At a Glance
- Tasks: Administer and monitor developer contributions to support local infrastructure and community improvements.
- Company: Join the Royal Borough of Greenwich, a dynamic team driving growth and change.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, career progression, and the chance to make a real impact.
- Other info: Collaborative environment with opportunities for professional development in planning and finance.
- Why this job: Be part of high-profile projects that enhance lives and improve local communities.
- Qualifications: Strong numeracy, analytical skills, and experience with financial data are essential.
The predicted salary is between 38256 - 45750 £ per year.
Help deliver the infrastructure that supports a growing borough. The Royal Borough of Greenwich is seeking two Planning Obligations Officers to join our Planning Obligations Team at an exciting time of change and growth. These roles will play a key part in administering, monitoring and reporting on developer contributions, with a particular focus on the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) and the introduction of the Building Safety Levy. The successful candidates will help ensure that funds generated through development are collected, managed and invested effectively to support local infrastructure, communities and neighbourhood improvements.
Working within a specialist team, you will collaborate with Planning, Finance, Legal Services, developers and other stakeholders to ensure compliance with legislation, maintain robust monitoring systems and provide high-quality financial and performance reporting.
About the role
- Administer and monitor developer contributions, including CIL, Section 106 agreements and the new Building Safety Levy.
- Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, regulations and legal agreements.
- Monitor developments and developer obligations, including invoicing, payment tracking and enforcement activity where required.
- Prepare financial monitoring reports, returns and performance information for officers, elected Members and the public.
- Maintain accurate records, audit trails and monitoring systems.
- Provide advice and guidance to developers, consultants, residents and internal stakeholders.
- Support the continued improvement of systems, processes and reporting arrangements.
- Help ensure that developer contributions are used effectively to deliver infrastructure and community benefits across the borough.
About you
- We are looking for motivated and organised individuals who have excellent numeracy, analytical and communication skills.
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage complex information accurately.
- Experience of working with financial data, monitoring systems and performance reporting.
- Advanced IT skills, particularly in Excel and data analysis.
- The ability to manage competing priorities and work to deadlines.
- A collaborative approach and excellent stakeholder management skills.
- Experience of working within planning, local government, developer contributions, CIL, Section 106 agreements, development management, finance or a related field would be advantageous.
- Knowledge of the Community Infrastructure Levy, planning obligations and emerging developer contribution regimes, including the Building Safety Levy, would be particularly beneficial.
Why join us?
This is an excellent opportunity to develop a career in a specialist and evolving area at the intersection of planning, development and local government finance. You will work on high-profile projects that directly contribute to improving infrastructure, supporting growth and enhancing the lives of residents across the borough. As a career graded post, the role offers clear opportunities for progression as your knowledge, skills and experience develop.
For an informal discussion please contact Alex Wood at alex.wood@royalgreenwich.gov.uk.
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