
Principal Heritage Planner / Associate Planning Director
- Birmingham
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A competitive salary with great benefits including private medical & payment of relevant subscriptions
- The opportunity to work with heritage assets across a wide range of development scenarios
- A culture of trust, empowerment and autonomy over your work
- The opportunity to join a vibrant, forward-thinking national team with the support of friendly, approachable colleagues
- Hybrid working with the flexibility to work across one or more office hubs.
- Preparing fee proposals
- Acting as project manager and key client contact, managing contributions from other colleagues and sub-contractors as needed
- Writing feasibility assessments, heritage statements, cultural heritage chapters for environmental statements and inputting to site promotion documents
- Providing technical and commercial minded advice for a wide range of project types
- Mentoring junior colleagues
- Attending internal and external meetings both in person and attending virtually
- Preparing appeal work and resolving enforcement cases
- Participating in networking events and actively seeking business development opportunities to develop client relationships
- Degree and/or post-graduate qualification in conservation, heritage or a related field, with previous experience in a similar role
- Experience of advising clients on a wide range of development types affecting heritage assets and the historic environment across both strategic land and development management projects
- Demonstrable knowledge of architectural history and strong technical awareness of different building typologies as well as regional and vernacular techniques and materials
- Thorough understanding of the legislative and policy framework for the historic environment and up-to-date knowledge of relevant guidance and case law
- Able to manage multiple projects to deliver a high quality of work and meet deadlines
- Excellent written communication skills with demonstrable experience of assessing the significance and setting of heritage assets
- Capable of confidently engaging with colleagues, clients and the general public in a variety of environments
- Associate or Full IHBC membership
- Full, clean UK driving licence
- Experience of planning appeals
- Involvement with enforcement cases
- Knowledge of urban design
- Experience in using QGIS or other relevant software
- Knowledge of relevant Building Regulations
Please be aware, for some vacancies, where we receive high numbers of applications we may need to bring the close date forward.Due to the nature of the work undertaken, confirmation of employment will be subject to a variety of checks which will be carried out once an offer of employment is accepted. Details of the checks can be found .Equal opportunities
Marrons is a committed equal opportunities employer. We seek to attract, develop and retain talented people from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures. We value and respect individuality and encourage a culture within our business where people can be themselves and be valued for their strengths and experiences. Everyone who either applies to or works for the firm is treated equally, regardless of their gender, age, ethnic origin, nationality, marital status, sexual orientation or religious beliefs.