Overview
Principal Planner (Team Leader – Development Management)
Starting salary up to £50,500 per annum, plus essential user car allowance
Full time – 37 hours with hybrid working arrangements.
Based at King’s Court Council Offices, King’s Lynn
Role and context
If you are looking for a high-profile role where your experience will be valued and will help achieve organisational goals, join our development management teams as a Principal Planner (Team Leader). We are a large borough with diverse landscapes, leading one of our area teams covering the historic and growing market towns of King’s Lynn, Downham Market & Hunstanton, the Norfolk Coast National Landscape, the Fens and areas bordering the Brecks. We have 48 Conservation Areas with over 2000 Listed Buildings along with historic estates such as Sandringham and Houghton. This role involves working on rural issues, urban regeneration, coastal planning and major developments within King’s Lynn, Downham Market and Hunstanton.
Responsibilities
As a fully qualified Planner with RTPI Membership, you will have at least five years post-qualification experience in Development Management with management experience including coaching and developing a team. You will also have your own small caseload of complex planning applications and associated appeals and provide sound advice and judgements for a range of audiences, including your team, Councillors, developers and members of the public.
Benefits and working arrangements
We are committed to supporting and developing our staff and promoting a good work-life balance with hybrid working arrangements (including working from home 2 days per week and a flexible working scheme). We offer a competitive salary, performance related pay, generous annual leave including office closure between Christmas and New Year, local government pension scheme and RTPI subscription payment. If you are moving to the area for this role, relocation package of up to £8k is available.
How to apply and closing date
Apply online at www.west-norfolk.gov.uk where you can also read the full job details.
To find out more about your future in West Norfolk visit www.workinginwestnorfolk.co.uk
Closing Date: 8 April 2024
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