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This job listing has been generated by an AI model. Whilst we are confident that the above listing is mostly accurate, there may be minor inaccuracies present.
Testimonials from people sharing their experiences are not AI-generated.
If you currently, or have previously worked in this job and you want to share your experiences, get in touch. We are happy for you to remain anonymous if you wish.
A land planner is someone who helps to determine the best use and development of land. They work to balance the needs of the community, the environment, and the landowner.
Usually, a land planner does the following:
A land planner usually works between 9am and 5pm, though this may vary depending on the employer or if you are self-employed. You'll spend much of your time in an office, conducting research and preparing reports. You may also visit sites to assess their suitability for development.
Land planners can work for various types of employers, including:
The specific company you work for will determine the types of projects you work on and the locations you work in. Some land planners also choose to be self-employed and work as consultants.
A land planner uses a variety of tools including:
To become a land planner, you can take one or more of the following paths:
There are a number of career paths available to you as a land planner, including:
Are you a land planner? We want you to share your experiences with those looking to start or change their careers to land planning. If you're interested, contact us at mail@calumchilds.com.