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Recruitment drive for local plan inspectors

The Planning Inspectorate is recruiting experienced planning professionals to become local plan inspectors. Applications open in early 2026.

Local authorities across England are preparing local plans that will shape their communities for years to come. These plans determine where homes are built, how town centres evolve, and how communities grow sustainably.

The Planning Inspectorate needs experienced planning and built environment professionals to join as inspectors to help meet the increasing demand for local plan examinations.

About the role

Planning inspectors examine local plans, test evidence, and make independent decisions that matter to communities across England. Interim Chief Planning Inspector Rebecca Phillips introduces the opportunity:

Join us as a local plans inspector: An overview of the opportunity

The role offers:

  • intellectually challenging work
  • flexible, home-based working
  • comprehensive training and ongoing mentoring
  • the opportunity to join a diverse community of professionals
  • competitive salary and employee benefits

Who we’re looking for

We’re particularly interested in hearing from senior planning professionals with experience in:

  • local plan preparation or examination
  • planning policy and strategy
  • local authority planning
  • planning consultancy
  • related professions such as architecture, surveying and law

If you’ve been involved in local plan examinations, understand the challenges of plan-making, and want to contribute your expertise at a national level, this could be the role for you.

Find out more

Visit the Planning Inspectorate careers site to learn more about the role.

You’ll be notified when the application window opens and receive information about upcoming drop-in sessions where you can hear directly from current inspectors as well as ask any questions about the opportunity.

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Published 11 December 2025