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Strong understanding of healthcare interior design considerations, including durability, life safety, ADA, and infection control. Proficiency in design software (AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Creative Suite;

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How much do healthcare interior design jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for healthcare interior design in the United States is $25.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Healthcare Interior Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Healthcare Interior Designer, you need a strong background in interior design or architecture, knowledge of healthcare regulations and safety standards, and usually a degree in interior design or a related field. Familiarity with design software like AutoCAD, Revit, and BIM, as well as certifications such as NCIDQ or LEED, are commonly expected. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and project management skills help designers collaborate with healthcare professionals and manage complex projects. These competencies are crucial to ensure that healthcare spaces are functional, safe, and promote patient well-being while meeting regulatory requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by healthcare interior designers when working on new medical facility projects?

Healthcare interior designers often face the challenge of balancing strict regulatory requirements with creating comfortable, healing environments for patients and staff. They must consider factors like infection control, accessibility standards, and the integration of specialized medical equipment while still achieving a welcoming aesthetic. Coordination with architects, facility managers, and healthcare professionals is essential to ensure that designs meet both safety codes and user needs. Staying current with evolving healthcare regulations and best practices is also critical for success in this role.

What is the difference between Healthcare Interior Design vs Healthcare Interior Architecture?

AspectHealthcare Interior DesignHealthcare Interior Architecture
CredentialsDesign certifications, interior design licensesArchitectural licenses, interior design credentials
Work EnvironmentInterior spaces within healthcare facilitiesStructural and spatial planning of healthcare buildings
Industry UsageFocuses on aesthetics, functionality, and patient experienceFocuses on building structure, compliance, and safety

Healthcare Interior Design primarily involves creating functional, safe, and welcoming interior spaces within healthcare facilities, emphasizing aesthetics and patient comfort. Healthcare Interior Architecture encompasses the broader scope of designing the building's structure and layout, ensuring compliance with safety standards. Both roles often collaborate but differ in focus and credentials.

What is healthcare interior design?

Healthcare interior design focuses on creating functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing environments within medical and healthcare facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, and assisted living centers. Designers in this field prioritize patient well-being, infection control, accessibility, and regulatory compliance while also considering the needs of healthcare professionals. The aim is to promote healing, reduce stress, and improve overall experiences for patients, families, and staff through thoughtful design choices like layout, lighting, color schemes, and materials.
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Infographic showing various Healthcare Interior Design job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,697 per year, or $25.3 per hour.

Interior Design SME - EPVAHCS

ProSource360 Inc

El Paso, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Description:

Prosource360 is seeking a SME to provide comprehensive interior design oversight and owner-readiness support for both

the existing EPVAHCS and the Replacement facility, ensuring conformance to VA standards (PG-18

series), survey-readiness expectations, and practical handoffs to Facilities Management Service (FMS).

The SME will perform as the acting Interior Designer for the existing VA and collaborate/mentor any

newly hired VA Interior Designer if they are onboard before or during the SME’s performance period.

Interior Designer(s) will be assigned multiple, complex, and frequently urgent design projects undertaken

by the Capital Improvement Team in Facilities Management Service. Interior Designer(s) have full

responsibility for developing and continuing an interior design program for all areas of (EPVHCS). The

Interior designers work as technical experts with technical independence under the general supervision of

the Supervisory Healthcare Engineer of the Capital Improvement Team.


Job Responsibilities

• Plans and implements a comprehensive Interior Design Program which includes providing

complete, from concept to installation, interior design services for the organization to include

satellite facilities.

• Performing and managing work related to the design of interior environments to promote

employee productivity, health, and welfare, and/or the health and welfare of the public.

• Provides technical expertise to coworkers and contractors and routinely coordinates with

engineers, architects, and other designers to ensure compliance with VA regulations and facility

design criteria.

• Plans, specifications, writes procurement packages, and supervises installation, and for all

furniture procurements within the facilities.

• Works with direct supervisor to coordinate and maintains a schedule of short- and long-range

interior improvement projects for the facility through the 5-year interior design plan and other

programs to identify existing and future project needs.

• Supports Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) with all furnishings, window treatments,

patient cubicle curtains, wall coverings, floor coverings, wall art, lighting, ceiling treatments,

casework, and all other interior design-related accoutrements from origination to installation.

• Works with direct supervisor to determine priorities and utilize an annual interior design budget

in recurring funds and budgeting projects that may involve millions of dollars in non-recurring

funds.

• Represents the facility at various design-trade functions and maintains an effective rapport with

design-industry vendors and/or representatives.

• Manages an interior design file system that includes drawings, specifications, budgets, project

information, government contracts, requests for interior design services, and regulations

pertaining to interior design; manages a resource library of catalogs for furniture, materials,

finishes, and all other design-related items, that are appropriate by ensuring they contribute to

infection prevention, long term maintenance and sustainability goals for a healthcare

environment.

• Works with the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) on assigned projects (Majors,

Minors, NRM, CSI and Leased).

• Responds to requests, complaints, etc. related to interior design and furniture moves.

• Participates in planning and coordinating moves with move team, utility shutdowns, phases, and

other requirements for construction projects.

