Project Manager - Landscape Architecture
- CENTRAL PARK CONSERVANCY INC
- Office
- 2w ago
- Full-Time
- On-site
Reports to: Studio Director for Landscape Architecture
Department: Capital Projects
Job Type: Full Time/Exempt
Schedule: 9AM – 5PM
About the Central Park Conservancy
Central Park is one of the most famous and beloved urban public spaces in the world. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1857, the 843-acre park was the first purpose-built public park in the country and is a National Historic Landmark. The Park sees a unique and extraordinary level of use, with over 42 million visits per year.
The Central Park Conservancy (“the Conservancy”), a private not-for-profit organization, was founded in 1980 to rescue the Park, which had fallen into serious disrepair at that time. Since its founding, the Conservancy has grown to be fully responsible for the physical maintenance and upkeep of the Park through a management agreement with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. To date, the Conservancy has overseen the investment of approximately $1.6 billion in the restoration of the Park, employs nearly 400 people, and has an operating budget of $120 million.
The Capital Projects department is responsible for and supports the Conservancy’s efforts of restoration and stewardship of Central Park, with an ongoing program of work that includes historic and ecological landscape and water body restorations, redesign of playground and recreation facilities, infrastructure modernization and a wide range of architectural rehabilitation projects. The department is approximately 30 people composed of primarily planners, landscape architects, and architects whose focus includes the planning, design, and construction of projects of varying complexity, program, and scale. Most recently, the Capital Projects department was responsible for the completion of the award-winning Davis Center in the Northend of the Park and the restoration of the Conservancy Garden.
Position Summary
A Project Manager’s (PM) role on the project team is to ensure the established goals of a project are met. A project manager may work on several projects at once (depending on the scope of the projects) managing budgets, schedules, and design deliverables. Reporting to the Studio Director of Landscape Architecture, a PM is responsible for leading and mentoring Assistant Landscape Architects and Project Landscape Architects who are part of their project teams. The PM will also coordinate with external consultants, city agencies, and various internal stakeholders throughout all phases of design and construction.
The PM is a leadership position within the studio in which a person helps execute projects with Department Leadership.
Position Responsibilities
The Project Manager leads the process of design, coordination, and documentation for the design team and is the primary interface with the consultant team.
The Project Manager has the following responsibilities:
As the lead on the project, leads the design team in:
Act as point person for the project team in:
Position Qualifications
Salary range: $89K to $115,400 (based on level of experience)
Please submit a resume and portfolio with your application.
Diversity, Equity & inclusion
The Central Park Conservancy’s work is guided by the belief that Central Park, and all public parks, must be managed and actively protected as an inclusive and democratic space for all.
Working closely with our New York City partners, we will always strive towards creating and sustaining a sense of belonging for all visitors and advocating for equitable and accessible public use of the Park.
In service of this belief, we are committed to fostering a workforce and organizational culture that is as diverse as Central Park itself and the dynamic city it serves.
Safety Requirements
Establishment and maintenance of a safe work environment is the shared responsibility of this organization and employees at every level. The Conservancy will make every effort to assure a safe environment and be in compliance with federal, state, and local safety regulations. Employees are expected to obey safety rules and to exercise caution in all their work activities. Accordingly, employees should be aware of any hazards which could cause an injury or accident (e.g., spills, obstacles in walkways, etc.). If an employee discovers a potentially dangerous condition, he/she/they should alert other employees and notify his/her/their supervisor immediately.
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.