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GLASGOW AND THE CLYDE VALLEY STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 
AUTHORITY

PLANNING ANALYST (Temporary)					
	REF:  GCV/03/09

GRJ £29,474 - £33,726 

Lower Ground Floor
125 West Regent Street
Glasgow
G2 2SA


The Strategic Development Planning Authority, on behalf of the eight Local 
Authorities of Glasgow and the Clyde Valley area, prepares and monitors the 
joint Strategic Development Plan strategy for the Glasgow City Region. It is 
widely recognised and awarded for its innovative approaches.

This post is an opportunity for a Planning Analyst with a strong focus on 
delivering structured data management and analysis 

You will be required to maintain, develop and update data systems related to 
the work of the Strategic Development Planning Authority. You should be able 
to demonstrate a good working knowledge of data administration, collection 
and management systems, including the use of GIS, especially in terms of 
merging and analysing data from a wide range of internal and external sources. 
 
You should be prepared to exercise initiative in terms of modernising the 
processing for data collection to secure improvements and efficiencies in both 
data quality and mapping outputs.

Similarly, you should be prepared to adopt a flexible approach to workload 
requirements and have a commitment to team working. 

For further information please contact Dr. Grahame Buchan, Strategic 
Development Plan Manager on 0141 229 7733.

Recruitment packs are available from Miss Debbie Crawford on 0141 229 7731 
or [log in to unmask], or in writing to Miss Debbie Crawford, 
Glasgow and the Clyde Valley Strategic Development Planning Authority, Lower 
Ground Floor, 125 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 2SA. 

Further information about the work of the Strategic Development Planning 
Authority can be found on its web site ‘www.gcvcore.gov.uk’.

This post is temporary initially for 3 months to cover maternity leave.

The closing date for applications is Monday 20th April 2009.


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