FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Graduate Town Planner position?
You need to be a recent graduate with a degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Architecture, or a related field.
What skills are important for a Graduate Town Planner?
Strong analytical skills, a passion for problem-solving, excellent communication and teamwork abilities are essential. Proficiency in GIS, CAD, or other planning software is a plus.
What types of projects will I be working on?
You will have the opportunity to work on diverse projects aimed at creating sustainable, vibrant, and inclusive spaces within urban planning.
Will I receive support for professional development?
Yes, the role includes mentorship and professional development opportunities to help you grow in your career.
Is this position in a collaborative environment?
Yes, the work culture is collaborative and inclusive, encouraging teamwork and engagement with diverse stakeholders.
Can I engage with the community in this role?
Absolutely, engaging with stakeholders to understand community needs and concerns is a key responsibility of the Graduate Town Planner.
Is proficiency in planning software mandatory for this role?
While proficiency in GIS, CAD, or other planning software is a plus, it is not mandatory for the position.
What is the compensation structure for this position?
The compensation for the Graduate Town Planner role is competitive and negotiable, along with a benefits package.
Who do I contact if I'm interested in the position?
You can contact Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment at 365, or send a copy of your CV to the provided email address.