right to close any and all vacancies at any time if there is judged to be a sufficient number of applications received. South Norfolk and Broadland Councils are committed to promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and all applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate checks for the position, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Town Planner Cardiff Remote Working Considered Permanent Competitive Salary Plus Benefits Ref: DB038 A well established, forward-thinking consultancy is looking to expand its Planning Team. This is a unique opportunity to work on nationally significant renewable energy and infrastructure projects across the UK within a company that genuinely values innovation, flexibility, and long-term sustainability. Role Prepare and manage planning applications, appeals, and condition discharges Assist in site assessments, appraisals, and planning research Site identification work, including GIS analysis Work on renewable infrastructure schemes (solar, wind, battery storage, grid) across the UK Support with sustainable development strategies Requirements Relevant experience in a similar planning role Degree in Town Planning or similar (RTPI accredited) Chartered or working towards MRTPI Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure (Desirable) Full UK Driving License Benefits Professional Development Remote working can be considered Competitive Salary Flexible Working Pension Friendly Supportive Team Many more! Interested? Please email your CV to Dina Bunkheila or contact (phone number removed) (phone number removed)
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
Town Planner Cardiff Remote Working Considered Permanent Competitive Salary Plus Benefits Ref: DB038 A well established, forward-thinking consultancy is looking to expand its Planning Team. This is a unique opportunity to work on nationally significant renewable energy and infrastructure projects across the UK within a company that genuinely values innovation, flexibility, and long-term sustainability. Role Prepare and manage planning applications, appeals, and condition discharges Assist in site assessments, appraisals, and planning research Site identification work, including GIS analysis Work on renewable infrastructure schemes (solar, wind, battery storage, grid) across the UK Support with sustainable development strategies Requirements Relevant experience in a similar planning role Degree in Town Planning or similar (RTPI accredited) Chartered or working towards MRTPI Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure (Desirable) Full UK Driving License Benefits Professional Development Remote working can be considered Competitive Salary Flexible Working Pension Friendly Supportive Team Many more! Interested? Please email your CV to Dina Bunkheila or contact (phone number removed) (phone number removed)
Role: Provide town planning services to public and private sector clients on major infrastructure and regeneration projects across London and other regions in the UK. Responsibilities: Prepare and submit planning and consent applications, including those related to Hybrid Bills, Transport & Works Act Orders, and Development Consent Orders, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Conduct research on relevant planning policies, legislation, and sector-specific regulations early in project development to provide strategic planning advice. Assist in negotiations with local authorities, statutory bodies, and third parties to secure agreements on planning matters. Develop and maintain consents management plans and registers. Advise multidisciplinary teams on the preparation of drawings and supplementary planning documents for submission. Monitor construction activities to ensure full compliance with planning consents and directives. Engage in consultations with stakeholders and third parties to facilitate planning processes. Experience and Skills Required: RTPI-accredited degree. Chartered membership with the RTPI or actively working towards it. Significant experience in planning, gained in consultancy and/or local government. Proven expertise in major infrastructure planning, including application preparation and appeals. Strong report-writing skills with excellent attention to detail. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Experience in stakeholder engagement within the planning process.
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
Role: Provide town planning services to public and private sector clients on major infrastructure and regeneration projects across London and other regions in the UK. Responsibilities: Prepare and submit planning and consent applications, including those related to Hybrid Bills, Transport & Works Act Orders, and Development Consent Orders, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Conduct research on relevant planning policies, legislation, and sector-specific regulations early in project development to provide strategic planning advice. Assist in negotiations with local authorities, statutory bodies, and third parties to secure agreements on planning matters. Develop and maintain consents management plans and registers. Advise multidisciplinary teams on the preparation of drawings and supplementary planning documents for submission. Monitor construction activities to ensure full compliance with planning consents and directives. Engage in consultations with stakeholders and third parties to facilitate planning processes. Experience and Skills Required: RTPI-accredited degree. Chartered membership with the RTPI or actively working towards it. Significant experience in planning, gained in consultancy and/or local government. Proven expertise in major infrastructure planning, including application preparation and appeals. Strong report-writing skills with excellent attention to detail. Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Experience in stakeholder engagement within the planning process.
