Preparing for the September Recruitment Surge: Key Insights for Planning Teams

July 10, 2026

September is historically one of the busiest months for planning recruitment. Teams return from summer leave, projects accelerate, and multiple vacancies are released simultaneously. Advertising early — in July and August — allows organisations to get ahead of this surge, securing interest before the market becomes crowded.

Roles expected to spike in September include Development Management Planners, Senior Policy Officers, Principal Planners, Urban Designers, Regeneration Specialists, and Infrastructure Planners. Councils in London, Kent, Surrey, Essex, West Midlands, and Greater Manchester typically lead the surge, followed closely by consultancies across the South East, Midlands, and North West.

By advertising early, employers reduce pressure in September, maintain momentum, and ensure roles reach active planning professionals ahead of the peak period. PLANNINGJOBS.COM’s reduced July rates provide a cost‑effective way to prepare for this surge while maintaining strong visibility.

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