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Architectural Design Coordinator - Healthcare

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LPA, Inc.

1mo ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • San Diego

AI generated summary

  • You need a degree in Architecture, 5+ years of experience, pursuing a license and LEED, proficiency in Revit, and preferably HCAI experience. Strong design vision and commitment to quality are essential.
  • You will support project teams by preparing and overseeing documentation, conducting research, coordinating with disciplines, and mentoring junior designers throughout project execution.

Requirements

  • - Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Architecture
  • - 5+ years of experience in all phases of architectural projects
  • - Actively pursuing architectural license (or already licensed) and LEED accreditation
  • - Proficiency in Revit. Good knowledge of Rhino and Adobe Creative Suite preferred.
  • - HCAI (OSHPD) experience preferred. Preferably HCAI I & 3.
  • - Demonstrate independence, innovation, and vision with program, project design, and implementation
  • - Commitment to pursue high quality construction documents

Responsibilities

  • You will be living and breathing the project from inception to completion and be able to turn your hand to all aspects of the project
  • The Design Coordinator will assist Project Architects, Project Designers and Project Managers in the execution of specific assignments
  • Prepare documentation and oversee documentation for design development and construction documents
  • Review and process construction administration documents
  • Organize research for product and construction methods related to projects
  • Partner with our other in-house disciplines on document coordination
  • Mentor-ship from project leaders and managing directors, provide mentorship to junior designers

FAQs

What is the primary focus of the Architectural Design Coordinator position?

The primary focus is to work within the Healthcare team on a variety of innovative, sustainable projects such as cancer centers, outpatient facilities, hospital campuses, and medical office buildings.

What kind of projects will I be involved with?

You will be involved with a broad range of healthcare-related projects, including cancer centers, outpatient facilities, ground up hospital campuses, and medical office buildings.

What qualifications are required for this position?

A Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Architecture, 5+ years of experience in all phases of architectural projects, and proficiency in Revit are required. Actively pursuing an architectural license and LEED accreditation, as well as knowledge of Rhino and Adobe Creative Suite, is preferred.

What type of experience is preferred for candidates?

Experience with HCAI (OSHPD), particularly HCAI I & 3, is preferred.

Is mentorship provided in this role?

Yes, mentorship is provided from project leaders, managing directors, and also opportunities for you to mentor junior designers.

What kind of benefits does LPA offer?

LPA offers competitive salaries, health and dental insurance, retirement and financial benefits, wellness programs, and other work/life plans.

What is the salary range for this position?

The salary range for the Architectural Design Coordinator position is $69,000 - $100,000, and it is eligible for an annual bonus.

Is pursuing a professional license encouraged?

Yes, candidates are expected to be actively pursuing their architectural license and LEED accreditation.

How does LPA approach sustainability?

LPA is committed to sustainability and has been compliant with the 2030 Challenge for the past two years, focusing on creating projects with positive environmental, economic, and social impacts.

What is the expected work culture at LPA?

The work culture at LPA emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and experimentation, with a commitment to diversity, wellness, and work-life balance.

What opportunities for professional development exist?

LPA provides career growth opportunities, mentorship from senior staff, professional development grants, education opportunities, and study grants for exploration.

Are unsolicited resumes accepted from recruitment agencies?

No, LPA does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or employment agencies without a signed contract.

Changing Lives by Design

Real Estate
Industry
201-500
Employees
1965
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Since LPA was founded in 1965, it's been our mission to deliver timeless, sustainable designs that benefit the environment, generate lasting value, enrich the human experience and ensure a better future. Through every partnership and project, our goal is to innovate, inspire and improve people's lives. At LPA, we believe people are our most valuable asset. Influenced by a culture of creativity and collaboration, we are passionate about projects that change lives. Our work is shaped by talented designers who believe it's our responsibility to leave this world a better place than we found it. We invite you to join our team and create a better future with us.