Assistant Plan Coordinator
Norwich, Norfolk County, NR3, England, UK
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Compliance
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We are looking to recruit an Assistant Travel Plan Coordinator to join our Transport and Travel Planning team in Norwich.
In this role you will be based in the heart of the vibrant and historic city of Norwich, working in partnership with Norwich County Council.
This role sits within our Ato Better team. Ato Better is a collaboration between WSP and Norfolk County Council, delivering a residential travel planning project across Norfolk. The project aims to empower communities to make informed, sustainable travel choices that reduce reliance on private cars and promote healthier, greener lifestyles.
This is an exciting and varied position that offers the opportunity to take ownership of tasks, develop innovative ideas, and make a real impact. Reporting to the Project Manager, you will support the team, work independently while engaging with a wide range of stakeholders, delivery partners, and residents, to achieve key objectives of the project such as facilitate opportunities for active, healthy, and accessible travel, maximise opportunities for sustainable modes of travel, facilitate sustainable travel and engage with communities to raise awareness.
This is a varied role with responsibilities including:
- Co-developing and implementing intervention delivery plans with the project team.
- Writing, delivering, and monitoring Residential Travel Plans across Norfolk on behalf of Norfolk County Council and housing developer clients.
- Managing projects from concept to delivery, including timelines, budgets, and stakeholder reporting.
- Collecting, analysing, and interpreting travel behaviour data to inform decisions and evaluate intervention success.
- Preparing reports and dashboards for internal and external stakeholders.
- Supporting public engagement events and sustainable travel interventions, including planning, team coordination, and performance monitoring.
You’ll have access to workspace at County Hall in Norwich, providing opportunities to collaborate and connect with your team. We also support flexible working and will provide all necessary equipment to enable remote working.
What we will be looking for you to demonstrate…- Strong communication and engagement skills, confident in public-facing roles and event delivery.
- Experience in working with people in communities, resident, and/or stakeholder engagement.
- Proven ability in event planning and monitoring outputs.
- Project tasks management skills, including workload prioritisation and delivery against deadlines.
- Analytical mindset with experience using data to drive decision-making.
- Working as part of a team, ability to work collaboratively and solutions driven.
Don’t quite meet all the criteria? Apply, and we can see how your experience aligns to this role and other opportunities within the team.
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