Tom Stuart-Smith Studio is looking for a Landscape Architect with a minimum of two years’ relevant experience to join its practice of 22 designers and support staff. The studio is based at Serge Hill, near St Albans, in a recently built contemporary studio immersed in established gardens, with access to a new horticultural growing space, The Orchard.
You will be working on a variety of exciting public and private gardens, urban spaces, and historic landscapes in the UK and overseas.
Essential skills and attributes:
1. Master’s in landscape architecture or diploma in garden design or equivalent professional experience working in a landscape design studio.
2. Dedicated, organised, self-motivated and willing to work on a range of projects.
3. Excellent communication and coordination skills, including the ability to sketch and develop designs on paper as well as digitally.
4. Ability to work effectively both individually and within a team.
5. Can work under pressure and to the highest standard for project deadlines.
6. Strong skills in AutoCAD, Sketchup, Microsoft Office and Adobe Suite.
7. Fluency in English language.
8. Eligibility to work in the UK and Europe and possession of any relevant visas.
What we offer:
1. We support staff with fees and mentoring on the Landscape Institute’s Pathway to Chartership.
2. Paid gardening experience in the Orchard and Dairy gardens to develop practical horticultural skills.
3. We cook and eat together using produce that we grow in our vegetable plot.
4. A friendly, warm and supportive work environment.
5. An annual CPD allowance so that you can continue to progress your skills and knowledge and we also plan annual study tours.
6. Competitive salary.
7. Depending on experience, employees can after an initial period work remotely 1 day a week.
Application deadline: 21st February 2025
If you are interested in the position, please send a portfolio of recent work (max of 10MB, with no external links), CV and cover letter to: recruitment@tomstuartsmith.co.uk
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