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The University Landscape Architect is a key leadership role within the Office of the University Architect, responsible for managing and providing expertise in Landscape Architecture and land use planning, leading and directing high quality designs for diverse campuses and sites. This role requires a dynamic professional with proven leadership skills, a passion for design excellence, and a commitment to advancing the University's mission. With a focus on customer service to the faculty, staff, students, administration and the local community, the Office of the University Architect aims to ensure the most appropriate solutions to the challenges and opportunities of a range of physical environments, enabling Yale's commitment to improving the world today and for future generations. The University Landscape Architect will be responsible for landscape design stewardship and contribute to campus framework planning, design goals, and achievement of energy initiatives and sustainability commitments. This position partners with Facilities and Campus Stewardship and the Office of Sustainability to achieve stewardship and sustainability goals, including water and stormwater management, green space utilization, resiliency, the implementation of the tree management plan, among other efforts. This position works collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team of planners, project managers, engineers, and grounds management, to provide leadership on a wide variety of campus landscape architectural projects. The University Landscape Architect works with design consultants to develop a landscape that meets the needs of the campus while being maintainable by the landscape maintenance crew.