Join Bristol City Council as a Landscape Architect

Job Fields and Important Details

FieldsDescription
PositionLandscape Architect
OrganisationBristol City Council
CountryUnited Kingdom
CityBristol
No of VacanciesN/A
Project NameN/A
Skills and Qualifications

Significant experience in public realm and landscape design
Proficiency in digital design tools and applications
Project management skills in public realm projects, including preparing project briefs, procurement documentation, contract administration, and financial control
Knowledge of Bristol City Council’s values and disability inclusivity commitment

ExperienceProven experience in public realm and landscape design, including project management
Salary£40,221 - £43,421 pro-rata (BG12) with flexible working hours, pension scheme, and paid expenses

Organisation Details

Bristol City Council offers a high-profile, supportive environment committed to flexibility and hybrid working arrangements. As a Disability Confident employer, Bristol City Council welcomes applicants from all backgrounds and ensures a diverse workforce.

Job Description

Part-Time (18.5 hours per week), Fixed Term until 31/03/2026
Lead public realm improvement projects from concept to completion for the city centre and local high streets
Develop and deliver public realm schemes

Advertisement

How to Apply

Applications are made through the link below.

Related Jobs

5-Days UDL GIS

Masterclass

GIS Made Easy – Learn to Map, Analyse, and Transform Urban Futures

Session Dates

14th-18th July 2025

Curating the best graduate thesis project globally!

Free E-Book

Spatial mapping With GIS

Map, Analyse and Transform Urban Futures !

Free E-Book

From thesis to Portfolio

A Guide to Convert Academic Work into a Professional Portfolio”

Thesis Report Writing for Architecture and Urban Studies

Join Our WhatsApp Group

Sign up for our Newsletter

Please go through our Newsletter Policy

E-Book- Spatial Analysis With GIS

Map, Analyse and Transform Urban Futures!

E-Book- From Thesis To Portfolio

A Guide to Convert Academic Work into a Professional Portfolio