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A local government organization in the East Midlands is seeking a passionate Heritage Officer to manage planning applications and support high-quality development. The role offers a career progression path and requires experience in development management and heritage advice. You will engage with communities to enhance the historic environment. Generous benefits include extensive leave and professional development opportunities.
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full-time, 37 hours per week
Salary: £31,537 to £42,839 per year. This is a career graded post and progression through the grades is dependent on criteria as outlined in the Job Profile.
Picture this: an ambitious and dynamic organisation, on supporting local communities, looking after the environment and creating a thriving economy.
Welcome to Charnwood Borough Council! We’re not just any council – we take pride in our work and our borough, deliver outstanding customer service and work together with pace and positivity.
At Charnwood, we’re proud to be an ambitious, forward‑thinking organisation committed to supporting communities, protecting our environment, and driving sustainable growth. Our borough blends vibrant towns with rich heritage and stunning landscapes.
We’re looking for a passionate and skilled Heritage Officer to help us protect and enhance our historic environment while supporting high‑quality development across Charnwood.
Charnwood is in the heart of the East Midlands, home to 184,000 residents and a rich mix of market towns and picturesque conservation villages. Centrally located between Derby, Nottingham, and Leicester, our main town, Loughborough, offers excellent connectivity and a vibrant community.
As part of our Natural and Built Environment team, you’ll provide expert advice on a wide range of planning applications—from household extensions to major developments. You’ll also help shape planning policy on heritage and design matters, working closely with internal teams, elected members, and external stakeholders.
This career‑graded role offers a clear path for progression. Whether you’re developing your skills or ready to take on complex heritage and design challenges, we’ll support your growth every step of the way.
You will need a full UK driving licence as you will be traveling throughout the Borough and may be using your own transport.
Progression through the grades is linked to experience and professional membership (RTPI or IHBC), with opportunities to advance as you grow.
At Charnwood, we believe in the strength of a diverse and inclusive workforce and recognise and celebrate people’s individual strengths and talents. Our commitment to diversity makes our services better, more inclusive, and more effective.
We’re proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and a Gold Award holder under the Armed Forces Covenant. Our staff are actively involved in shaping our workplace through forums and working groups focused on wellbeing and equality.
Make a lasting impact in a role that blends heritage, design, and planning.
Join us in shaping the future of Charnwood – If you share our values and have the skills we need, apply without delay!
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Find out more about this role and who we are by visiting https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/planningcareers
Charnwood is in the centre of the country with rail, road and air links to the rest of the nation and the world beyond. Our investment brand in Charnwood describes the borough as being at the centre of innovation.
Our economy is increasingly diversifying, leveraging the incredible research that flows from the world class Loughborough University and our science and technology related industries. Charnwood also has a wide ranging-portfolio of physical, cultural and social assets, with many of the levers of sustainable and inclusive growth at our disposal.
There are a range of exciting developments and regeneration opportunities which will help create high-quality jobs and ensure continued economic prosperity.
18 December 25