Senior Planning Officer Grade 10 in Brecon - Ad Warrior

Job Overview

Location
Brecon, Wales
Job Type
Full Time
Salary
TBC
Date Posted
22 days ago

Additional Details

Job ID
98868724
Job Views
3

Job Description

Senior Planning Officer Grade 10
Job Type Full Time, Permanent
Location Brecon
Salary £35,411 - £38,296 per annum
Hours: 37 hours per week
National Parks were designated in order to protect beautiful areas for the benefit of the nation. They came about as a result of the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act, which put a legislative framework in place for the establishment of National Parks in England and Wales.
The Role
To deal with all aspects of Planning development management casework in the National Park and on the fringes of the National Park
To assist the Principal Planning Officers in managing the Planning Development Management function in order to deliver a quality planning service, to achieve and maintain high levels of performance.
To help to ensure that the Authoritys statutory responsibilities are carried out in accordance with Government legislation, policy, procedure and guidance and accord with National Park statutory purposes.
To help to ensure that the Planning service is efficient, effective, responsive, fair, inclusive and open to examination.
Undertake the processing of Development Control casework, including but not limited to complex and major planning and related applications, advertisement consents, conservation area consent. listed building consent applications and planning enforcement matters.
Carry out site inspections, supervision and instructions in respect of consultations, preparation of reports and recommendations. Presentation of nondelegated applications and other development control related matters to Planning Committee.
Peer review delegated decision reports and planning contravention notices on behalf of the Principal Planning Officers and the Head of Development Management in line with the Scheme of Delegation.
To undertake when appropriate, EIA screening and provide EIA screening and scoping opinions formally on behalf of the Authority.
Negotiating with agents, developers, internal consultees and statutory bodies in respect of all planning related work, including development plan preparation, planning applications, pre-application enquiries, the negotiation of Section 106 Agreements and providing design and sustainable development advice.
Dealing with preliminary and formal pre-application enquiries in respect of developments within the National Park and major developments on the fringes of the National Park.
To undertake all types of planning Appeals and Examinations in Public, including the production of statements and proof of evidence and appear as an expert witness on behalf of the National Park Authority and to support the planning team members through appeal hearings, examinations, and inquiries.
To train and mentor planning officers and technicians. Undertake their performance management reviews and assist in their continuing professional development as appropriate.
To respond to formal complaints about the Planning Service on behalf of the Authority in line with the Authoritys procedures and Ombudsman inquiries under the direction of the Head of Development Management.
To provide development management advice to other departments of the Authority.
To respond to enquiries from members of the public and stakeholders on development management matters.
Skills and Qualifications
Essential Criteria
A recognised qualification, degree or equivalent in Town and Country Planning or a related discipline
A minimum of 5 years relevant experience in Development Management in the public or private sector
Good knowledge of planning policy, related legislation and procedures
Ability to work on own initiative & organise workload effectively
Ability to work under pressure
Good communication, interpersonal and report writing skills including proof reading
Ability to organise meetings with appropriate follow-up work
Ability to research, interpret and analyse a variety of complex data
An ability to work as part of a team and to mentor and support colleagues as a point of reference on planning related issues
The ability to mentor and train junior members of staff
A good telephone manner and ability to deal diplomatically with the public, National Park Members and staff.
Current driving licence
Welsh Level 0
Benefits
23 days per annum plus 8 public holidays and 2 extra statutory days, pro rata.
The pension scheme in place is a standard Local Government one; the employee contributes 5.5% (up to £16,500) which rises to 5.8% (£16,501) of their contractual hours worked and the employer currently contributes 20.9 %
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