THE ROBERT HITCHINS GROUP LIMITED
Land Management Officer

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The Land Management Officer
The Land Management Officer will support the Land Manager and initially work closely with the current Assistant Land Manager as part of the Land Department, overseen by the Land & Planning Director. The department is an integral part of the wider Estates Department, comprising 13 professionals across Planning, Technical, and Land functions. The primary responsibility of the department is to source land, secure planning permissions, and ultimately sell land to housebuilders.
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This role is essential to the ongoing management of the company’s land portfolio during the planning process. You will play a key part in ensuring that the land assets are well-maintained and managed until they have gained planning permission and sold.
Salary
Competitive, circa £35,000 - £40,000 (negotiable based on experience).
Working Hours
Preferably full-time (37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday).


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Location
Working in an historic office with formal gardens set in Boddington, Cheltenham, with some flexibility for remote/home working.
Employee Benefits
- Company car
- Mobile phone
- Pension and healthcare scheme (available after a six-month probationary period)
Application
Interested applicants please to send your CV to Georgie Fenton – Land Manager gfenton@robert-hitchins.co.uk
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