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London Borough of Bromley

Planning Policy Officer

London
£30.4k – £47k/yr
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Job title: Planning Policy Officer (Career Grade)

Grade: BR7-BR 12
Salary: £30,463 to £46,952
Contract: Permanent
Working hours: 36 hours per week
Location: Bromley Civic Centre
Working pattern: Hybrid – 2 days per week office attendance

About Bromley

Bromley Council is committed to making Bromley a fantastic place to live and work, where everyone can lead healthy, safe and independent lives.

We are London’s largest borough, made up of areas with distinct urban and suburban character, and large areas of Green Belt and open countryside. Our historic environment is a key asset, including 47 conservation areas and over 400 listed buildings. Bromley also plays an important role in the regional economy, particularly the Strategic Industrial Land in the Cray Valley; and Bromley Town Centre, the borough’s most significant retail and leisure location.

This provides the backdrop for the Council’s ongoing Local Plan Review, which has to balance protection of Bromley’s unique character with the need to address requirements for new development, particularly housing and employment uses.

About The Role

We are looking for a Planning Policy Officer to join the Planning Policy Team. You’ll be joining us at a critical time for the Bromley Local Plan Review and as we respond to new national and regional policy. You’ll bring strong communication skills, a proactive mindset and the flexibility to manage competing priorities .

This is a career grade role up to BR14 but we are looking to appoint at BR7-BR12 (Planner to Senior Planner level). We’d particularly like to hear from you if you are at an early stage in your career.

Role

In this role, your main responsibility will be contributing to the final stages of the Bromley Local Plan Review, including evidence development, policy drafting and public consultation . You’ll have the opportunity to defend your policies as part of the upcoming Local Plan Examination process and will also be involved in a range of other planning policy workstreams including:

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  • planning policy advice to Development Management officers on planning applications and pre-applications;
  • m onitoring of planning policy issues and implementation; and
  • r esponding to changes to national and regional planning policy and guidance.

You will work closely with colleagues in the Infrastructure Delivery and Conservation & Design teams which also sit within the Planning Policy and Strategy service; and will also work with other departments across the Council.

What We Offer

We are looking to appoint at BR7- BR12, with a salary range of £ 30,463 to £46,952.

It is a full-time, permanent role, based on a 36 hour working week. The role is based at the new Civic Centre (opposite Bromley South station). We offer hybrid working arrangements, with the current expectation that the post holder will be in the office for at least 2 days per week.

We are committed to achieving equal opportunities in employment and service delivery. We offer a generous package including competitive pay, local government pension scheme, flexible working practices and the Bromley Employee benefits scheme; Cycle2Work, Salary Sacrifice Lease Cars, Technology Scheme and a wide range of unique discounts.

We are forces family friendly and are part of the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme (Bronze Award). We welcome applications from ex-Armed Forces personnel, reservists, veterans, cadet instructors and military spouses/partners.

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We are committed to achieving equal opportunities in employment and service delivery and as a disability confident committed employer we encourage applications from people with disabilities. As part of this commitment, we will consider reasonable adjustment to support disability employment.

We offer a generous package including competitive pay, career average pension scheme, flexible working practices and the Bromley employee benefits scheme; Cycle2Work, Salary Sacrifice Lease Car, Technology Scheme, GymFlex and a wide range of local and national discounts.

Please note that we do not accept CV submissions from permanent recruitment agencies. If you are a candidate and would like to contact the Recruitment Team regarding the application process, please email Recruitment.Team@bromley.gov.uk

How To Apply

Applications must be submitted through the Bromley Council website via the link below. Your application should address the ‘Essential’ criteria set out in the attached Job Description & Person Specification document. Applicants are also encouraged to set out how they address any relevant ‘Desirable’ criteria.

The closing date for applications is Monday 3 August 202 6 at 23:59. Interviews will be held in-person at Bromley Civic Centre. Interview dates are likely to take place in late August 202 6 ; please note there will be flexibility around interview dates to accommodate holidays where necessary.

If you would like an informal discussion about the role please contact Dominique Barnett, Planning Policy Team Leader, at Dominique.Barnett@bromley.gov.uk.

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Skills

Communication Skills
Proactive Mindset
Policy Drafting
Public Consultation
Planning Policy Advice
Monitoring Planning Policy
Implementation
Responding to Policy Changes

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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