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Planning Team - Multiple opportunities available Ref: 55-25

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Join our Planning team - Multiple Opportunities available

Salary:

  • Planning Graduates (Grade 9,  £26,050-£32,278 per annum)
  • Planning Officers (Grade 8, £32,278-£38,519 per annum)
  • Senior Planning Officers (Grade 7, £38,519-£44,760 per annum)
  • Principal Planning Officers (Grade 5, £51,777-£58,789 per annum)


Hours: Full time, 37 per week
Basis: Permanent
Place of Work: Dereham

Make a real difference, every day

Are you passionate about shaping places and making a real difference to communities? We are looking for talented and motivated individuals to join our successful and forward-thinking Planning Team at Breckland Council.

We have a variety of opportunities available across different levels within the service. Whether you are at the start of your planning career, looking to take the next step, or bringing extensive professional experience, we are keen to hear from you.

About the Roles:

We are recruiting across a range of Planning positions, which may include:

  • Planning Graduates (Grade 9)
  • Planning Officers (Grade 8)
  • Senior Planning Officers (Grade 7)
  • Principal Planning Officers (Grade 5)

We welcome applications from candidates with diverse skills and experience or looking to start a career in development management. 

You will:

  • Have relevant planning qualifications and/or experience appropriate to the level of role applied for
  • At Senior and Principal level, demonstrate sound knowledge of the planning system and current legislation
  • Possess strong communication and organisational skills
  • Be customer focused and committed to delivering high-quality outcomes for our communities
  • Thrive in a collaborative and supportive team environment

For Principal roles, you will also bring leadership experience, sound professional judgement and the ability to manage complex caseloads or projects

About you:

[Graduates, Planning and Senior Planning Officers]

Collaborative

  • I look for ways to work in partnership and listen supportively to the ideas of others, building on their ideas, while sharing my views and knowledge.
  • I recognise the skills, talent and experience of others and reach out to them for their contribution and input.
  • I recognise, appreciate and praise others for their contribution.

Ambitious

  • I always ask myself 'How could we do this better?', taking ownership of change and helping others to understand, adapt, implement, and embed it.
  • I have an open mindset, take risks and explore new ways of doing things.
  • My approach to work is filled with positivity and optimism.
  • I am a proud ambassador, taking pride and responsibility for the work we do and encouraging others to do the same.

Results-driven

  • I review my own performance and ask for feedback to learn and improve.
  • I make sure I am clear on what I need to achieve, keeping a focus on results and solutions.
  • I am driven, showing courage and resilience even when things don't go to plan.
  • I keep to my promises and challenge myself and others to deliver high-quality services.

Empowering

  • I show energy and drive to explore new opportunities and challenge the status quo - acting on opportunities to generate income or reduce costs, embracing new technology and promoting digitalisation.
  • I ask for help and support when needed, and take responsibility if things don't go well, learning from it for my own and for the organisation's development.
  • I appropriately challenge unacceptable behaviour.

Supportive

  • I treat others as I would want to be treated myself, ensuring that I am welcoming, friendly and approachable.
  • I care for my colleagues, take an interest in them, and show support for their personal identities and what's important to them.
  • I understand and take care of my own wellbeing, as well as the wellbeing of those around me.
  • I give time to colleagues who need help or support.

[Principal Planning Officers]

Collaborative

  • I look for opportunities to coach, support and mentor people both inside and outside of my own team (s) or discipline.
  • I encourage individuals and teams to work, learn and deliver together.
  • I make sure people feel trusted, valued, informed and supported

Ambitious

  • I act as a role model, leading by example: motivating, influencing and inspiring others.
  • I am motivational and drive positivity.
  • I take an optimistic approach: engaging others and giving individuals the space and freedom to be creative.
  • I actively encourage innovation. If things go wrong, I see that as an opportunity to learn and develop.

Results -driven

  • I recognise good performance and take the time to thank, praise and celebrate achievements.
  • I delegate work effectively and thoughtfully, giving everyone a chance to shine.
  • My team are clear on what they need to achieve.
  • I look for opportunities to develop people and nurture future talent.

Empowering

  • I make sure individuals have control and a sense of purpose about their work. Work should make people feel good.
  • I stamp out any instances of blame - individuals are accountable, but we do not look for a person to blame.
  • I empower everyone to work in the most effective way, trusting in their ability to deliver, and encourage individuals to have the confidence to challenge in a safe space.

Supportive

  • I help create an environment where individuals feel comfortable to be themselves and where they feel heard, included and valued.
  • I promote and regularly check on individual's mental health and wellbeing.
  • When individuals are finding things hard, I give them chance to talk and give them the help and support they need.

OK, I'm interested...but is it really the job for me?

As per the role you applied for, you will:

  • Work as part of a team of development management specialists helping deliver an effective and efficient planning service through the determination of a varied caseload of planning applications, relevant to the role applied for;
  • You will give relevant pre-application advice for development, relevant to the role applied for;
  • You will attend Planning Committee meetings and present to members of planning committee the applications you deal with;
  • You will defend the Council at Appeal - depending on the role, undertaking written representations, Hearings or Planning Inquiries
  • You will prepare clear, concise and well written reports for a variety of application types (subject to role);
  • You will communicate professionally with customers in writing, verbally and in person;
  • You will provide excellent customer service;
  • Keep up to date with current legislation;
  • Principal Planning Officers will provide support to junior members of staff, sign off planning applications and deputise for managers as required, and have a thorough understanding and knowledge of current legislation, as well as a Masters or Diploma in Town and Country Planning or equivalent and Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute and up to date CPD or eligibility and willingness to join.
  • Senior Planning Officers will be a mentor and provide guidance and support to other members of the planning team and have a degree qualification in Town and Country Planning or working towards a formal qualification or demonstrable experience of working as a Senior Planning Officer with 2-5 years' experience in development management;
  • Planning Officers will have a degree qualification in Town and Country Planning or working towards a formal qualification or demonstrable experience of working as a Planning Officer;
  • Graduate Planning Officers will have a degree qualification in Town and Country Planning or working towards a formal qualification;

Closing date: Noon, 9 April 2026

Important information

Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification for full details of the roles and required qualities - can be found on 'Apply' page of advert. 

 


Last modified on 18 March 2026