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Part 2 Architectural Assistant

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Part 2 Architectural Assistant
Preston
Up to £32,000

Aztrum is thrilled to be partnering with a highly respected Architectural practice in Preston that is entering an exciting phase of growth. With a strong pipeline of meaningful Healthcare projects, this team is shaping environments that directly impact patient wellbeing, clinical efficiency, and community health. 

They are ready to welcome a talented Part 2 Architectural Assistant who is eager to make a real difference while developing their career within a supportive, forward-thinking studio.

Key Responsibilities for this Part 2 Architectural Assistant role:

Assist in crafting innovative healthcare design concepts and producing precise, high-quality technical drawings

Create engaging 3D models, renders, and visualisations that bring patient-focused and clinical spaces to life

Support the preparation of planning applications, healthcare compliance documents, and regulatory submissions

Collaborate closely with the wider design team to ensure projects meet healthcare standards, deadlines, and exceptional quality

Attend client meetings, site visits, and project reviews alongside NHS trusts and private healthcare partners

Contribute to compelling presentations, reports, and design documents that communicate vision with clarity

Carry out research into healthcare materials, medical equipment integration, and sector-leading design trends

Key Requirements for this Part 2 Architectural Assistant role:

Proficiency in Revit is essential

Strong understanding of UK building regulations, planning processes, and healthcare design standards

Excellent communication and presentation abilities

A creative, solution-driven approach with a passion for problem-solving

Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a dynamic team

Strong organisational skills with confidence managing multiple responsibilities

A genuine enthusiasm for sustainable, patient-centred healthcare design

If you’re excited by the idea of shaping better healthcare environments and joining a practice where your creativity and ambition can truly flourish, don’t hesitate. Send your CV to , or call (phone number removed) for more information

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