Landscape Architect

Location:   London

Contract:   Permanent and/or 12 months fixed term

Salary:       £25,000- £33,000 depending on experience

Hours:       37.5 hours per week

We are seeking a Landscape Architect to join our award-winning team. As part of Groundwork London’s Landscape Design Service you will be at the heart of our most exciting and challenging landscape, green infrastructure and public realm projects in London, whilst still having the opportunity for creative freedom and autonomy.

You should have proven UK based experience with a passion for design and all-round technical knowledge. Working with the team and independently, you will plan the design and implementation of landscape improvement projects, overseeing the high quality of design service to meet the needs of clients, end-users and the wider community.

You will either be a Chartered Landscape Architect (CMLI) or working towards CMLI with demonstrable experience and/or a degree in Landscape Architecture (or equivalent) as well as a Post-Graduate Diploma or Masters degree in Landscape Architecture and demonstrable experience.

In addition to your design skills, you will be an excellent project manager and communicator, able to build productive and sustaining relationships with clients, partners and Groundwork staff.

If you, or someone you know, are dynamic and creative, and passionate about changing the landscape for the London communities, we would love to hear from you.

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Download a job description and submit your CV, along with no more than three examples from your portfolio and a personal statement (maximum two sides) setting out your experience and skills in relation to the person specification criteria and job description.

Please send your details to londonjobs@groundwork.org.uk quoting reference 692/LA.

Closing date for applications: Sunday 16 August 2020

Interview Date (TBC): Wednesday 19 August 2020

Groundwork London is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all members of the community.