Senior Planning Policy Officer Ref: 02-26
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Senior Planning Policy Officer - Ref: 02-26
Salary: Grade 7, (£38,519-£44,760) per annum
Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week
Place of Work: Dereham (remote enabled) - Staff will be required to attend site at least 2 days per week
Basis: Permanent
Would you like a job where what you do:
- Makes a difference to a large area for residents and business?
- Allows you to develop your skills and encourage others?
- Creates a lasting legacy which will impact generations to come?
We are seeking a Senior Planning Policy Officer to Contribute to the update of the Council's Local Plan (and/or its successor) and also take a lead role on the production of individual documents/evidence bases within and informing the Local Plan to meet the milestones in the local development scheme.
You will:
- Contribute to the update of the Council's Local Plan (and/or its successor) and also take a lead role on the production of individual documents/evidence bases within and informing the Local Plan to meet the milestones in the local development scheme;
- Take a lead on the commissioning, management and review of studies or advisory services from external consultants;
- Support the production of Neighbourhood Development Plans throughout the production process including new designations for Neighbourhood Areas.
- Support the preparation and adoption/approval and implementation of other planning documents and plans - including strategies, action plans, planning briefs, supplementary guidance, proofs of evidence, press releases and consultation material;
- Undertake and manage consultation processes on development plan and other documents in agreement with the Planning Policy Manager and/or the Head of Planning;
- Take a lead on environmental issues in relation to planning and support and advise the Council on these matters
- Represent the Council at Norfolk Strategic Planning Groups and Strategic Environmental Groups to advise the Council on these matters.
- Prepare and present reports to Committees, officer groups, public meetings / consultations and Inspectorate examinations; (This may require evening and / or weekend work)
- Provide support and advice to the development management team, on strategically important planning applications, enforcement and appeals;
- Keep up to date with current legislation and policy changes, including CPD requirements;
- Be a mentor and provide guidance and support to other members of the planning policy team
- Such other duties as may, from time to time, be allocated appropriate to the grade and contributing to the purpose and objectives of the post
About you:
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.
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.
- I am a proud ambassador, taking pride and responsibility for the work we do and encouraging others to do the same.
Results-driven
- 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.
Empowering
- 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.
Supportive
- I treat others as I would want to be treated myself, ensuring that I am welcoming, friendly and approachable.
- I give time to colleagues who need help or support.
OK, I'm interested...but is it really the job for me?
As our Senior Planning Policy Officer you will have:
- Experience of working in planning in a public or private sector environment;
- Proven experience of delivering Local Plan and related documents;
- A thorough knowledge of current planning legislation regulations and guidance relevant to planning policy;
- The ability to consider a wide range of complex issues and balance those issues to make a clear and reasoned judgement;
- Good verbal and written communication skills with experience of preparing reports and presentations;
- The ability to prioritise and proactively manage workloads working to key deadlines
- Hold a current driving licence and access to your own vehicle
Closing date: 17 April 2026
Working Here
What's it like to work for us?
We are passionate about our people and pride ourselves on being a great place to work, we genuinely care and know that a happy workforce is a productive and motivated one! If you're still not sure, here are some stats from our 2024 staff survey to convince you..
- 94% said they feel trusted and empowered
- 90% of staff recommend Breckland as a great place to work
- 89% said they have had opportunities to learn and grow in the last 12 months
- 94% think Breckland provide positive action on health and wellbeing
- 91% said they felt supported by their manager
If you STILL need convincing, here's what some of our staff say...
- "Breckland is a fantastic employer, lots of opportunities and support"
- "Having only just started, it is a great place to work, everyone says hello, is smiley and chatty. I like the groups that are on, like carers shed and neurodiversity"
- "We are encouraged to take regular breaks and there are mental health first aiders and a wide range of good promotional aspects of healthy living and wellbeing."
- "In times of need the council offers excellent support."
- "BDC really does seem to care about the wellbeing and happiness of their staff."
At Breckland Council we have embraced the Government's agenda to modernise local government. Our approach is to lead change rather than follow it, and to add the best value we can to our communities. We achieve this by developing our employees to their full potential, providing them with the relevant knowledge, equipment, and authority to carry out their duties.
We are a dynamic and innovative organisation that is always testing and learning as we seek to continually improve. We have never stood still in response to the emergence of new opportunities, changing customer demands, and ongoing funding challenges. We have exciting plans for how to deliver the best possible services to our residents and businesses.
Breckland as a district is a special place nestled in the heart of rural Norfolk, spanning over 500 square miles of beautiful countryside and forest, with five Market Towns and over 140,000 residents. We care, we listen, and we support people and businesses within our district. We have big ideas and we are innovative in our approach, coming up with ways to meet the needs of the local communities that we serve. Through our actions, we want to make things better.
