Jobs
My ads
My job alerts
Sign in
Find a job Career Tips Companies
Find

Principal enforcement officer

Lowestoft
Permanent
Enforcement officer
Posted: 4h ago
The role
Address: East Suffolk House, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1RT and Riverside, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 0EQ Salary: £54,495 to £58,809 - Band 10 Hours: 37 Contract: Permanent East Suffolk Council is an exciting place to work, delivering essential local services and making a real difference to a quarter of a million people across East Suffolk. We currently have an opportunity to join East Suffolk Council's Development Management Team as a Principal Enforcement Officer . This is an exciting opportunity to manage a skilled planning team and deliver an effective, responsive enforcement service, ensuring compliance with statutory planning powers and responsibilities, while ensuring a positive experience for customers, communities, and stakeholders. You’ll oversee a range of enforcement cases, exercising delegated powers to make robust and lawful decisions. You’ll represent the Council through appeals, hearings and where required, court proceedings, and collaborate closely with colleagues and partners to maintain high standards. Alongside this, you will support service improvement by mentoring colleagues, strengthening stakeholder relationships, and driving innovation. You’ll monitor performance, report to Committee and help identify digital solutions that enhance efficiency and deliver for our communities. The role: The role leads and manages a team delivering a high-quality planning enforcement service, ensuring workloads are effectively allocated and performance targets are achieved. It involves overseeing complex enforcement cases, providing expert advice to customers and stakeholders, and ensuring decisions comply with planning law, policy and guidance. The postholder authorises enforcement actions and notices, maintains consistency in application of regulations, and collaborates with senior colleagues to set priorities and drive service delivery. The role will also support and, where required, deputise for the Planning Manager to ensure continuity of service delivery. The position also plays a key role in representing the Council, including preparing evidence for appeals, attending hearings, inquiries and court proceedings, and presenting reports to Planning Committee. Alongside this, the role drives continuous improvement by monitoring performance, identifying efficiencies and digital solutions, and contributing to wider planning objectives. It includes supporting staff development through mentoring and training, maintaining high standards of communication and reporting. What you will need: The role requires significant post‑qualification experience in development management and enforcement, with a strong working knowledge of planning law, policy and processes. Candidates should be experienced in handling enforcement issues and appeals, supported by a solid understanding of relevant IT systems used within planning services. A recognised degree (or equivalent) in a related discipline is essential, along with Chartered Membership of the RTPI or near completion of accreditation. Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities are essential, with the capacity to assess complex development proposals and make sound, defensible decisions. The role demands excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce high‑quality reports, prepare legal statements, and present evidence at hearings or committee meetings. Confident negotiation and influencing skills are also key, alongside the ability to engage effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. Leadership and people skills are central to the role, including the ability to motivate, support and develop staff. The postholder must be able to manage workloads, meet deadlines and operate effectively under pressure, while maintaining high standards of governance, compliance and professional practice. A collaborative approach is required, combined with the confidence to work independently and take initiative when needed. The role also requires a commitment to continuous professional development and supporting the growth of others. Candidates should be adaptable, flexible and customer‑focused, with the ability to manage sensitive situations with tact and discretion. Practical requirements include the ability to travel within the district, work flexibly where needed, and conduct site visits and inspections safely and effectively. If you think you have what it takes to be successful in this role, even if you do not meet all the essential requirements, please apply. We would appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. Why work for us? East Suffolk Council is a great place to work and there are lots of benefits our employees can access. To find out more about why we are so proud of East Suffolk Council, look at our video and hear why our employees think it is such a great place to work (YouTube) . Here are some of the main benefits: Generous leave entitlement (equivalent to 25 days a year, increasing to 31 days after 5 years’ service, plus bank holidays) Local government pension scheme Flexible working arrangements Learning and development tailored to your role. A wide variety of staff support networks including access to health and wellbeing initiatives and programmes. Discounts on mobile phones, computers, holiday and travel, fashion and clothing, health and beauty and many other products and services. Find more information about what we offer in our benefits brochure (pdf) . Most of our teams are working in an agile way, with a mixture of home and office working, depending on individual preferences and service requirements. If you wish to discuss how that might impact your working arrangements if you were the successful candidate, please contact the recruiting manager listed at the bottom of this advert. To find out more For an informal discussion regarding this post, please contact Joe Blackmore by emailing Joe.Blackmore@eastsuffolk.gov.uk Closing date: Midday, Wednesday 22 nd July 2026 Interview date: w/c 3 rd August 2026 How to apply Step 1 - Read the advert and the Job Description and Person Specification (docx/pdf) Step 2 - Complete the Supporting Statement template (docx) . Your statement needs to indicate how you meet each of the criteria contained within the Person Specification. Please use the template provided (other formats will not be accepted). Step 3 - Complete the online application and upload your statement. Please note, CVs are not accepted. For more information, check out the How to Apply section of our Career Site (URL). East Suffolk Council is an exciting place to work and a great place to make a real difference to people’s lives, delivering vital services to a quarter of a million people across East Suffolk. We hugely value our staff and know that in order for us to remain successful, it is essential for us to recognise talented employees, developing and retaining them within the organisation. We are therefore committed to investing in our staff and providing first-class support to ensure a positive culture and rewarding careers. To find out more about why we are so proud of East Suffolk Council and to hear why our employees think it is such a great place to work, take a look at our video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSWedQksWt0
Apply
Create E-mail Alert
Job alert activated
Saved
Save
See more jobs
Similar jobs
Finance jobs in Lowestoft
jobs Lowestoft
jobs Suffolk
jobs England
Home > Jobs > Finance jobs > Enforcement officer jobs > Enforcement officer jobs in Lowestoft > Principal Enforcement Officer

About Jobijoba

  • Career Advice
  • Company Reviews

Search for jobs

  • Jobs by Job Title
  • Jobs by Industry
  • Jobs by Company
  • Jobs by Location
  • Jobs by Keywords

Contact / Partnership

  • Contact
  • Publish your job offers on Jobijoba

Legal notice - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy - Manage my cookies - Accessibility: Not compliant

© 2026 Jobijoba - All Rights Reserved

Apply
Create E-mail Alert
Job alert activated
Saved
Save