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Job Description Job Title: Principal Urban Design Officer Post Number(s) 103633 Grade: PO5 Department: Regeneration, Economic Development & Environment Section: Regeneration; Spatial Planning; Business Services and Investment; Environmental Strategy Reports to: Spatial Planning Team Leader PURPOSE OF ROLE: To lead on and champion urban design in the development process, including policy formulation for the Local Plan and related documents, development management (planning applications) and project implementation strategies / master plans, guidance, development briefs and management of capital projects and appeals. Responsible for: Supervision for Conservation Officer and junior Spatial Planning staff and fixed-term and agency staff; managing consultants. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES Corporate 1. To work effectively as part of the Council’s Regeneration; Spatial Planning; Business Services and Investment; and Environmental Strategy Service, delivering corporate objectives through the work of the department. 2. To work as part of multi-disciplinary project teams to break down departmental barriers and ensure the delivery of partnership working. 3. To support organisational change ensuring the appropriate systems of performance and development, communications, equality impact assessment, monitoring and review are in place. 4. To act as an ambassador for the Borough, promoting a positive image of Hounslow and championing the interests of Hounslow’s community, stakeholders and partners at external conferences, seminars and working parties as may be required. Policy Recruitment & Selection Issued by Policy & Information Team Date 28 January 2013 5. To work with key stakeholders, local residents and the voluntary sector in improving service delivery and promoting creative and innovative ways of tackling local problems, ensuring services are developed which meet the needs of our ethnically diverse community and are accessible to all users. Functional 1. Preparation of urban design related evidence base studies, such as character assessments and urban design audits / appraisals 2. Identification of policy approaches and responses to improve urban design outcomes in existing and new developments, and the public realm 3. The formulation and drafting of statutory and non-statutory spatial plans, statutory notices, policy documents and reports as directed. 4. As requested, to prepare, monitor, review and evaluate spatial plans, policies and proposals and to report on their progress and continuing relevance, together with recommendations for appropriate action 5. The generation of creative, inspired and implementable design concepts, having regard to relevant planning policies and site specific characteristics and stakeholder aspirations and needs 6. As requested, preparing proposals for consulting and involving the public in planning matters, and as directed, effecting such consultation and engagement processes as may be agreed, including the preparation of publicity material, exhibitions, leaflets, displays, presentations, etc 7. Preparation and/or input into planning briefs and masterplans for major sites within the borough 8. Evaluation and monitoring of existing policy framework within the borough, particularly with respect to built form outcomes 9. Pre-application advice to developers and negotiations. Input to planning applications 10. Procurement of consultants, including the preparation of project briefs and contracts, the monitoring and management of contracts and liaison with consultants in the delivery of projects. 11. Develop and maintain an expertise in urban design and apply such expertise effectively in assisting other staff to manage development proposals. 12. Commissioning and managing consultants to undertake urban design studies on behalf of the Council 13. Prepare written advice in the form of reports, planning briefs, letters, memoranda, public leaflets, proofs of evidence, draft press statements, amongst others. Oral advice may include telephone or counter, public meetings, committee presentations, exhibitions, public inquiries, public examinations amongst others. You will be expected to be capable of speaking or writing authoritatively on behalf of the Council without supervision. 2/6 KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 1. Securing a high quality of design in developments across the Borough 2. Responding to requests to advice on planning applications within timescales and the provision of high quality advice. 3. Delivery of key masterplans for the Council to a high standard such as for the Great West Corridor; West of Borough; and Feltham. KEY RELATIONSHIPS (INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL) 1.Development Management 2.Members 3.Businesses and Residents 4.Greater London Authority/TfL 5.Housing service 6.Registered Providers 7.Hounslow Highways 8.Property services 9.English Heritage/Historic England 10. Developers COUNCIL STANDARDS Equal Opportunities: The Council has a strong commitment to achieving equality of opportunity and expects all employees to implement and promote this in their own work. Health and Safety: The Council is committed to a healthy and safe working environment and expects all its employees to implement and promote its policy in all aspects of their work. Confidentiality: The Council is committed to maintaining privacy of all its staff and customers. It expects all staff to handle all individuals’ personal information in a sensitive and professional manner. All staff are under an obligation not to gain access or attempt to gain access to information they are not authorised to have. Safeguarding: The Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. SIGNATURES Name of Line Manager: …………….………………………………………………….. Signed.…………………………………………… Dated………………………………. 3/6 Name of Post holder: ………………………………………………………………... Signed…………………………………………. Dated……………………………… The duties of this post will change and develop over time. It is the manager’s responsibility, in conjunction with the post holder, regularly to review this document and amend it when necessary. 4/6 Employee Specification KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE: 1. In-depth technical knowledge and understanding of urban design and planning policies and related legislation 2. Experience in preparing locally specific evidence base studies relating to urban design, particularly in the context of Local Plans 3. Demonstrable experience in the negotiation on design aspects of development proposals and planning applications, with positive outcomes 4. Experience in identification of broader urban design opportunities within a locality / local authority area 5. Experience in a local planning authority context or planning or design consultancy, particularly urban design and the assessment of development applications 6. Demonstrates an ability to maintain an up- to- date professional awareness and application of legislation, local, sub-regional and national policy, professional developments and political announcements to the area of work. SKILLS & ABILITIES: 1. Demonstrates leadership skills and fosters powerful and productive working relationships both within the service, across the Council and externally. 2. Ability to presenting evidence or advice in public 3. Work with computer systems including sketch-up, In-Design, Map Info (Urban Designer) 4. Aware of a wide range of information sources both internally and externally connected with work of section and able to get the information needed without direction of manager. 5. Produces a wide range of written communications which are clear, fluent, concise and jargon-free, and are readily understood by the recipient. Writes on complex issues and contributes to reports. 6. Manages time and prioritises work in short and longer term in and effective and productive way. Produces comprehensive work plan and takes corrective action. 7. Makes rational, realistic and sound decisions based on consideration of all the facts and alternatives available. PERSONAL STYLE AND BEHAVIOURS: 1. Enthuses others, promoting a clear sense of purpose and a positive attitude to work 2. Engage in career development and Continuous Professional Development. 3. Communicates orally in one-to-one situations and large groups in a manner which is clear, fluent and concise and holds people’s attention. Checks understanding and chooses appropriate style. Encourages feedback and confidently deals with questions. 4. Use both established and innovative procedures to break complex problems down into parts and can relate the parts to each other within the team. Can fit into the wider picture of the service. 5/6 5. Understand purpose of own job and where it fits into the work of the team and service area and other service areas as appropriate. Understands the overall functions and wider aims of the Council and strategic objectives. 6. Usually demonstrates awareness of own personal strengths and weaknesses and understands how these impact on others. Successfully takes action to modify own behaviour. 7. Displays a high level of personal drive and energy. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Degree or post graduate diploma in Urban Design, Town Planning, Architecture or other designed based discipline 2. Membership of a respective professional body or eligible/working towards. 6/6