Following renewed investment in the Planning service a number of significant opportunities have arisen to join the city's planning service and make an invaluable contribution to the city's future development, growth and regeneration and the securing of positive outcomes for the city's neighbourhoods and residents.
As a planning Officer you will be required to carry out a full range of development management functions including the assessing of all types and scale of applications.
Liverpool is a world class city with a wealth of heritage and cultural assets, and residents who care passionately about their city.
Dealing with all matters in respect of Development Management especially in relation to all aspects of planning (and related) applications, including relevant matters at preapplication and post-application stages of the planning process, planning appeals and planning enforcement matters.
Dealing with all matters in respect of Development Management especially in relation to all aspects of planning (and related) applications, including relevant matters at preapplication and post-application stages of the planning process, planning appeals and planning enforcement matters.
Examine and evaluate all types of planning applications made under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation.
Assess whether proposals are in accordance with Council's policies and liaises with officers of other directorates on matters arising from planning.
Assist with carrying out project briefs and feasibility studies in relation to regeneration and/or economic strategy work and liaising with staff in Greenwich Planning as required.
To contribute at a senior level to the delivery of high-quality strategic allocations and new communities including the New Eastern Villages (NEV) and Kingsdown, with responsibility for the determination of complex planning applications for development.
To assist the Planning Enforcement Manager in providing advice and guidance to Development Management as required.
Assist and direct the statutory powers of enforcement and planning control, including the investigating of complaints, the monitoring of development and liaison with other Regulatory bodies.
The investigation of complaints, the accurate recording of facts and the preparation of reports concerning alleged breaches of planning control received from councillors, council officers, interest groups and members of the public.
Blueprint Recruitment has a fantastic opportunity for a driven Transport planner to join an independent Transport Planning Consultancy, on a long-term contract basis outside IR35.
Our client is looking for a Senior Transport Planner to lead and manage transportation planning projects whilst providing technical expertise and strategic direction.
The successful candidate will have the chance to work on exciting Residential and Rail projects whilst working remotely!
Contribute to the Councils planning, regeneration and economic development policies and information needs and ensure the implementation of such policies in respect of statutory and non-statutory plans, local plans and schemes, development proposals, detailed plans, environmental and landscaping improvements.
Develop and carry out project briefs and feasibility studies in relation to regeneration and/or economic strategy work, and liaise with staff in Development Planning as required.
Participate in monitoring arrangements for commissioned work to ensure it is produced to a proper standard and to defined timescales.
The Planning Officer will be responsible for the processing of Development Management matters within an area based or function based team including responsibility for the handling of pre-application advice, planning applications, conditions, appeals and, when required, enforcement including negotiations with developers and other interested parties, securing financial and other community benefits through legal agreements.
The Planning Officer will ensure, in conjunction with colleagues, that statutory and legal obligations are delivered and communicated in a customer-focussed manner, optimising available resources.
The Planning Officer will be accountable to the Team Leader Development Management & Enforcement or the Major Applications Team Leader for achieving agreed Service outcomes and personal appraisal targets which uphold the Council's Core Values and meet the challenges of best practice.
Qualifications: Educated to Degree Level in Planning and/or Conservation or a closely related qualification.
Dealing with all matters in respect of Development Management, especially in relation to all aspects of heritage planning (and related) applications; including relevant matters at pre-application and post-application stages of the planning process; planning appeals and planning enforcement matters.
To promote the preservation and enhancement of the historic built environment of Wirral and to provide specialist heritage advice to the Council and to the public, in line with best practice, national standards, organisational requirements and statutory obligations.
Responsible for managing the successful delivery of a range of development projects in a timely and effective manner to achieve the council's objective of using redevelopment to benefit the community and improve council services.