Architectural and Interior Design Project Manager

Job location is flexible, may be based at NDC's headquarters in Baltimore City or at the organization's office in Hyattsville, MD

Job posting closes on February 13, 2023

The Neighborhood Design Center seeks a full-time Project Manager with a passion for community-led design for ongoing architectural and interior design projects. This is a significant opportunity to work in partnership with Maryland’s community leaders who are advocating for and implementing change in their neighborhoods. The candidate will work in a fast-paced, collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with landscape architects, urban planners, architects, foresters, artists and social designers, all committed to social justice.

 

Company
Neighborhood Design Center
Baltimore City or Hyattsville, MD
Responsibilities

What you’ll do

The Architectural and Interior Design Project Manager leads contracted consulting projects, providing mission aligned design assistance to nonprofits, agencies, and corporations on a fee-for-service basis or through project-specific grant support. This can include community engagement, meeting facilitation, code analysis, site feasibility and massing studies, architectural design, and project management and owner’s representative services. For contracted consulting, the Project Manager is responsible for responding to requests for assistance, maintaining positive relationships with NDC partners, the creation of high-quality design products, and timely performance of the scope of contracted work.

The Project Manager may support the work of other programs within the Neighborhood Design Center as needed. NDC is a small nonprofit work environment, so tasks are varied and occasionally unpredictable. A flexible mindset and willingness to pitch in are highly valued. Neighborhood Design Center is a team-oriented, creative and flexible work environment. The Project Manager reports to the Architecture and Community Planning Program Director, works a 32-40 hour work week, and will be required to work some evenings and weekends.

Qualifications

Experience we’re seeking

  • Bachelor’s degree in architecture preferred, with minimum 4 years experience in a professional design office setting
  • Master’s degree in architecture or urban design, or equivalent experience a plus
  • Licensure in architecture or on-track for licensure preferred
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects concurrently
  • Strong demonstrated personal commitment to community design and social justice

 

Job-related skills and attributes 

  • Strong understanding of architectural design excellence, planning and placemaking principles, and construction processes  
  • Strong graphic skills and proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and SketchUp graphic software
  • Knowledge of AutoCAD and Revit software
  • Knowledge of ArcGIS a plus 
  • Outstanding communication skills
  • Excellent collaboration skills 
  • Experience with facilitation and community engagement desirable
  • Spanish language fluency desirable 
  • Ability to effectively meet deadlines 
  • Familiarity with project management software desirable 

 

Instructions

Submission Materials

  • Resume with three professional references and work samples. Include one to two relevant examples of past and/or current work from the past 5 years. Each work example should include the following components: project title, client, milestones with dates, description of project, and your role; file not to exceed 10MB
  • Cover letter: within your cover letter please share a brief statement of how your work or practice addresses racial justice, social equity, and/or design justice; and how your lived experience has influenced that work
Program / Center Affiliation
Job Type
Full-Time