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Planning Officer
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council,
Job Summary:
You will be expected to :
Contributing to the preparation of the Borough’s Local Plan in terms of policy formulation. The collection, maintenance and analysis of information relating to shopping, economy and employment, green space, housing, population, climate change and land availability The preparation of information to support the Local Plan, and where relevant, regional and sub-regional planning strategies and documents Ensuring that issues of sustainability and climate change are addressed as part of policy development Contributing to cross-boundary planning matters through the collection of information and provision of officer support to Council Members
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Educated to degree level in a subject that would enable progression to post-graduate qualification in spatial planning and membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute Experience in planning policy and other aspects of spatial planning would be preferable but not essential Computer literate. An understanding of the National Planning Policy Framework would be desirable
Closing Date: 29 June 2026
TO APPLY: Please submit a CV and supporting statement to patricia_mccullagh@sandwell.gov.uk before the closing date.
We reserve the right to close vacancies prior to their advertised date if we receive a large number of applications. Therefore, you are strongly advised to submit your CV as soon as possible. When submitting your CV and supporting statement, please refer to the supporting documents attached.


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