Planner

Posted 22 January 2026
Salary 31.62
LocationLambeth SE1 United Kingdom
Job type Full time
Sector Architecture & Construction
ReferenceRQ1680477

Job description

3 months contract with local authority


This role is pivotal in delivering a high-quality, customer-focused planning service by efficiently managing pre-applications, planning applications, and appeals. The position significantly contributes to achieving high performance and cost-effective service delivery within the planning department.

Responsibilities


  • Manage a variety of planning applications, including shopfronts, householders, crossovers, adverts, and lawful development applications.
  • Address development control issues and negotiate with applicants, prospective developers, and other Council representatives.
  • Prepare reports for committees and other necessary documentation.
  • Draft statements of evidence for written representation planning appeals.
  • Conduct public participation exercises on planning applications and development projects, analyzing the results.
  • Provide advice to applicants and the public on planning applications and development proposals under supervision.
  • Offer guidance on all aspects of the planning process via phone, writing, email, and face-to-face interactions.
  • Attend public meetings and site visits, representing the Council appropriately.
  • Stay informed on relevant laws, policies, and procedures.
  • Plan, prioritize, and manage workload to meet deadlines and targets.
  • Work flexibly and participate in multi-disciplinary and cross-organizational groups and task teams.
  • Ensure compliance with Council statutes and government legislation, including environmental and safety policies.
  • Promote good race, ethnic, and community relations.
  • Handle larger, more complex changes of use, conversions, and modest new build schemes, including negotiating S106 agreements.
  • Prepare and present evidence for appeals, including informal hearings.

Additional Duties for PO1 Grade


  • Prepare and present statements and evidence for appeals, including public inquiries and informal hearings for 'minor' applications and in court.

Additional Information


  • Be prepared to work outside normal hours, including evenings and occasional weekends.
  • Decision-making authority is guided by Council policy and procedures.
  • May lead staff and consultants on specific projects, as appropriate to the grade level
We operate on a bi-weekly payment plan