Orange City Council is committed to making a positive contribution to both our region and our local community. With around 700 employees, we take pride in being both for and part of the Orange community. Our aim - to make Orange a better place to live today and tomorrow.In this role, you will be part of a dynamic group responsible for the assessment and review of over 500 development applications (DA's) per year across an area of approximately 290km2. You will encounter a diverse range of projects, from residential and commercial to industrial and rural developments. What's on Offer Work Life Balance – We offer flexible working arrangements, hybrid working and generous leave provisionsCulture – Positive, fun, and inclusive work environmentSecurity – Permanent Full-time role, 35 hours per weekCareer – Opportunity to grow and develop with excellent learning and development opportunitiesWellbeing - Access to Council's employee assistance program, fitness passport and health and wellbeing programmesJob Satisfaction – Make a positive contribution to your city and region, working for an organisation which has our community at the heart of all that we doCompetitive Salary Package: From $103915 to $113267 (includes Super)Leaseback Vehicle: Available for Private or Commuter useResponsibilities: Reporting to the Manager Development Assessment, key responsibilities include:Undertake the assessment of development applications and provide advice on development proposals and land use mattersYou will be out and about inspecting developments and land, liaising with the general public, developers, elected representatives and other Council staff and offering advice and assistance as needed.Participate in the development of strategic plans and policies as requiredAbout you: Recognised tertiary qualifications in town planningDemonstrated experience in a similar role within Development AssessmentA valid driver's license.Extensive Knowledge of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, the Local Government Act, and relevant environmental legislation.High level communication and problem-solving skills.Eligibility for Corporate membership with the Planning Institute Australia.Apply by submitting your resume and providing a brief response as to why you are a great fit for this role!Applications Close: Sunday 10th November 2024Please note: Where additional candidates are found suitable from this round of recruitment a talent list or pool may be created for filling any similar permanent or temporary roles that may become vacant over the next twelve months. #J-18808-Ljbffr