
Application Deadline: 18 April 2026
Department: Operations
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
We’re looking for a Legal & Procurement Coordinator to play a key role in supporting the legal, commercial, and risk frameworks that underpin our projects and commercial contracts.
This is a great opportunity to shape a position at the centre of the business, working closely with leadership and project teams to ensure strong contractual and compliance support.
In this role, you’ll review and negotiate contracts, manage appointments and procurement documentation, guide on insurance and risk‑management processes, and help maintain compliance with legislation and professional standards. You’ll work as part of our Operations team, collaborating across the practice and liaising with insurers, brokers, and external advisers where needed.
You will offer internal advice on key areas including contract management, PI insurance administration, regulatory compliance, intellectual property matters, and support with dispute resolution - offering genuine scope and responsibility from day one. The role is based in our Winchester office, with occasional travel.
We’ll provide a structured induction, access to specialist expertise, and ongoing support to help you grow and make a meaningful impact.
Experience with construction contracts, PI insurance, GDPR/data protection, or dispute resolution is beneficial but not essential.

ADAM Architecture is the leading practitioners of traditional and progressive architecture and contextual urbanism in Europe. The practice is run by Hugh Petter, George Saumarez Smith, Robbie Kerr, Darren Price and Robert Cox. As Design Directors they lead their own projects with their own design ethos, while all working together as experts in the field of Classical and Traditional architecture. With studios in Winchester and London, the portfolio of projects covers a range of houses and buildings; these include new town and country houses, conversions, renovations and extensions, largely for private owners; historic buildings such as monuments, protected and Listed buildings; commercial and institutional buildings such as hotel, healthcare and office buildings; residential developments, masterplans and new urban designs ranging in size from small village extensions to major new developments.