Senior Town Planner / Associate Town Planner - Exciting Opportunity Are you an experienced Town Planner looking for your next career move? We are currently representing a leading consultancy, seeking a skilled Senior or Associate Town Planner to join their dynamic team. Location: Flexible, with options for remote working or based in one of the firm's offices across the region. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a variety of planning projects from inception through to completion, liaising with clients, local authorities, and stakeholders. Provide expert advice on planning policies, regulations, and applications. Deliver high-quality planning reports, and documentation, and support the preparation of strategic plans. Mentor junior staff and provide guidance to help develop their skills and knowledge. Take a lead role in business development, building relationships, and growing the client base.Key Requirements: Degree in Town Planning or a related field, with MRTPI (Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute) status. A proven track record in town planning, with at least 5-8 years of experience. In-depth knowledge of planning regulations, policies, and processes. Strong communication skills, with the ability to build relationships and negotiate with clients and stakeholders. Experience working on a range of planning applications, particularly in residential and mixed-use developments, is desirable. Proficiency in planning software and project management tools.Why Apply? Competitive salary and benefits package. Flexible working arrangements - perfect for those seeking work-life balance. Career progression and continuous professional development opportunities. The chance to work on high-profile projects with a leading consultancy, known for its innovative and collaborative approach.If you're ready to take the next step in your career and join a highly respected team, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply today or get in touch for further details. Contact: Katy Thorne (url removed) (phone number removed)/(phone number removed)