Conservation Officer – 14897

Conservation Officer – 14897

Full-Time 60000 - 70000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Comxps Ltd

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead urban design and conservation projects, ensuring high-quality outcomes.
  • Company: Hackney Council, committed to climate and sustainable development.
  • Benefits: Competitive daily rate, professional growth, and impactful work in urban planning.
  • Other info: Opportunity to influence local planning policies and practices.
  • Why this job: Make a difference in your community through innovative urban design and conservation efforts.
  • Qualifications: Degree in relevant field and two years of related experience required.

The predicted salary is between 60000 - 70000 Β£ per year.

Contracting Authority: Government Client; Contract Length: 25/12/2026; Clearance: DBS.

Pay rate to Umbrella: Β£286.12 per day; IR35: In Scope; Security Clearance: DBS; CV Deadline: 17th June 12noon; Location: Hackney, London.

Qualifications

Degree level qualification in Architecture, Town Planning, Urban Design, Building Conservation and/or other relevant postgraduate qualification. Eligibility for membership of relevant professional body (e.g., RIBA, RTPI, IHBC, etc).

Technical Knowledge and Experience
  • A minimum of two years experience of working in either a Planning Service or related post in the Urban Design/Architecture/Conservation field with intrinsic correlation with Planning.
  • Thorough understanding of current issues, policies and developments at a local, regional and national level relating to the specific responsibilities of the post.
  • In particular working knowledge of all matters relating to urban design and building conservation and related policy, legislation and procedural frameworks applicable to the council’s statutory and non-statutory planning functions.
  • Able to understand technical issues relevant to complex planning applications and projects.
  • Awareness and understanding of current planning issues as they relate to inner urban areas and their implications for new design, landscape and public realm design.
  • Thorough working knowledge of architectural history, building construction and restoration, urban design and sustainability principles.
  • Experience of negotiating on complex planning applications to secure high quality design outcomes, in particular relating to urban design and/or building conservation.
  • Clear understanding of appeals and prosecution processes within the planning context, with the ability to input into statements of case where they relate to urban design and building conservation matters and to represent the Council as an expert witness at informal hearings, public inquiries and court hearings in the area of expertise.
Skills and Communication

Ability to lead and undertake project management with proven experience of project management techniques. Ability to read plans and drawings, to analyse and interpret technical urban design and conservation documents/statements submitted with planning applications, and to derive sound conclusions and recommendations.

Conservation Officer – 14897 employer: Comxps Ltd

As a Conservation Officer with Hackney Council, you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to enhancing urban design and building conservation in one of London's most vibrant boroughs. The council fosters a collaborative work culture that values professional development, offering opportunities for growth and engagement in meaningful projects that shape the community. With competitive pay and a commitment to sustainability, this role provides a unique chance to make a lasting impact while enjoying the rich cultural diversity of Hackney.

Comxps Ltd

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We think you need these skills to ace Conservation Officer – 14897

Degree level qualification in Architecture
Town Planning
Urban Design
Building Conservation
Membership of relevant professional body (e.g., RIBA, RTPI, IHBC)
Experience in Planning Service or related post
Understanding of current planning issues