• Is active in executing activations of construction projects of all sizes and scopes with a variety of

projects ranging from administrative areas to more complex clinical spaces.

• Advices and implements plan on adequacy and adaptability of a cohesive space including

furniture layout, general size, fit and code compliance.

• Works with direct supervisor to communicate with upper management to discuss services to be

provided, process to be followed and the benefits of properly designed space.

• Coordinates facility paint, flooring, and ceiling/lighting schedule with appropriate construction

crews.

• Specifies color and finish selections to ensure that maintenance, condition of existing areas, end

user needs, and compliance with the overall design objective are met.

• Is an active participant of all committees that significantly impact the Interior Design program.

• Provides oversight for the work performed by contractors, and vendors, by planning, scheduling,

and coordinating the work, determining material, equipment needed to accomplish the work,

correlating, reviewing, and evaluating the work.


Requirements:

Experience Required

• 7–10+ years healthcare interior design; VA/VHA experience preferred.

• NCIDQ preferred; CHID/EDAC a plus.

• Working mastery of VA TIL interior/design references:

• PG 18 10 (Interior Design Manual; Signage & Wayfinding) and PG 18 14 (Room Finishes, Door

& Hardware Schedule).

• PG 18 9 (VA SEPS) Space Planning Criteria and PG 18 1 Master Construction Specifications.

• PG 18 13 VA Barrier Free Design Standard (ADA/ABA within VA context).


Technical Requirements

• Familiarity with CMS hospital Physical Environment expectations; fire control plan and

emergency utility considerations that influence interior posting/egress signage and readiness.

• Awareness of healthcare life safety context (NFPA 101/99) as it impacts signage/egress, patient

environments, equipment clearances, and materials selection.

• Interior Design project coordination and alignment with VA TIL standards.

• Demonstrated ability to produce owner SOPs, training, and turnover documentation consistent

with VA expectations (Cx/O&M deliverables).

• Compliance of finishes, doors, hardware, and interior assemblies VA PG-18-14, Room Finishes,

Door & Hardware Schedule (rev. 07/01/2022), emphasizing appropriateness for function,

durability, sustainability, life-cycle cost, and ease of maintenance.

• Compliance with FGI Guidelines (2022) intent (person-centered care, inclusive environments,

infection-prevention and surface requirements) and confirm adoption/applicability with the AHJ

(state/federal) for new construction or major renovation.

• Barrier-Free/Accessibility criteria using VA PG-18-13 (ABAAS supplement), including VA’s

more stringent clearances, widths, turning radii, and SCI/D considerations; integration of

accessible routes, seating, parking and door platforms.

• Reconciliation of Room Data Sheets (RDS) and interior layouts against VA-SEPS (PG-18-9)

outputs, Program for Design (PFD) and Project Room Contents (PRC), ensuring equipment lists,

furniture, and utility layouts match SEPS criteria/templates used on VA healthcare projects.

• Finish schedules and legends by room code (PG-18-14), with submittals (cut sheets, test data)

demonstrating cleanability, chemical resistance to healthcare disinfectants, and compliance with

VA standard details.

• Surface material selection (floors, walls, counters) that support infection prevention &

environmental cleaning: smooth, non-porous, non-shedding, crack-free surfaces; risk-based

cleaning strategies for high-touch areas; and compatibility with sporicidal agents where required,

guided by CDC/AHE cleaning best practices.

• Specification of finishes for pharmacy sterile compounding suitable for ISO-classified

cleanrooms (e.g., seamless sheet vinyl with heat-welded seams and coved bases; walls/ceilings smooth, impervious, and damage-resistant to disinfectants), coordinated with

pharmacy/engineering teams and AHJ interpretations.

• Design and documentation of wayfinding & signage per the VA Signage Design Manual

(PG-18-10), using VA standardized nomenclature and integrating code/life-safety signs (e.g.,

egress, fire safety) with patient-friendly directional signage.

• Development of color, lighting, acoustic strategies supporting patient comfort and staff

performance, aligned with FGI updates emphasizing person-centered care and operational

flexibility (e.g., behavioral health sensitivities, glare reduction, speech privacy).

• Coordination of FF&E (furniture, fixtures & equipment) selections with VA SEPS/PG-18-5

(Equipment Guide List) outputs, ensuring resilient, cleanable, non-absorptive upholstery where

clinically indicated, and that clearances support accessibility and clinical workflows.

• Verification of interior details to prevent conflict with infection-control and environmental

services workflows (e.g., avoid dirt-collecting joints; provide integral coved base; locate

hand-hygiene stations logically), documenting compatibility with CDC disinfection guidance.

• Compliance of doors, hardware, and glazing to PG-18-14 schedules (security, privacy,

vision-panel needs), and integration of any ESS devices (e.g., readers) noted by the project’s

security design, coordinating with VA standard details.

• Experience with mockups and sampling for high-risk areas (e.g., SPD, sterile processing,

medication rooms, isolation rooms) to confirm performance under cleaning protocols and staff

workflows, referencing FGI infection-prevention surfaces guidance.




ProSource360 Consulting Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.