
Clinical Director
- Ireland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Define and implement the organization’s planning and consenting strategy in support of its development and investment pipeline.
- Act as the senior leader on all planning, consenting, and environmental matters, reporting to executive leadership and board-level stakeholders.
- Provide strategic advice on planning issues and regulatory developments.
- Develop internal governance processes related to project planning, risk, and investment approvals.
- Engage with regulatory bodies, policy makers, and industry forums to help shape the planning environment for renewable projects.
- Establish and manage project development and investment decision frameworks.
- Identify and mitigate critical path risks throughout the planning lifecycle.
- Lead the delivery of planning applications and statutory consents across a portfolio of energy projects.
- Own and manage consenting strategies and timelines, ensuring they align with commercial milestones.
- Monitor planning-related risks and work collaboratively with internal and external advisors to resolve issues.
- Oversee multiple concurrent development projects with varying complexity, scale, and risk.
- Apply expertise in infrastructure project delivery, particularly in areas such as environmental assessment, design for planning, and relevant legislative frameworks.
- Manage procurement and contracts for planning and environmental services.
- Represent the organization in external consultations and public engagements.
- Lead interactions with joint venture partners and manage contractual agreements (e.g., SLAs).
- Build and maintain relationships with statutory authorities, government departments, communities, and NGOs.
- Participate in industry working groups, forums, and regulatory discussions to influence policy and planning direction.
- Lead and mentor a high-performing planning and environmental team.
- Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and professional development.
- Manage relationships with external advisors, including legal, environmental, and technical consultants.
- Promote a strong health, safety, and welfare culture across all operations.
- Actively participate in the organization’s performance management process to ensure personal and team success.
- Honours degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning, or a related discipline.
- Minimum of 10 years’ experience in renewable energy project development.
- Extensive background in planning and consenting, environmental impact assessment (EIA), and infrastructure delivery.
- Demonstrated experience in managing large-scale planning applications and navigating complex stakeholder environments.
- Strong track record working within the Irish renewable energy sector.
- In-depth knowledge of Irish and EU planning legislation, environmental regulations, and licensing processes.
- Familiarity with renewable technologies (wind, solar, battery storage, hydrogen), energy markets, and grid infrastructure.
- Competent in preparing and reviewing Environmental Impact Assessment Reports (EIAR) and related planning documentation.
- Proven ability to oversee multiple development projects simultaneously, each with distinct priorities and risks.
- Strong skills in programme management, strategic execution, and delivery-focused leadership.
- Demonstrated leadership in managing cross-functional teams and engaging with senior stakeholders.
- Excellent interpersonal, influencing, and negotiation skills.
- Experience navigating politically sensitive and rapidly evolving environments.
- Solutions-oriented and proactive with a strategic mindset.
- Highly organized, self-driven, and quality-focused.
- Additional qualifications (e.g., IPI, RTPI, IEMA) are an advantage but not essential.