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A local government authority in Chesterton is seeking a Principal Planning Officer to enhance its Planning Services team. This permanent position offers a salary between £48,947 and £52,992 per annum and involves managing a caseload of complex planning applications while mentoring a small team. The role requires strong organizational skills and a proactive attitude to lead strategic improvement projects. Ideal candidates should have a relevant degree and membership eligibility of RTPI, along with experience in a leadership capacity.
£48,947 - £52,992 per annum, 37 hours per week
Permanent contract
Are you experienced planner ready to take the next step in your career?
We’re looking for a Principal Planning Officer to join our forward-thinking Planning Services team in Cirencester. You’ll be part of a collaborative and supportive planning service of around 40 professionals working across Development Management, Natural and Built Environment, and Policy. Leading a sub‑team of four (three direct reports), you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping the district’s growth while mentoring and inspiring others.
This varied role combines managing a caseload of complex, often high‑profile and sensitive planning applications with leading a small team of case officers and working on strategic improvement projects. You’ll have the opportunity to influence and enhance our internal processes, support digital transformation initiatives, and help shape future planning strategies. We’ll tailor projects to suit your interests and professional strengths, giving you the chance to make a lasting impact on how we deliver planning services.
We’re looking for someone who is organised, proactive, and an excellent communicator—equally confident presenting to Members and Committee, engaging with developers and consultants, or collaborating with heritage, policy, county, and parish colleagues. You’ll need to balance technical expertise with diplomacy and the ability to consider diverse perspectives from communities and stakeholders. This role would suit an experienced planner or a Senior Planner with at least three years of experience who’s ready to step up into a leadership role and take on new challenges.
If you’re passionate about good place‑making, mentoring others, and shaping the future of planning in the Cotswolds, we’d love to hear from you.
13th January 6.
22nd and 29th January 2026.
We are rightly proud of the businesses, communities and residents who live in this beautiful part of the world, putting them first and at the heart of everything we do. We’re busy recreating a council set up for success, which can deliver for the needs of our communities in a fast‑changing environment. That means we need to be ‘fleet of foot’ and look for innovative and creative ways to deliver against our Corporate Plan priorities.
That plan focuses on a range of important priorities including delivering good services for residents, responding to the climate emergency, supporting strong local communities, and evolving the district’s vibrant economy.
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