This is a key role for APRS supporting our hyperscale data centre campaign. The role will provide expert advice and support for communities, while also producing representations and objections for planning applications as they come in, and also delivering on policy and development planning work related to hyperscale data centres. We are seeking a RTPI Chartered Town Planner (or eligible for full RTPI membership)
Send your CV along with a covering letter (max. 600 words) outlining clearly how your experience and skills meet the essential and desirable criteria and what it is that draws you to this role. Please also let us know what kind of working arrangements you would be interested in (ie how many days a week)
Save your CV and covering letter in one document, name it [your surname] [your first name] APRS Application and send to Pam Paton info@aprs.scot
Closing date for applications: 26 August 2026 11pm
Interview date: 8 September 2026 (in our offices at the Augustine church, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh – with the option to request an online interview for accessibility reasons)
Any questions about the role please direct to kat@aprs.scot
Senior Planning & Policy Officer - Hyperscale Data Centre Campaign
Postcode: EH1 1EL
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What You'll Do
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What We're Looking For
You will have:
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Why Join The Green Team?
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About the role
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Key responsibilities
Skills and experience
Desirable
What we offer
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DUTIES:
General
REQUIREMENTS:
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Essential requirements:
Desirable requirements: