Senior Planning Policy Officer- South East
Job Ref - 60711
3 to 6 month initial contract
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Carrington West are delighted to be assisting this South East based Local Authority client with their search for an experienced Senior Planning Policy Officer.
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This is a  contract position paying around £40 to £50 per hour inside IR35.
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We are looking for experienced Planner's with a strong knowledge of national planning policy and who ideally come from a Local Authority background. The ideal candidates will be working towards tight deadlines with minimal supervision and will have the ability to prioritise daily work loads. You will be focussed on developing the broad content of the policies working toward the Local Plan.
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You will be an experienced and motivated Planner who is degree and preferably masters qualified. You will also have a very strong knowledge of planning legislation and process and have excellent communication skills.
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If you are keen to discuss this position in more detail please do not hesitate to call Liam Shea - Town Planning Recruitment Specialist on (phone number removed) or apply here.
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If this role is too senior, too junior, or too far for you to travel but you are looking for your next role in Town Planning, please call our Town Planning team on (phone number removed), we are keen to discuss our non-advertised opportunities with you.
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Senior Planning Policy Officer
Carrington West
Posted 16 days ago, valid for 24 days

£40 - £50 per hour
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The role of Senior Planning Policy Officer is available with a South East Local Authority on a 3 to 6 month contract basis.
- This position offers a pay rate of £40 to £50 per hour, falling inside IR35 regulations.
- Candidates should possess a strong knowledge of national planning policy and ideally have experience in a Local Authority setting.
- The ideal applicant will be degree-qualified, preferably with a master's, and will have a solid understanding of planning legislation and processes.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to manage workloads with minimal supervision are essential for this role.