Navigate the most complex landscape policy questions in planning — your expertise protects countryside character while enabling thoughtful development.
Who We Are
Architecture Social connects landscape planners with consultancies and practices that advise on Green Belt, countryside, and rural landscape policy matters. Our clients act for landowners, developers, and local authorities on planning applications and appeals involving landscape sensitivity, Green Belt impact, and countryside character considerations. This is intellectually demanding, high-stakes work, and we maintain focused shortlists to ensure the right professionals are matched with the consultancies that value their expertise.
What Our Clients Typically Ask For
• Chartered Landscape Architects or Planners with at least four years of landscape planning and policy experience
• Landscape Sensitivity Assessments, Green Belt boundary reviews, and Landscape Character Assessments
• Landscape evidence for planning applications, appeals, and Local Plan examinations
• Housing land supply assessments and landscape capacity analysis of potential development sites
• Confidence presenting evidence at planning committees and public inquiries
• Clear written communication and strong public speaking skills
• GIS mapping software and Adobe Creative Suite proficiency
If you combine deep landscape policy knowledge with the confidence to present evidence under scrutiny, we want to hear from you.
Why Register With Architecture Social
Green Belt and countryside policy roles require a rare combination of technical landscape expertise and planning policy fluency, and the best positions are filled through specialist recruitment networks. Registering with Architecture Social gives you early access to these intellectually stimulating roles. We take time to understand your policy specialisms, your inquiry experience, and the type of consultancy environment where you do your best work. Your information is held in complete confidence, and our consultants will contact you personally when a relevant opportunity arises.
How to Apply
Share your CV and a summary of your landscape planning experience to begin a confidential conversation. You will be treated as a senior priority — kept at the top of our specialist shortlists and contacted as soon as a suitable role becomes available.