Principal Planning Officer Location: Harrogate, North Yorkshire - 34 per hour Hybrid - Work from home and from one of our office locations in Selby, Richmond, Northallerton, Skipton, or Harrogate. You will be responsible for an allocated area within the region. Are you ready to take the next step in your planning career? Join one of the largest planning services in the country! We are looking for a Principal Planning Officer to join our amazing Planning Services Team. About the Team The Planning Services Team is at the heart of change, helping communities grow and thrive across one of the most diverse landscapes in the UK. As a team, we work on a diverse set of projects, from domestic through to national infrastructure - offering opportunities for staff to develop expertise and contribute to projects that shape our area. If you are ambitious about your future in Planning this is a great time to join us as we invest in building a world class planning service, whilst being community focussed on a local level. We operate a hybrid model of working, offering the opportunity for our staff to work from home, but also from a base within your 'patch' to enable you to be fully immersed within the community in which you will provide your skills and expertise. Role summary As a Principal Planning Officer, you'll lead on complex and strategic planning applications, ensuring high-quality outcomes that align with local and national policy. You'll manage a varied caseload, provide expert advice, and represent the service at planning committees and public meetings. Key responsibilities include: Acting as case officer for major and often high-profile planning applications and appeals. Project managing strategic development sites. Negotiating community benefits through Section 106 agreements and CIL. Providing expert planning advice to stakeholders and colleagues. Investigating and responding to planning-related complaints and queries. Duties and responsibilities Act as case officer on complex planning applications with often competing material considerations and some controversial applications including associated appeals work. Project Manage strategic development sites in accordance with legislation, policies, and guidance Undertake site inspections, attend site meetings including formal Committee Site Visits. To negotiate community benefits from development proposals through legal agreements in line with policies including section 106 obligations and/or Community Infrastructure Levy payments. Knowledge and Experience Degree, Post-Graduate Degree or master's in planning or related subject Eligible for Membership of RTPI Evidence of working on major and complex cases. Able to demonstrate an excellent knowledge of planning legislation and regulations. Ability to organise workloads and manage time work to strict deadlines. Why Join Us? Hybrid working with flexible working practices and hours, supported by effective technologies that enable you to work remotely. A generous annual leave offer; 28 days of holiday (pro-rata), increasing to 34 days after 5 years' service - plus public holidays. A generous Pension Scheme. Diverse and meaningful work: From domestic developments to nationally significant infrastructure, you'll be at the heart of projects that shape our region. Supportive team culture: Work alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment. Career development: We're committed to helping you grow, with access to training, mentoring, and progression opportunities. TPBN1_UKTJ
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Principal Planning Officer