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Hunter Dunning Ltd

Senior Associate Town Planner

London
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Senior Associate Town Planner

Senior Associate Town Planner Job in London

London | Salary DOE | Hybrid Working

Hunter Dunning is working with an employee-owned, multi-disciplinary planning and design practice recognised for creating successful, sustainable places across the UK.

This is a senior opportunity for a Chartered Town Planner seeking autonomy, influence, and a clear stake in long-term success.

Your Experience

  • Chartered member of the Royal Town Planning Institute MRTPI
  • Minimum of five years’ post-qualification experience
  • Strong track record in development management and/or strategic planning
  • Experience leading major or complex planning projects
  • Experience managing client relationships and providing clear strategic advice
  • Experience managing, mentoring or developing people or teams
  • Broad knowledge of key planning sectors
  • Education, healthcare, institutional, mixed-use urban regeneration, tech and innovation sectors advantageous

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  • Salary DOE
  • Employee ownership through an Employee Ownership Trust
  • Career autonomy with support to develop in the direction you want to go
  • Progressive and inclusive working culture
  • Flexible working hours and arrangements
  • Private healthcare

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Skills

Chartered Town Planner
Development Management
Strategic Planning
Project Management
Client Relationship Management
Mentoring
Urban Regeneration
Education Sector Knowledge
Healthcare Sector Knowledge
Institutional Knowledge
Mixed-Use Development
Tech Sector Knowledge
Innovation Sector Knowledge

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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