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Architect | aspiring design manager

Telford
Grõ Careers
Design manager
Posted: 24 April
Offer description

At a certain point, some architects start to notice something.


It is not that you have fallen out of love with architecture.

It is that the part they are best at is not always the part their job title reflects.


You may have been the person holding the project together while others focused on their own piece.

The one spotting the gap before it became a problem.

The one clients trusted because you could bring clarity without drama.

The one who understood the design, but also the programme, the risk, the team dynamic, the consultant tension, the commercial pressure, the unanswered question sitting quietly in the background.


You may have become known for calm leadership rather than noise.

For judgement rather than theatre.

For seeing the whole board.


And perhaps you have started to realise that the career path in front of you inside traditional practice is not quite aligned with where your strengths now sit.


That is exactly where this opportunity comes in.


Grõ Careers has been appointed exclusively by a globally respected design practice to support the continued growth of its in-house Project & Design Management Group in London.


The team is hiring at multiple levels, from architects making a deliberate move into Design Management, through to more experienced individuals ready to operate at Senior Design Manager level.


This is not a diluted version of architecture.

It is a move into the part of the process where strategy, leadership, coordination, judgement and design intelligence come together.


A place for architects who still care deeply about quality, but want to play a different role in how major projects are shaped and delivered.


What this feels like in practice


You would sit close to the centre of major projects.


Not buried in production.

Not orbiting the edges.

At the centre.


Working across cultural, civic, education, mixed-use, public-sector and large-scale global projects, you would help create the structure that allows ambitious design to happen properly.


That means setting direction early.

Clarifying scope.

Mapping responsibilities.

Building sensible programmes.

Coordinating teams before issues harden into problems.

Managing information flow.

Leading conversations that bring alignment rather than confusion.


On some projects, you may be the person stepping fully into that responsibility for the first time.


On others, particularly at senior level, you may already know exactly what this looks like - leading complex multi-stakeholder teams, navigating competing priorities, holding commercial and programme pressure without losing sight of design intent, and bringing confidence to the room when it matters.


Either way, this group exists for people who know that the success of a project is rarely just about the drawings.


It is about how the whole thing is set up, led, protected and moved forward.


Why this move is different


Most architects are never really shown this path.

Or if they are, it is framed badly.

Too operational. Too vague. Too far removed from design. Too close to administration.


This is none of those things.


This is a design-led environment that understands the value of architects who can think strategically.

People who can bridge design ambition and delivery reality.

People who can create order, build trust, and help complex projects move with more intelligence.


For the right architect, this is a genuine turning point.


Not just a new role.

A new pathway.


One where your ability to lead, structure, influence and de-risk becomes the thing that is most valued.


You will likely recognise yourself here if…


You are an architect who has gradually become more than an architect in the conventional sense.

You have:


* taken ownership of project set-up, coordination, staging or team structure
* been the person driving programmes, deliverables, design responsibility or workflows
* chaired meetings and created momentum where things could easily drift
* managed consultants, clients or stakeholders across complex schemes
* dealt with change, ambiguity, competing priorities and delivery pressure
* found yourself increasingly energised by strategy, organisation, leadership and clarity
* cared as much about how a project is run as how it looks


You may currently be an Architect, Project Architect, Project Lead, Exp. Part II with broader coordination responsibilities, Design Manager in all but title, or someone already operating in Design Management and ready for a more established platform.


For more senior applicants, the brief extends to those who can demonstrate broader project leadership, stronger commercial awareness, and the ability to guide teams and shape methodology at group level.


The kind of person this tends to suit


More often, it suits architects who are thoughtful, highly organised, composed, credible and quietly influential.


People who do not need to dominate to lead.

People who can hold complexity without overcomplicating it.

People who are respected because they bring clarity, sound judgement and trust.


You may be ambitious, but not in a performative way.

You may want more ownership, more strategic input, more influence over how projects happen - but also a career path that feels more sustainable and more aligned with how you naturally operate.


What the practice is looking for


They are open to a range of levels, but the common thread is depth.


They want architects who understand complex projects properly.

Who know how teams and information move.

Who can see risk early.

Who understand how design intent can be protected through structure, coordination and decision-making.


Broadly, they are interested in people who can demonstrate:


* experience within a respected design practice or similarly complex project environment
* strong grounding across RIBA stages 0-4/5
* meaningful coordination or leadership responsibility on substantial projects or packages
* confidence around programmes, DRMs, risk, change, tender information and stakeholder management
* the communication skills to represent a project well internally and externally
* a genuine desire to move into, or deepen within, Design Management rather than simply leave architecture
* RIBA Part 3 / ARB accreditation, or a minimum of three years RIBA Part 2 experience in a UK-based practice
* full rights to live and work in the UK without sponsorship


For senior-level hires, greater emphasis will naturally be placed on project scale, leadership depth, commercial maturity and the ability to operate as a senior voice within the group.


Why architects make this move


Because eventually, some people realise they do not want “more of the same” in a slightly more senior title.


They want a platform that reflects where their value really sits now.


This opportunity offers exactly that:


* a clear move into Design Management or Senior Design Management within a major international practice
* exposure to significant, high-profile and genuinely complex work
* a role that values leadership, judgement and coordination as highly as technical or design pedigree
* the chance to build a longer-term career path into senior project leadership, broader design management, or future client-side opportunities


Architects rarely come across openings like this at the right moment.


When they do, it tends to be because Grõ is involved.


Practical details


* Location: London
* Employer: Global design practice
* Role Type: Full-time, 6-month fixed-term contract within the in-house Project Management Group
* Future Potential: Scope for the role to become permanent after the initial contract
* Levels: Design Manager and Senior Design Manager
* Salary: £48k-£80k (per annum, depending on level) + Benefits
* Exclusivity: Grõ Careers has been appointed exclusively on this search


How to apply


If this feels less like a job change and more like the next logical evolution of how you already work, send your CV to Grõ Careers.


We will handle conversations discreetly. Shortlisted applicants will receive tailored guidance on how to frame their experience for a DM pathway, including CV and portfolio refinement.

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