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Job Description: Ryan Companies is looking for a creative, innovative, collaborative and forward-thinking Project Interior Designer - Healthcare who aims for the highest standards of excellence. The ideal candidate will be able to problem solve and design both as part of a collaborative team and independently. This individual will be responsible for creating extraordinary design solutions and inspiring design excellence. Candidates with at least 5-7 years of healthcare-specific experience are most likely to be successful in this role, however those with unique career experience or display clear potential for the role will be considered. Ryan Companies uses a unique integrated delivery process that involves architecture, engineering, construction, development, real estate management and capital markets. Ryan’s integrated process requires an individual to be able to work in a proactive and positive manner in tandem with local teams and cross regionally within a national design practice. Some things you can expect to do: Works in tandem with Client, Architects, Design Project Manager, Designers, Development, Construction and Consultants to develop documentation for coordination and construction. Project Delivery: Leads team of interior designers through the project delivery process of a variety of sizes and scales. Coordinates a complete and thorough set of Interior design documents to meet project goals, milestones and schedule. Coordinates all phases of the interiors project scope from programming to construction administration, with specific attention to interior related building codes, interior detail documentation and constructability. Leads development and implementation of an overall design palate that supports the aesthetic, budget, and functional goals of the project. Advises client on appropriate interior finish and material selections. Collaborates with healthcare project team and clients during programming and planning efforts. Participates in and can lead design meetings, consultant meetings and project team meetings. Independently solves problems and applies basic principles of design. Provides guidance and resolves unusual or complex technical issues. Reviews interior design codes and coordinates implementation of requirements. Coordinates Ryan’s QA/QC process and project specifications for interior scope of work. Identifies and communicates deviations in project scope and works with project team to resolve. Performs tasks with a high level of collaboration and sets an example for others to follow. Establishes and pursues annual goals, based on personal, professional and company growth in the industry. Contributes to Ryan culture through participation in office activities, initiatives and learning programs. Direct, supervise and mentor junior staff. Responsible for execution of Ryan’s yearly review and goal setting process based on personal and professional, development goals. Actively participates in Ryan Companies’ and Ryan A+E’s 5-year vision/initiatives and 1-year business plans and goals. To be successful in this role: You must have at least 5 years of related experience. Advanced knowledge of interiors & design concepts, practices, and methods is required, along with a strong working knowledge of Revit, Adobe Creative Suite, Enscape, SketchUp, and Bluebeam. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite is expected. Job Requirements (Qualifications) Professional Interior Design degree or related field experience preferred. Relevant professional work experience in healthcare design, including the design of acute care, ambulatory care, and medical office buildings. Interior Design licensure preferred. Excellent organizational skills. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Strong ability to collaborate and lead a diverse team. Advanced knowledge of interiors and design concepts, practices and methods. EDAC or other healthcare accreditation preferred. Strong knowledge of Revit required. Proficiency in MS Office Suite, Adobe Suite, Enscape, Sketchup and Bluebeam preferred. Knowledge of building regulations, Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI), safety codes and ability to research and apply/incorporate into technical documents. LEED AP and/or WELL AP preferred. You will really stand out if you have: Bachelor's degree in interior design or related field. Interior Design licensure. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional (LEED AP) and/or WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP) Certification(s). Eligibility: Positions require verification of employment eligibility to work in the U.S. Compensation: The base salary is $68,000-$85,000 per year. The base rate may vary within the anticipated range based on factors such as the ultimate location of the position and the selected candidate's knowledge, skills and abilities. Benefits: Competitive Salary Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits Retirement and Savings Benefits Flexible Spending Accounts Life Insurance Educational Assi

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