Join a well-established, independent planning consultancy with a strong reputation across NSW, delivering high-quality outcomes across sectors like education, health, aged care, and infrastructure. Their collaborative culture emphasises flexibility, trust, and innovation, supporting genuine work-life balance and career growth. They operate with a hybrid work model and embrace digital tools, enabling staff to work effectively from metro or regional locations. Their client base spans government, private developers, and community organisations, reflecting long-term partnerships built on trust. The company is known for its supportive environment and commitment to both staff wellbeing and impactful project delivery. Working with them offers the chance to be part of a respected team driving meaningful change.
Your new role
Your new role will see you working on a diverse range of planning projects, providing advice to clients, and actively participating in meetings and mentoring within the team. You’ll have opportunities to grow your skills through both external training and knowledge-sharing with colleagues, expanding your planning experience, particularly in sectors like education, health, and aged care. The position involves managing projects to completion, preparing a variety of planning documents, advising on local and state legislation, and liaising with clients and authorities. The roles requires strong skills in assessing site constraints, development opportunities, and navigating council and state agency processes. This is an excellent chance to advance your career within a supportive and dynamic planning consultancy.
What you'll need
- 5+ Years experience
- Degree (or near completion) in Town Planning or related field with a strong understanding of the NSW Planning system
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to liaise confidently with clients, government, and stakeholders
- Strong time management skills and ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Word and Excel
- Commitment to career growth and ongoing professional development, with Australian work rights (including preferred current NSW driver’s license)
What you'll get
- Opportunity to work on diverse projects across sectors like education, health, aged care, and major infrastructure
- Supportive and collaborative team environment with mentoring and knowledge-sharing
- Flexible hybrid and remote work options across NSW, promoting a strong work-life balance
- Access to ongoing professional development and external training to grow your skills
- Exposure to senior leadership and opportunities for career progression, including leadership roles
- Competitive salary package within a respected, independent planning consultancy