Healthcare Facilities, Design Principles, Project Planning, Team Collaboration
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ABOUT THE JOB
The Senior Architectural Medical Planner is a senior-level subject matter expert in healthcare planning and design, responsible for leading the programming, planning, and clinical integration of complex healthcare facilities. This role bridges clinical operations and architectural design, translating healthcare delivery models into efficient, compliant, and patient-centered environments.
Based in our Seattle office, this position works closely with a transdisciplinary team of architects, designers, planners, and project managers. The ideal candidate is comfortable working across multiple projects at varying scales and brings strong regional healthcare experience in Washington and Oregon, with California experience preferred.
This role is critical to shaping healthcare environments that directly impact patient outcomes, staff effectiveness, and long-term operational success. The Senior Architectural Medical Planner helps align design excellence with real-world healthcare delivery across the region. This is a hybrid role with an expectation of being in the office a minimum of two to three days per week, which should be on one of the firm’s three anchor days: Tuesday, Wednesday, and/or Thursday.
Introductions first!
You –
Are results-oriented yet service-focused, and excel in a collaborative environment
Believe that values aren’t words on a website, but how we operate every day
Embrace change and innovation, and have fun doing it
Thrive in a fast-paced, highly detailed environment
You can lead with vision, accountability, and collaborative influence.
LOVE what you do, and it shows every day
Us –
We produce award-winning Architecture and Interior Design, specializing in the markets of Housing, Higher Education, Senior Communities, Healthcare, Hospitality, Workplace, and Retail – beauty is in our DNA!
We offer an engaging and collaborative culture, fostering passionate and energetic people
We inspire and empower you to explore beyond the expected
We don’t do big egos – we are committed to building an inclusive community
We LOVE what we do, and it shows every day
What will you do in this role?
You will…
Lead medical planning efforts for hospitals, ambulatory care centers, specialty clinics, diagnostic facilities, and complex renovations (behavioral health and recovery project experience strongly preferred)
Develop functional and space programs, adjacency diagrams, stacking plans, and test fits
Translate clinical workflows, staffing models, and patient flow into clear, effective spatial solutions
Conduct clinical user interviews, planning workshops, and visioning sessions to inform design direction
Partner closely with clinicians and healthcare stakeholders to understand care delivery models, equipment needs, and operational constraints
Ensure alignment between architectural design, clinical operations, and patient experience
Evaluate efficiency, safety, infection control, and staff workflow throughout planning and design
Serve as the medical planning lead within integrated, transdisciplinary project teams
Collaborate with project managers, designers, and technical team members across all phases of design and documentation
Review drawings and specifications for alignment with programmatic, operational, and regulatory requirements
Mentor and support junior and mid-level staff, helping grow the next generation of medical planners
What you bring to be successful.
Professional degree in Architecture, Medical Planning, Interior Architecture, or a related field
15+ years of healthcare design experience, including 8+ years of focused medical planning
Advanced proficiency in Revit (required)
Proven experience planning complex healthcare environments, including renovations, behavioral health facilities, imaging suites, and laboratories
Strong understanding of healthcare operations, clinical workflows, and regulatory frameworks
Demonstrated experience coordinating with regulatory agencies and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs), including Departments of Health (DOH) and the Oregon Health Authority (OHA)
Licensed Architect and/or NCIDQ certification preferred
Professional certification in architecture/design (e.g., AIA, NCIDQ) and/or project management (e.g., PMP) preferred
Experience working with large healthcare systems or academic medical centers
Behavioral health and complex renovation project experience
Familiarity with Lean healthcare principles and/or evidence-based design
What we offer.
Competitive starting base salary from $120,000 to $140,000, tailored to experience & skill
Full technology setup for home office
Beautiful work environment, fabulous team, unlimited developmental opportunities
Robust benefits package
Fully employer-paid employee coverage for: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short/Long Term Disability, and AD&D Employee Stock Ownership Plan
401(k)
Paid Time Off and Flex Paid Holidays
Voluntary Benefits, including Pet Insurance and Life Insurance
Monthly technology/phone and parking reimbursement








