Cookies

To provide a better user experience, we use marketing cookies.

Accept
Decline
Back to all vacancies

Graduate Landscape Architect

Gloucestershire
Looking to help shape the future of the Southwest region and wider sites across the UK for future generations?
A long shot image of a building with a canopy in the countryside, people are sat gathered round a table underneath the canopy

Situated in 8 acres of fertile land within the AONB on the edge of the Cotswold Escarpment, our Standish studio lies at the heart of our regenerative thinking. It is a working model that helps shape and inform our designs, and a resource for applying and experimenting with regenerative land management.

Here, we’ve been developing our regenerative practice tool, a method of assessing the social and environmental credentials of the projects we work on. It’s a way of challenging the brief, our clients and collaborators, seeking to restore the balance between people, place and nature.

Our work extends widely throughout the surrounding region, from urban to rural environs, developing opportunities for community benefit and reconnection to nature. Recently we’ve been designing new University parks, revitalising listed landscapes, visioning historic parks and gardens and masterplanning the revitalisation of historic town centres. You’ll be working as part of a growing team on career defining projects that help shape the future of the Southwest region and wider sites across the UK for future generations. Across the five studios we work as one shared resource, constantly collaborating and refining ideas, and practices. Find out more about our studios here.

To qualify for this position, you should:

  • Possess a post-graduate qualification in Landscape Architecture, ideally with a couple of years experience working in a landscape architecture practice
  • Enjoy working as a team and in a collaborative studio environment
  • Be self-motivated, engaged and creative

We are an Employee-Owned business, committed to standing alongside clients, communities, and nature to shape meaningful places and explore regenerative futures. As one of the first B Corps of our type in the world, we prioritise people, planet, and profit equally, and welcome candidates who share these values. We are an inclusive workplace that values diversity, and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

We support our team by providing benefits that include a minimum of 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, flexible start and finish times, hybrid and flexible working, company pension, enhanced maternity and paternity pay, support with professional fees, CPD, and an annual study trip allowance. There are opportunities to work and collaborate across our UK wide studios.

Salary: £26,000 – £28,000

Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. If you require sponsorship, please check your eligibility against the relevant criteria on the UK Government website before submitting your application.

No agencies please.

Closing date for applications: Sunday 26 October 23:59

Apply here