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A local government council in the United Kingdom is seeking a Senior Landscape Officer to provide expert landscape advice on planning applications and contribute to major place-shaping projects. Candidates should hold a degree in Landscape Architecture and possess strong analytical, negotiation, and communication skills. This role offers opportunities for professional development and flexible working arrangements.
Address: Riverside, Lowestoft, NR32 0EQ and East Suffolk House, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 1RT
Salary: £44,075 - £48,226 per annum
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
Help shape East Suffolk's landscapes, places and communities.
East Suffolk is one of the largest and most diverse districts in the UK, from expansive coastlines and riverside estuaries to rural farmland, market towns and historic settlements. Our landscapes are a defining part of East Suffolk's identity and play a vital role in climate resilience, biodiversity, placemaking, and the wellbeing of our communities.
We are looking for a Senior Landscape Officer to join our ambitious and multidisciplinary Specialist Services team, working alongside experts in design, heritage, arboriculture, ecology and rights of way. You'll play a key role in ensuring that development across the district responds to landscape character, local distinctiveness, and environmental priorities.
This is an exciting time to join us, with major place-shaping projects underway, including new Garden Neighbourhoods, coastal regeneration projects, strategic infrastructure schemes (NSIPs) and district-wide design coding work.
You will be the Council's technical lead for landscape matters, providing expert advice on development proposals ranging from small sites to nationally significant projects. You will:
You'll bring a strong blend of technical expertise, creativity and collaboration, including:
If you don't meet every single requirement but feel you have the passion and potential to thrive in the role, we'd still love to hear from you.
At East Suffolk Council, you'll be part of a supportive and forward-thinking team where landscape, design and placemaking are genuinely valued.
We offer:
East Suffolk Council is a great place to work and there are lots of benefits our employees can access. We might be 'on the edge' but we can be accessed easily from a wide area and offer flexible and remote working in a dynamic team.
Here are some of the main benefits:
Please see our benefits brochure for further information.
For an informal discussion regarding this post, please contact Nicholas Newton, Principal Landscape and Arboriculture Officer, on 01394 444241 or email nicholas.newton@eastsuffolk.gov.uk
Closing date: 12.00 pm, Friday 5 December 2025.
Interview date: Week commencing 15 December 2025, interviews held in Melton, Suffolk.
Step 1 - Read the advert and the Job Description and Person Specification
Step 2 - Complete the Supporting Statement template. Your statement needs to indicate how you meet each of the criteria contained within the Person Specification. Please use the template provided (other formats will not be accepted).
Step 3 - Complete the online application and upload your statement. Please note, CVs are not accepted.
For more information, check out the How to Apply section of our Career Site.
East Suffolk Council is an exciting place to work and a great place to make a real difference to people's lives, delivering vital services to a quarter of a million people across East Suffolk.
We hugely value our staff and know that in order for us to remain successful, it is essential for us to recognise talented employees, developing and retaining them within the organisation. We are therefore committed to investing in our staff and providing first-class support to ensure a positive culture and rewarding careers.
To find out more about why we are so proud of East Suffolk Council and to hear why our employees think it is such a great place to work, take a look at our video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSWedQksWt0