Consultant Landscape Architect – Green Infrastructure and Landscape Design

Salary/Rate:£28,370 - £34,960
Town/City:London
County:London
Sector:Landscape Architecture
Job ref:1073225
Post Date:19.11.24
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About the Role

Our client is a multi-award-winning environmental consultancy that has been shaping sustainable landscapes for over 14 years. As a certified B-Corp, they are committed to making a positive impact on both people and the planet. With a team of 80+ professionals across seven UK offices, our client leads in ecology, arboriculture, landscape planning, and green and blue infrastructure design.

The company promotes a 4-day work week (Fridays off) to foster a healthier work-life balance while driving creativity and innovation. This is your chance to join a supportive, collaborative team working on diverse, meaningful projects that connect people with nature.

Salary

£28,870 – £34,960, depending on experience.
Our client operates a transparent pay structure, with salaries reviewed annually to reflect inflation and market conditions.

The Role

We’re seeking a Consultant Landscape Architect with 3–5 years of professional experience to join the Green Infrastructure and Landscape Design team. Collaborate with experts in ecology, arboriculture, and landscape planning to deliver exceptional, evidence-led designs that prioritize sustainability and resilience.

This role offers:

  • 4-day work week with Fridays off.
  • Hybrid working (2 days in the office or on-site).
  • Locations: London (preferred), Manchester, Birmingham, or Bristol.

Responsibilities

  • Lead projects through LI/RIBA design stages, from strategies and masterplans to technical designs.
  • Produce design drawings, green/blue infrastructure plans, and landscape masterplans.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure holistic, site-specific solutions.
  • Engage with clients and design teams while managing workloads effectively.
  • Participate in workshops, team meetings, and professional development initiatives.

Ideal Candidate

  • 3–5 years’ professional experience and postgraduate qualifications in Landscape Architecture or a related field.
  • Experience running projects through all design stages.
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and ideally Revit.
  • Strong skills in sustainable design, ecosystems services, and climate-adaptive strategies.
  • Chartered or working toward Chartered Membership of the Landscape Institute.
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and time management skills.
  • Full right to work in the UK.

Desirable Skills

  • Knowledge of UK planning systems.
  • Experience with the Building with Nature Accreditation.
  • Passion for planting schemes, biodiversity, and resilient design.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary with transparent pay grades.
  • Life insurance, EV scheme, and mental health support.
  • Up to two professional subscriptions covered.
  • Opportunities to participate in company-wide learning programs and supported volunteering.

How to Apply

Submit your CV and portfolio (max 8 projects) to vicky@oceantoearth.co.uk 

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