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Part II/Junior Architect
Join a leading design practice, contribute to inspiring public projects, and build your skills. Strong portfolio, can-do attitude and growth mindset required. Premium training offered.
If you’re hoping to launch your architecture career with a blend of creativity and real progression, this Part II/Junior Architect role is one of the most impressive currently available.
This full-time position offers a competitive estimated salary of £28,800 – £48,000 per year, with access to professional development and a collaborative, reputable team environment. Remote working is not possible; all work is on-site for direct team engagement.
What sets this offer apart is a workplace renowned for design excellence and a strong supportive network. Standout candidates will bring a superb portfolio, ambition, and the ability to thrive in a creative studio atmosphere.
What You’ll Be Doing Day-to-Day
You’ll be joining a talented team to deliver outstanding civic, cultural, and mixed-use architecture projects—no two days are exactly alike.
Expect hands-on involvement in the design process, from initial concept through to detail development. You’ll be collaborating frequently with other architects and designers.
Your creative input is valued here: bring your ideas and contribute to innovative solutions in architecture. Attention to detail, precision, and proactive communication are keys to success in this role.
The studio supports ongoing learning; you’ll have opportunities to enhance your portfolio and grow your technical and design skills. Expect to work within a vibrant, collaborative culture that encourages initiative and creative thinking every day.
The Advantages – Why Apply?
There’s a real focus on your growth. Structured opportunities for career progression and professional training are integrated into this role.
You’ll work with a supportive, award-winning practice where innovation is encouraged and recognised. This is an ideal environment for ambitious architects wanting to make an immediate impact.
The Disadvantages to Consider
The absence of remote work may be limiting for those seeking flexibility; you must be prepared to work onsite daily with the team.
Expectations are high: a top-quality, thoughtfully presented portfolio and a proactive approach are essential to get noticed and to thrive long-term in the role.
Our Verdict – Should You Apply?
If you’re an aspiring architect with drive and creative flair, this is a strong chance to immerse yourself in a deeply collaborative, respected studio. The learning and growth opportunities outweigh the cons for anyone serious about an architecture career.