FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Architectural Design Coordinator role?
The primary focus of the Architectural Design Coordinator role is to assist Project Architects, Project Designers, and Project Managers in the execution of healthcare-related architectural projects from inception to completion, including tasks like preparing documentation, overseeing construction documents, and organizing product research.
What are the educational requirements for this position?
The position requires a Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Architecture.
How much experience is required for this role?
A minimum of 5+ years of experience in all phases of architectural projects is required.
Is there support for professional development in this role?
Yes, LPA offers career growth opportunities, including mentorship from Managing Directors, licensure incentives, professional development grants, and education opportunities.
What software skills are necessary for this position?
Proficiency in Revit is necessary, and good knowledge of Rhino and the Adobe Creative Suite is preferred.
Does this position require any specific regulatory experience?
Yes, experience with HCAI (Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development) is preferred, specifically HCAI I & 3.
What is the salary range for the Architectural Design Coordinator position?
The salary range for this position is between $69,000 and $100,000, and it is eligible for an annual bonus.
Is there a focus on sustainability in the projects we work on?
Yes, LPA is committed to sustainability and aims to create innovative, sustainable environments that positively impact the community and environment.
Do we offer flexible work arrangements?
Yes, LPA is committed to work-life balance and offers arrangements that support this, though specific details about hybrid or remote work structure are not expressly mentioned.
Are there mentorship opportunities available?
Yes, the role includes mentorship from project leaders and managing directors, as well as opportunities to provide mentorship to junior designers.