We operate a bilingual policy. All applicants are invited to apply in Welsh; any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application made in English.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated individual to join the Council’s Development Management Service.
On a day-to-day basis you will:
* process minor planning applications
* provide pre-application advice to developers in relation to minor development proposals
* advise on permitted development rights
* defend planning decisions at appeal (minor developments only)
* undertake the efficient and effective investigation of breaches of planning control within the County and utilise appropriate enforcement interventions as necessary (minor developments only)
We are looking to recruit an individual:
* with a degree or equivalent in Town and Country Planning or related discipline
* with an ability to communicate impartially and effectively with a wide range of people at various levels
* with an ability to work with limited supervision and to work to tight deadlines
* with a strong commitment to providing a high-quality service to the public and strong commitment to customer satisfaction
The post requires a degree of fluency in the Welsh language. Please note that a successful applicant without the required Welsh language skill will be fully supported to reach the required standard within two years of appointment.
We believe work-life balance is very important. To support you in achieving this, you will have access to the following discretionary benefits:
* Hybrid Working: Subject to certain conditions being met, you may choose to work from home or in an office location.
* Flexi-time: Hours may be worked within a defined bandwidth, Monday to Friday, subject to service needs.
For an informal discussion, please contact Catrin Newbold (Service Manager – Development Management) – Tel: (01545) 572131.
Note: We reserve the right to extend the application closing date.
What we offer
Work-life balance
Lifestyle savings scheme
Generous employer pension scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Learning and development
Where you'll work
Economy and Regeneration
We play a fundamental role in the delivery of the Council’s key Corporate Strategy objective that seeks to boost the economy of the County and the Mid Wales region. We are organised into three main sections: Economy, Planning and Property Services. Our primary functions include:
* Growth and Enterprise: Supporting economic growth and regeneration locally and across the region; Growing Mid Wales; the Corporate Estate and Development Opportunities; Project Support; European and local funding; Food Centre Wales and supporting Agri-Food development; Tourism promotion and development; Tourist Information Centres; Coast and Countryside.
* Planning Services: Supporting growth through Planning and Building Control Services; Strategic and Local Land Use Planning Policy; Development Management; Building Control; and Land Searches.
* Property Services: Supporting the Council’s programme through Project Management; Property and Building Maintenance; Facilities Management; Carbon Management; and the Efficient Use of Council Property.
The County Hall is a historic building, centrally located in the pleasant harbour town of Aberaeron. Whilst the County Hall is one of our smaller offices, it houses the town's public library and is therefore a popular hub for the community.
Aberaeron is a picture-perfect harbour town and is one of Ceredigion's best-loved holiday destinations with fashionable places to stay and eat.
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