Senior/ Principal Planning Consultants Multiple Opportunities A well-established, employee-owned planning consultancy based in Leeds is seeking experienced Chartered Planners to join a growing team. As a Planner within this busy consultancy, you will handle a diverse portfolio of projects including energy infrastructure (solar, battery storage, wind, hydrogen), waste management, minerals, and commercial development. This is a dynamic role offering a broad scope of responsibility across all stages of the development process ranging from planning policy and appraisal, land promotion, and consultancy services to development management and project delivery. Key Responsibilities: Prepare and coordinate planning applications and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) Manage relationships with clients, local authorities, stakeholders, and communities Provide strategic and tactical planning advice at a senior level Lead site appraisals and manage external consultants Collaborate with in-house planning and landscape professionals Requirements: RTPI qualified (or working towards) Degree or Master s in Town Planning or a related field Strong working knowledge of the UK planning system Experience (preferably) in one or more of the following sectors: Energy Waste Minerals Commercial Residential This role offers the opportunity to work on a significant and exciting pipeline of projects, with access to in-house environmental and landscape expertise, within a collaborative and expanding team.
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
Senior/ Principal Planning Consultants Multiple Opportunities A well-established, employee-owned planning consultancy based in Leeds is seeking experienced Chartered Planners to join a growing team. As a Planner within this busy consultancy, you will handle a diverse portfolio of projects including energy infrastructure (solar, battery storage, wind, hydrogen), waste management, minerals, and commercial development. This is a dynamic role offering a broad scope of responsibility across all stages of the development process ranging from planning policy and appraisal, land promotion, and consultancy services to development management and project delivery. Key Responsibilities: Prepare and coordinate planning applications and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) Manage relationships with clients, local authorities, stakeholders, and communities Provide strategic and tactical planning advice at a senior level Lead site appraisals and manage external consultants Collaborate with in-house planning and landscape professionals Requirements: RTPI qualified (or working towards) Degree or Master s in Town Planning or a related field Strong working knowledge of the UK planning system Experience (preferably) in one or more of the following sectors: Energy Waste Minerals Commercial Residential This role offers the opportunity to work on a significant and exciting pipeline of projects, with access to in-house environmental and landscape expertise, within a collaborative and expanding team.
Job Title: Senior-Associate Town Planner Location: Bristol Sector: Private - Consultancy Salary: Up to £60k DOE Are you ready to take on a leadership role in Town Planning? As a Senior-Principal Planner you will work semi-independently under the guidance of other Directors. Qualifications and Experience: Town Planners with a minimum of 5 years of professional experience post Chartership. Candidates should possess a postgraduate qualification in Planning and be Chartered members of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). A full driving license is required. Salary & Benefits: Competitive salary package. Pension scheme. Contributions toward professional memberships. This role will move quickly and is unique opportunity so please get in touch as soon as possible. By sending in your CV, you acknowledge you are happy for us to put you forward for the role in you have applied for. If you are keen to see a full job description, please call or attach a cover letter to your application. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 58270
Jun 30, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Senior-Associate Town Planner Location: Bristol Sector: Private - Consultancy Salary: Up to £60k DOE Are you ready to take on a leadership role in Town Planning? As a Senior-Principal Planner you will work semi-independently under the guidance of other Directors. Qualifications and Experience: Town Planners with a minimum of 5 years of professional experience post Chartership. Candidates should possess a postgraduate qualification in Planning and be Chartered members of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). A full driving license is required. Salary & Benefits: Competitive salary package. Pension scheme. Contributions toward professional memberships. This role will move quickly and is unique opportunity so please get in touch as soon as possible. By sending in your CV, you acknowledge you are happy for us to put you forward for the role in you have applied for. If you are keen to see a full job description, please call or attach a cover letter to your application. To avoid missing out please apply today with a copy of your CV then call Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed). If you are a Town Planner who is interested in job opportunities, but this role is not of interest, please still apply then we can consider you for other positions. Job Reference Number: 58270
REF: NE79789 Chartered Town Planner - Bristol - Negotiable Are you a Chartered Town Planner looking for your next challenge? Look no further! Our client are a dynamic and forward-thinking firm seeking a talented Chartered Town Planner to join their team. As a key member of the planning department, you will have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects and make a real impact on the development of our towns and cities. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage planning projects from inception to completion, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and policies. Provide expert advice and guidance to clients on planning matters, helping them navigate the complexities of the planning system. Prepare and submit planning applications, appeals, and other related documents, demonstrating a thorough understanding of planning regulations and procedures. Conduct site assessments, feasibility studies, and impact assessments to inform decision-making and mitigate potential risks. Collaborate with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders to develop innovative planning solutions that meet the needs of communities and promote sustainable development. Requirements: Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) or equivalent professional body. Proven experience in town planning within the UK, with a strong track record of successful project delivery. Excellent knowledge of planning legislation, policies, and procedures. Exceptional communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach to finding solutions. Join our client's vibrant team and be part of shaping the future of our built environment! If you're passionate about town planning and eager to take on new challenges, we want to hear from you. To apply, please submit your CV to (url removed). Or you can call Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed)
