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Graduate Town Planner

Penguin Recruitment
Exeter · posted 21 August 2026
Salary
£27,000 – £30,000 a year
Job type
full time
Location
Exeter, Devon
Category
Construction
Graduate Town Planner Location: Exeter Salary: £27-30,000 A well-established and experienced planning consultancy is seeking a Graduate Town Planner to join its team in Exeter. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent Planning graduate to gain hands-on experience across a varied portfolio of planning projects, working alongside experienced planning professionals and supporting clients throughout the planning and development process. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their technical planning knowledge, strengthen their professional skills and gain valuable exposure to a broad range of projects, including residential, commercial, rural and heritage schemes. Key Responsibilities Assist with the preparation of planning statements, planning appraisals and supporting documents Undertake planning policy research and analysis Assist with assessing and appraising new development opportunities Support the preparation and submission of planning applications Assist with planning appeals and associated documentation Help manage planning applications from submission through to determination Liaise with local planning authorities, clients and other consultants Monitor application progress and assist with responding to consultee and local authority comments Assist with coordinating information from architects and specialist consultants Participate in site visits and client meetings Attend planning committees and other relevant meetings where appropriate Assist with community engagement and consultation activities Support the preparation of fee proposals and project scopes Develop an understanding of planning strategy, development management and the wider planning processAbout the Candidate A Masters in Town Planning, ideally RTPI-accredited A genuine interest in town planning and a strong desire to develop a career within the profession Previous planning experience, such as a placement or internship, would be advantageous but is not essential Strong written and verbal communication skills Good research, analytical and organisational skills Excellent attention to detail The ability to work collaboratively as part of a team A proactive, motivated and ambitious approach to professional development An interest in planning policy, development management and the wider development process A willingness to learn, take responsibility and develop professionallyBenefits Salary Sacrifice Pension Scheme Long Service Awards Dedicated graduate training and professional development Flexible working options considered Full-time, permanent position Broad exposure to residential, commercial, rural and heritage planning projectsTo apply for this role, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to . I look forward to hearing from you soon
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