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Overview
Our Story
Our small Canadian-born business was founded in 1978 and has become a global organization that now spans 120 locations across 20 countries. Our expansion has been rapid, but what matters most is the common belief that drives all 5,000 of our people to be a different type of real estate organization. We believe that the places in which we live, work and play have the power to make us happier and healthier, and we are united by a shared sense of purpose, to have a positive impact on people's lives. In short, we are a global commercial real estate advisory firm with a simple aim: for real estate to play a leading role in creating vibrant buildings, cities and places that deliver long-lasting social value and economic impact.
Responsibilities
Our Birmingham planning team, part of the firm's PLACE Business Group, is looking for ambitious chartered town planners who are keen to take the next step in their careers, with openings at Planner or Senior Planner levels, depending on experience. The Birmingham team acts for a very broad range of clients, including urban residential developers, housebuilders, affordable housing providers, land promoters, retail operators, industrial and commercial developers, asset managers, investors, universities, schools, Government agencies and Government departments, amongst many others. The team's work for those clients primarily takes in the preparation, submission and management of planning applications and the promotion of sites for allocation in Local Plans, but also includes the preparation of planning appraisals and the provision of advice on compulsory purchase matters. Being part of a multi-disciplinary property consultancy, the team frequently collaborates with other parts of the business, and regularly provides town planning advice to support property valuations, disposals and acquisitions, and asset enhancement projects being led by other divisions. You will have the opportunity to get involved in all of these types of projects, and will play an important role in project teams working on fascinating, complex development proposals.
You will directly contribute to the Birmingham planning team's work in delivering a first-class service to its clients, by helping to obtain optimum planning permissions and site allocations and by contributing to the provision of robust, commercially-astute advice on planning strategy.
You will work in a results-driven, but supportive, environment that blends professional planning expertise, local intelligence, and great working relationships with clients, planning authorities and other key stakeholders. In doing so, you will work to create economic, social, and environmental value for our clients and the communities in which we work.
• To undertake planning appraisals to advise clients on the likelihood of obtaining planning consent and the most appropriate strategy for achieving that.
• To carry out research and analytical tasks and produce client-facing reports.
• To support with the management of project teams (typically comprising of architects and other consultants).
• To prepare planning applications, including drafting sections of, or whole, Planning Statements and Statements of Community Involvement.
• To prepare representations to local plan and other policy consultations on behalf of clients.
• To research, prepare and submit appeals against refusals of planning consent.
• To research and assist in the preparation of proofs of evidence for senior staff standing as expert witness at planning inquiries.
• To generally meet targets for fee earning from the delivery of project work.
• To help write tender proposals to win new project work.
• To help with business generation ideas and client research.
• To work either as part of a team or independently as required.
Please note, this list is not exhaustive and there may be a requirement to perform other tasks / duties that would reasonably be expected to be undertaken in the performance of the role.
Qualifications
• Honours degree in relevant subject (e.g. Town Planning, Geography, Economics)
• RTPI-accredited planning degree
• RTPI chartered membership
• More than 2 years of private or public sector planning experience
• An understanding of the development management process
• An understanding of planning policy (including the process of preparing Local Plans and other documents)
• Demonstrable evidence of good report writing
• Demonstrable evidence of good research and analytical skills
• Evidence of good project management, prioritisation and time-management skills
• Evidence of good people skills and an ability to negotiate the best outcome for clients
• Evidence of good presentation skills
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