Jun 30, 2025
Full time
REF: NE79789 Chartered Town Planner - Bristol - Negotiable Are you a Chartered Town Planner looking for your next challenge? Look no further! Our client are a dynamic and forward-thinking firm seeking a talented Chartered Town Planner to join their team. As a key member of the planning department, you will have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects and make a real impact on the development of our towns and cities. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage planning projects from inception to completion, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and policies. Provide expert advice and guidance to clients on planning matters, helping them navigate the complexities of the planning system. Prepare and submit planning applications, appeals, and other related documents, demonstrating a thorough understanding of planning regulations and procedures. Conduct site assessments, feasibility studies, and impact assessments to inform decision-making and mitigate potential risks. Collaborate with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders to develop innovative planning solutions that meet the needs of communities and promote sustainable development. Requirements: Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) or equivalent professional body. Proven experience in town planning within the UK, with a strong track record of successful project delivery. Excellent knowledge of planning legislation, policies, and procedures. Exceptional communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to build effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach to finding solutions. Join our client's vibrant team and be part of shaping the future of our built environment! If you're passionate about town planning and eager to take on new challenges, we want to hear from you. To apply, please submit your CV to (url removed). Or you can call Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed)
Job Title: Principal Town Planner / Associate director Location: London or Nottingham Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid (3 days per week in the office) An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner to join a well-regarded national Law Firm based in either their London or Nottingham offices. This is a rare chance to work within a truly multidisciplinary environment that brings together legal expertise and planning consultancy under one roof. This role offers high-level exposure to complex and high-profile projects across the UK, with a strong pipeline of work covering infrastructure, energy, residential, commercial, and mixed-use development. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, commercially focused planning advice to a broad client base including developers, landowners, and public sector bodies Lead on major projects and manage a varied portfolio of planning work Draft and submit planning applications, appeals, and development plan representations Prepare planning appraisals and due diligence reports Contribute to business development and client relationship management Support and mentor junior team members About You: MRTPI chartered with significant post-qualification experience (ideally 7+ years) Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation, policy, and procedure A background in either consultancy, local government, or a legal/planning interface environment Experience managing complex planning applications, appeals, and negotiations Confident communicator with strong client-facing skills Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across teams and disciplines What's on Offer: Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working model (3 days a week in-office) A collaborative, professional environment with access to legal and planning expertise The opportunity to work on nationally significant developments and policy matters Clear pathways for career development and progression Looking to elevate your planning career within a unique, cross-disciplinary environment? If you are a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner looking to join a team that will really value and help you progress, please do pop your CV across to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) Reference - 59347
Jun 18, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Principal Town Planner / Associate director Location: London or Nottingham Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Pattern: Hybrid (3 days per week in the office) An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner to join a well-regarded national Law Firm based in either their London or Nottingham offices. This is a rare chance to work within a truly multidisciplinary environment that brings together legal expertise and planning consultancy under one roof. This role offers high-level exposure to complex and high-profile projects across the UK, with a strong pipeline of work covering infrastructure, energy, residential, commercial, and mixed-use development. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, commercially focused planning advice to a broad client base including developers, landowners, and public sector bodies Lead on major projects and manage a varied portfolio of planning work Draft and submit planning applications, appeals, and development plan representations Prepare planning appraisals and due diligence reports Contribute to business development and client relationship management Support and mentor junior team members About You: MRTPI chartered with significant post-qualification experience (ideally 7+ years) Strong knowledge of UK planning legislation, policy, and procedure A background in either consultancy, local government, or a legal/planning interface environment Experience managing complex planning applications, appeals, and negotiations Confident communicator with strong client-facing skills Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across teams and disciplines What's on Offer: Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working model (3 days a week in-office) A collaborative, professional environment with access to legal and planning expertise The opportunity to work on nationally significant developments and policy matters Clear pathways for career development and progression Looking to elevate your planning career within a unique, cross-disciplinary environment? If you are a Principal Town Planner or Associate Town Planner looking to join a team that will really value and help you progress, please do pop your CV across to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) Reference - 59347