FAQs
What is the salary range for the Conservation Architect position?
The salary range for the Conservation Architect position is GBP 45,000 to GBP 52,000, depending on experience (DOE).
What location is the job based in?
The job is based in North Hampshire.
What type of projects will the Conservation Architect be working on?
The Conservation Architect will work on heritage and conservation projects, as well as projects in the Housing, Education, and Commercial sectors.
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
Key responsibilities include leading and managing conservation and heritage projects, conducting building condition assessments, collaborating with Directors, liaising with heritage bodies, mentoring junior staff, and preparing design and technical reports.
What qualifications are required for this position?
The ideal candidate should be ARB-registered with several years of post-Part 3 experience, and expertise in conservation architecture, particularly with listed buildings and heritage sites.
Are there opportunities for career advancement in this role?
Yes, there are opportunities for career progression and mentorship within the practice.
What benefits does the company offer?
The company offers a competitive salary, free on-site parking, a casual dress code, regular team socials, and the opportunity to work on prestigious heritage projects.
Is experience in project management necessary for this role?
Yes, experience in project management and RIBA Stage 5 execution is required for this position.
How will the Conservation Architect collaborate with others in the practice?
The Conservation Architect will collaborate with Directors on key project decisions and mentor and support junior staff.
Can candidates outside of North Hampshire apply?
Yes, candidates from outside North Hampshire can apply, provided they are willing to relocate.