Penguin Recruitment Ltd
Assistant Town Planner – Oxford
Confidential Independent Planning Consultancy
External Recruitment Campaign
A respected, design-conscious independent planning consultancy-kept confidential at this stage-is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join their growing Oxford team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated graduate or early-career planner to work closely with experienced professionals on a wide variety of projects across the region.
The firm is known for its high-quality work, personable culture, and strong reputation for delivering intelligent planning solutions in sectors including residential, rural, heritage, mixed-use, and commercial development.
The Role
As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior colleagues in delivering planning advice, preparing application material, and helping manage projects from early-stage feasibility through to determination.
Your responsibilities will typically include:
- Preparing planning statements, supporting documents, and application submissions
- Conducting research and site appraisals to assess development potential
- Assisting with policy review, planning history checks, and evidence gathering
- Liaising with local authorities, clients, and consultants
- Supporting senior staff with appeals, public consultations, and reporting
- Helping to maintain project files and ensuring smooth delivery of deadlines
The role provides hands-on experience, client exposure, and ongoing professional training.
About You
We are looking for a planner who is enthusiastic, detail-focused, and genuinely passionate about the built environment. You should have:
- A relevant degree in Town Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, or similar
- Ideally some experience in a consultancy or local authority (placement year or 6-12 months+)
- Strong written communication skills and an interest in preparing planning documentation
- A good understanding of the UK planning system and current policy
- Confidence working both independently and as part of a small team
- A proactive, collaborative approach and willingness to learn
Candidates working toward, or intending to work toward, RTPI accreditation are particularly encouraged.
Why Join This Consultancy?
The organisation offers the advantages of a close-knit, independent practice:
- Direct mentorship from highly experienced planning professionals
- Early responsibility and involvement in diverse project work
- A supportive, friendly culture with genuine opportunities for progression
- Varied work across rural, urban, and heritage contexts
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Hybrid working and a well-located Oxford office
This is a role where your development is taken seriously and your contribution is genuinely valued.
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