Designing Justice + Designing Spaces, Oakland, CA – multiple positions

DJDS is hiring!

We’re excited to announce that we’re expanding and looking for new team members to join us in Oakland.  We need to fill three important roles on our growing team: Intermediate Architectural Associate, Real Estate Development Manager, and Studio Director.

Intermediate Architectural Associate – seeking a candidate with a Bachelor’s degree in architecture, construction management, engineering, or related field, plus a minimum of 5-7 years of industry experience in architecture or design

Real Estate Development Manager – seeking a candidate with a Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in business, urban planning, or a related field, plus a minimum of 5-7 years of experience in mission-driven real estate development or community development

Studio Director – seeking a candidate with a Bachelor’s degree in architecture, construction management, engineering, or related field, plus a minimum of 10-15 years of industry experience in architecture, construction management, real estate development, and/or engineering

Do you know someone who’d be a great candidate? Send them our way! Instructions on how to apply are included at each link, above.

Designing Justice + Designing Spaces is an Oakland-based nonprofit architecture and real estate development firm with a mission to end mass incarceration and structural inequity. We have specific expertise in community engagement, evidence-based design research, and designing for peacemaking and reparation.  We engage communities in the design and development of new buildings, spaces, and tools to address the root causes of mass incarceration. Our work seeks to counter the societal inequities evident in the dominant architectural models of courthouses and prisons, and we do so through the creation of new prototypes such as peacemaking centers, transitional housing, and mobile villages.

Our bold idea is that by transforming the spaces and places where we do justice, we can help our society make the shift from a punitive justice system to a restorative justice system. We hope to see peacemaking centers in every community in this country and end the age of mass incarceration.

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