But we know that we can't do it alone. We are a collaborative organisation and we work together with others to make a greater impact. We are also an organisation where our employees can grow and develop and are empowered to achieve and succeed. We are proud of our area, and by driving investment and enabling opportunities, we can maximise its full potential. We want to inspire aspiration to live, work, visit, or do business here: we want our district to be one of choice.
We will support and enable growth and change in our thriving, welcoming places where people and businesses choose to be, knowing their ambitions can be not just fulfilled but exceeded. By listening to people, by understanding what they need and by working together, we can shape what we have to offer. By doing so, we can benefit those who are already here and those who choose to come to live, work, visit, or do business.
We offer excellent conditions of service, including:
- A local government pension scheme (14 per cent employer contribution).
- Attractive holiday package (25 days increasing after three years' continuous Local Authority service by one day per year up to the maximum of 28 days, plus bank holidays)
- Free car parking.
- Remote-enabled working arrangements.
- A newly refurbished office. See what it is like working here by watching this short film:
Our commitment to talent development, on the job learning and upskilling, training and professional memberships, will keep your knowledge and skills up to date.
Job Description
Job summary
Grade: | 7 |
|---|---|
Responsible To: | Planning Policy Manager |
Responsible For: | N/A |
Job Purpose: | To support the production of the Breckland Development plan and support the council in environmental projects |
Location of Job: | Dereham - Remote enabled - There is a requirement to attend the offices for at least 2 days per week |
Directorate/ Service Area: | Planning & Building Control |
Description of duties
Primary Objectives
- Contribute to the update of the Council's Local Plan (and/or its successor) and also take a lead role on the production of individual documents/evidence bases within and informing the Local Plan to meet the milestones in the local development scheme;
- Take a lead on the commissioning, management and review of studies or advisory services from external consultants;
- Support the production of Neighbourhood Development Plans throughout the production process including new designations for Neighbourhood Areas.
- Support the preparation and adoption/approval and implementation of other planning documents and plans - including strategies, action plans, planning briefs, supplementary guidance, proofs of evidence, press releases and consultation material;
- Undertake and manage consultation processes on development plan and other documents in agreement with the Planning Policy Manager and/or the Head of Planning;
- Take a lead on environmental issues in relation to planning and support and advise the Council on these matters
- Represent the Council at Norfolk Strategic Planning Groups and Strategic Environmental Groups to advise the Council on these matters.
- Prepare and present reports to Committees, officer groups, public meetings / consultations and Inspectorate examinations; (This may require evening and / or weekend work)
- Provide support and advice to the development management team, on strategically important planning applications, enforcement and appeals;
- Keep up to date with current legislation and policy changes, including CPD requirements;
- Be a mentor and provide guidance and support to other members of the planning policy team
- Such other duties as may, from time to time, be allocated appropriate to the grade and contributing to the purpose and objectives of the post
Primary Line / Performance Management Objectives
- Contribute to the update of the of the Council's Local Plan (and/or its successor) and also take a lead role on the production of individual documents within and informing the Local Plan to meet the milestones in the local development scheme;
This job description is not exhaustive.
The job description outlines the current position and will be subject to review in the light of development within the service, in consultation with the post holder as detailed in your Contract of Employment.
Person Specification
Experience and Knowledge
Essential
- Experience of working in planning in a public or private sector environment;
- Proven experience of delivering Local Plan and related documents;
- A thorough knowledge of current planning legislation regulations and guidance relevant to planning policy;
- The ability to consider a wide range of complex issues and balance those issues to make a clear and reasoned judgement;
- Good verbal and written communication skills with experience of preparing reports and presentations;
- The ability to prioritise and proactively manage workloads working to key deadlines
- Hold a current driving licence and access to your own vehicle
Desirable
- Experience of working effectively in a team and working to common goals
- Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, Powerpoint, Access etc.)
- Experience of dealing with customers by phone, e-mail and face to face
Qualifications
Essential
- A degree qualification or diploma in Town and Country Planning or an equivalent qualification or equivalent experience in the field
- 2-5 years experience working in Planning Policy
Desirable
- Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute or equivalent
Essential Behaviours
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
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
- I am a proud ambassador, taking pride and responsibility for the work we do and encouraging others to do the same
Results Driven:
- 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
Empowering:
- 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
Supportive:
- I treat others as I would want to be treated myself, ensuring that I am welcoming, friendly and approachable
- I give time to colleagues who need help or support
Health & Safety (exposure to risk)
- The postholder is part of a small team and therefore the post holder needs to demonstrate ability to deal with frequent interruptions and demands on a daily basis
Apply
If you would like an informal chat regarding this role please contact Gemma Manthorpe, Planning Policy Manager by emailing: gemma.manthorpe@breckland.gov.uk
Closing date - 17 April 2026
Equal Opportunities
We are committed to being an Equal Opportunities employer, recognising the benefits of sustaining a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community we serve. We welcome applications from anyone who feels they meet the requirements of our vacancies. These are listed as essential requirements on the person specification.