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Placemaking Manager

Mattinson Partnership
Posted 17 hours ago, valid for 9 days
Location

London, Greater London EC3V 3LA, England

Salary

£42,000 - £44,000 per year

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The role is a strategic placemaking position aimed at creating vibrant, sustainable neighborhoods through public realm improvements and cultural activations.
  • Candidates should have experience in delivering place, public realm, or streetscape projects, with a focus on project management and stakeholder collaboration.
  • The position requires a creative and pragmatic practitioner who thrives in a small, innovative organization and has a proven track record of successful project delivery.
  • The expected salary for this role is competitive, reflecting the experience and skills required, although specific figures are not mentioned.
  • Applicants should have a minimum of several years of relevant experience in placemaking or similar fields to be considered for this position.

Role Overview
A strategic placemaking position focused on shaping vibrant, sustainable and people-centred neighbourhoods. The role leads public realm improvements, cultural activations, and nature-based interventions that strengthen local identity, support economic vitality and enhance wellbeing. Working within a small, fast-paced organisation, the postholder collaborates with partners across public, private and community sectors to deliver high-impact projects across streets, open spaces and under-used urban assets.



Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the end-to-end delivery of placemaking, public realm and greening projects, from concept and brief development to procurement, contract administration and completion.

  • Drive a pipeline of capital and non-capital interventions, including small-scale enhancements, cultural installations and public art commissions.

  • Develop evidence-based proposals and investment cases for nature, biodiversity and climate-positive initiatives.

  • Maintain and manage a live database of potential public realm and environmental improvements, ensuring prioritisation aligned to organisational strategy.

  • Support the effective management and activation of organisation-owned or managed assets, with a focus on long-term cultural and community use.

  • Build productive partnerships with local authorities, landowners, cultural institutions, transport bodies and funders to co-design and co-deliver projects.

  • Contribute to funding bids, business cases and grant applications to unlock external investment.

  • Work closely with communications colleagues to share project outcomes, promote activity and highlight the organisation's placemaking impact.

  • Represent the organisation in stakeholder forums and collaborative workstreams.

  • Support organisational insight through improved data gathering, monitoring and reporting.

  • Line-manage an operational staff member responsible for on-the-ground greening and maintenance.



Candidate Profile

A creative and pragmatic placemaking practitioner with a track record of delivering public realm projects and collaborative urban improvements. Brings strong project management capability, good design judgement, and confidence working with a range of stakeholders. Thrives in a small, innovative organisation where flexibility, partnership working and hands-on delivery are central.



Key Skills & Experience

  • Experience delivering place, public realm or streetscape projects using recognised project management tools and processes.

  • Ability to identify opportunities and convert ideas into practical, funded projects.

  • Skilled in developing strategies, action plans or research that inform decision making and programme development.

  • Proven partnership experience across public and private sectors, with the ability to secure buy-in, influence delivery and support co-funding.

  • Experience preparing briefs, managing consultants, and overseeing capital or environmental works.

  • Understanding of policy areas relevant to public realm delivery, including active travel, sustainability, safety, inclusion, arts and culture.

  • Familiarity with statutory consents processes such as planning, highways licences or related permissions.

  • Experience contributing to business planning and aligning annual priorities with longer-term strategic objectives.

  • Experience managing staff or supporting others' development.

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