Company: JAMES & PARTNERS
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 per annum, Negotiable, Inc benefits
Associate Director of Planning
Lewes or Guildford offices | Hybrid Working | Up to £60,000 + excellent benefits
I'm working with a confidential client (one of the UK's most respected property consultancies) to appoint an Associate Director of Planning - a key strategic hire for their growing team.
With a heritage spanning over a century and a nationwide network of offices, this business combines deep local expertise with a truly national and international platform, advising on everything from strategic land and development through to high-value estates and investment projects.
The Role
Lead a broad range of planning projects including applications, appeals and Local Plan workWork with landowners, developers and promoters on high-quality, often complex schemesTake ownership of client relationships and deliver commercially focused adviceSupport senior colleagues while building your own profile and client base
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
Join a market-leading, multi-disciplinary consultancy with a reputation for excellence across residential, rural and commercial sectorsBe part of a collaborative, forward-thinking team backed by global expertise and resourcesWork on diverse, high-value projects with sophisticated clientsStrong emphasis on innovation, tailored client advice and long-term relationshipsClear pathway to grow your personal brand and leadership profile
What We're Looking For
MRTPI qualified with a strong track record of progressionExperience in private or public sector planningStrong client management and communication skillsCommercially aware and able to manage competing prioritiesA proactive, solutions-driven mindset
Package
Up to £60,000Bonus + car allowancePrivate medical, enhanced pension, life assuranceHybrid working + excellent wider benefits
This is a genuine priority hire with strong visibility internally - ideal for someone looking to step into a senior role with real influence and long-term progression.