N Family Club
Part II Architectural Designer / Technician

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Part II Architectural Designer / Technician
Part II Architectural Designer / Technician Department: Property Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: Shoreditch, London Reporting To: Eleanor Figueiredo Compensation: £36,000 - £38,000 / year
Description We’re more than just a nursery group. We’re the UK’s most innovative early-years education provider. At N Family Club, we dreamed of reimagining early years education. Becoming a place that fosters creativity, embraces a curriculum-led approach, and prepares children for the modern world. We’re proudly making our dream a reality – and we want you to be a part of it!
Our Support Office is the engine that keeps N Family Club running smoothly – from operations and finance to people, marketing, and strategy. We’re a tight-knit, fast-paced, and mission-driven team that works together to create exceptional experiences for families and team across all our nurseries. Whether you’re a seasoned expert or early in your career, you’ll be empowered to grow, contribute ideas, and make an impact every day.
What you’ll be doing… Supporting the Architectural Design and Property teams across all design stages from concept to completion Attending site visits including new site surveys for early stage viability assessments / feasibility studies, and on site DTMs during the construction phase Coordinating the production of CGI visuals for marketing sales brochures Assisting with the upkeep of trackers and document control Working closely with consultants to coordinate technical elements into the designs Assisting with planning submissions to obtain required approvals Managing the N Design Guide specification and procurement schedule updates
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You should have… Qualification in Architecture (RIBA Part II or equivalent)/ Architectural Technology (CIAT) 2-5 years industry experience working on UK-based architectural projects (experience in the retrofit or education sector is a bonus) Proficiency in AutoCAD, Sketchup, Adobe Suite (InDesign / Photoshop), MS Office. Experience in Revit / BIM is required Good knowledge of UK building standards, regulations and processes Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Ability to communicate and present clearly using verbal, written and visual techniques Can-do attitude with a solutions-driven approach Ability to work both independently and cross-functionally between teams **Please submit any work samples with your application **
The N Advantage Competitive salary – £36,000 - £38,000, based on experience and dedication Flexible hybrid working model for work-life balance Up to 35 days holiday – including a personal ‘Me’ day and Christmas closure £100 annual learning fund, plus access to in-house development opportunities Enhanced family leave for parents, carers, and more 40% childcare discount, plus 6 emergency days annually And that’s not all! 5-year loyalty bonus – around-the-world trip + 2 bonus weeks off 10-year loyalty bonus – ‘Out of this world’ experience + 2 extra weeks off Referral bonus – earn up to £1,000 per successful hire Amazing discounts – save on groceries, shopping, fitness and more Travel support – season ticket loans and cycle-to-work scheme Socials & wellbeing – annual parties, team events, gym discounts, and online fitness


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Why N Family Club? At N Family Club, we’re reimagining early years education – and we want you to be a part of it. We’re a certified Great Place to Work and one of the UK’s most innovative early years groups. With top salaries, unmatched benefits, and real career progression, we put our people first. Join us today to spark big ideas in young minds and shape a career you’ll love.
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