Part II Architectural Assistant / Newly Qualified Architect

RJS Resourcing Ltd

An exciting and ambitious young practice is seeking a Part II Assistant or Newly Qualified Architect to join their growing team in South London. With a strong pipeline of work, this is an opportunity to take ownership, develop your skills, and gain full project exposure in a supportive and creative environment.

What’s on Offer:

* Salary between £28,000 – £35,000 (dependent on experience)

* Full time permanent contract

* Autonomy to work across all RIBA stages, especially Stages 4–5

* Projects across residential and education sectors

* ongoing support to develop skills and career

* A supportive, design-led practice environment

The practice is currently delivering a multi-unit residential development, a school refurbishment, and multiple bespoke residential projects, offering the chance to work across a diverse portfolio.

Responsibiliteis :

* Assisting in the preparation of conceptual design proposals, feasibility studies, and presentations for clients.

* Producing high-quality drawings, models, and visuals using software such as AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, and Adobe Creative Suite.

* Collaborating with senior architects and other consultants to ensure design integrity, technical compliance, and delivery of project goals.

* Contributing to the coordination of design information with engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders.

* Keeping up-to-date with relevant legislation, codes, and best practices.

* Participating in design team meetings and internal project reviews.

* Managing time and tasks effectively to meet project deadlines.

Experience :

* At least 2 years’ experience in a UK practice (ideally design-led)

* Revit proficiency is essential

* Strong experience at RIBA Stage 4

* Confidence working in a smaller office and taking on wider responsibilities

* Enthusiastic, motivated, and eager to see projects through to completion

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Part II or Newly Qualified Architect seeking autonomy, design freedom, and the chance to grow within a small but ambitious studio.

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