Town Planner
Town Planner
Cheltenham
HR 11501
Salary: Negotiable depending on skills and experience
An excellent opportunity has become available for an experienced Planner to join a respected consultancy in Cheltenham. The successful Town Planner will be working as part of an established team, delivering expert planning advice to their clients including retailers, developers and local authorities and working on exciting and challenging projects.
Qualifications:
In this instance applications are sought from candidates with previous planning experience, preferably within a consultancy environment, and will be working towards becoming a Chartered Member of the RTPI.
Responsibilities:
Within the role the successful Town Planner will be working to deliver planning applications and appeals, undertaking site appraisals, developing planning strategies and providing advice and guidance to clients throughout all stages of the planning process.
In return the company are offering fantastic career progression opportunities, a competitive starting salary and full benefits package.
Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on or email your CV to and we will get back to you.
Required skills
- RTPI
- Town Planner
Reference: 52501717
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