Environmental Planning Officer
Join the Planning and Development team at East Gippsland Shire Council.
Why join the Planning and Development team at East Gippsland Shire Council
The East Gippsland Shire Council Planning and Development team is a multi-skilled unit, with Statutory and Strategic planners, building and planning inspectors, technical experts and an excellent support team of administration officers. The team maintains a strong capacity and commitment to serving our community. We pride ourselves on our teamwork, resilience and collaborative approach both in the team and with our stakeholders.
We Are East Gippsland Shire
East Gippsland covers 10% of the state with over 21,000 square km of land including high country, national parks, marine parks, inland lake systems and stunning coastlines. EGSC offers challenging and rewarding skills development and the ability to work with a range of interesting planning projects. A unique blend of nature, culture, and recreational opportunities, East Gippsland Shire is a captivating destination for those looking to broaden their skills whilst enjoying an enviable lifestyle.
Position Overview
As the Environmental Planning Officer, you will provide specialist environmental advice on strategic and statutory land use planning matters to ensure Council meets obligations under the Planning Scheme and relevant legislation.
In This Role You Will
- Assess planning permit applications for environmental impacts and prepare detailed reports for Council and delegated decision-makers.
- Provide specialist advice on environmental planning requirements to developers, consultants, and the public, ensuring compliance with the Planning Scheme and legislation.
- Undertake referrals and consultations with government agencies and authorities on environmental matters related to land use and development.
- Assist with investigations and enforcement actions for breaches involving environmental issues, including preparing cases for VCAT.
- Contribute to the development of planning policies and guidelines focused on environmental and biodiversity considerations.
Why You'll Love EGSC
- Flexible working arrangements including 60/40 hybrid office/WFH options, monthly ADOs and additional purchased leave options.
- Work on a banded salary that increases annually to the top end of the band.
- Support to grow your career through professional development opportunities and study assistance.
- Discounted membership to our Recreation Centres.
- 17 weeks paid parental leave.
- Annual leave loading paid as a lump sum each year in December.
- Employee Assistance Program and Social Club.
- A stunning region to live, work and play in - beaches, lakes and mountains right at your fingertips!
- Diversity in range of interesting projects - natural environmental, built setting, small towns, coastal development, rural land & agricultural matters.
What We Require From You (Key Selection Criteria)
- Relevant qualifications and experience, including knowledge of current planning policies and legislation.
- Good interpersonal skills including the ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with staff, public, consultants and statutory authorities.
- Knowledge of and the ability to interpret the various applicable Acts and Regulations relating to Council Planning matters.
- Ability to investigate, prepare and complete reports on a wide range of environmental matters, and make recommendations to management and Council.
- Capacity to make independent and unassisted decisions on operational matters.
- Ability to produce work, which is timely, accurate and to a high professional standard.
- Ability to work with and guide others in a multi-disciplinary team and be adaptable to change.
How To Apply
If this sounds like your next career and lifestyle move, apply now and attach:
- Your resume
- A cover letter
- A statement providing responses to each of the key selection criteria
Applications close at 11.59pm on 3 December 2025.
Questions?
For a confidential discussion, please contact Martin Richardson, Manager Planning and Development, on .
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
East Gippsland Shire Council is committed to being a diverse and inclusive organisation that supports flexible and accessible working arrangements for all. This includes people with a disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people who identify as LGBTIQA+, gender diverse people, religiously, culturally and linguistically diverse people and people of any age.
East Gippsland Shire Council is committed to upholding the Child Safe Standards and has a zero tolerance for child abuse and harm. To uphold these standards a valid working with children check is required to be held for applicable positions.
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