Architecture for London - London, United Kingdom
without deadline
Tasks: Administration, Communication
Topics: Circularity, Natural Materials
Type: Full-time, Part-time
Experience required: Entry-level
Language: English is sufficient
Tasks: Administration, Communication
Topics: Circularity, Natural Materials
Type: Full-time, Part-time
Experience required: Entry-level
Language: English is sufficient
Architecture for London has an opportunity for a studio assistant to join its team in London. An ideal position for anyone studying architecture or looking for a design-related role.
We are looking for a studio/office assistant ideally with architecture/design-related education or experience to carry out administrative roles within a thriving practice. The studio assistant would support the studio manager and the senior team.
We are award-winning architects and designers working on a range of private residential, and commercial projects across London. We work toward Passivhaus and EnerPHit standards of comfort and low energy, creating sustainable homes.
The ideal candidate should be looking to build experience and responsibility but also be willing to carry out the basic tasks required in supporting a busy practice. The role covers studio management and marketing.
This is a full-time or part-time role based at our studio in Farringdon.
Studio management:
- Administrative tasks
- Prepare and edit documents
- Studio maintenance and housekeeping
Marketing:
- Preparing awards submissions
- Researching and editing written content
- Supporting business development
- Organising events
Essential skills:
- Excel/Google Sheets
- Adobe InDesign
- Organised
- Strong communicator
- High standard of written and spoken English
- Proactive and logical approach to problem-solving
- Ability to meet deadlines and prioritise workloads
Our studio is a friendly and collaborative environment where the team is encouraged and provided with the opportunity to develop and progress. We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from minority background candidates typically underrepresented across the built environment.