Tees Estuary Nursery Technical Lead
Tees Rivers Trust
Join Us in Restoring Life to the Tees Estuary
Do you love hands on technical problem solving, working under pressure, being outdoors and seeing the real‑world impact of what you do each day? Can you lead and inspire a small team of passionate practitioners? We’re looking for a Nursery Technical Lead to be part of an inspiring project bringing native estuarine species back to the Tees Estuary and reviving vital habitats. At our estuary nursery site in Hartlepool, you’ll be at the cutting edge of our initiative to nurture species such as seagrass, mussels and native oysters, playing a key part in bringing these vital ecosystems back to life.
This is a role for someone who enjoys variety, cares deeply about the natural world, and thrives as part of a friendly, supportive team. Every day brings something different—and every task contributes to a healthier estuary.
What You’ll Be Doing
This is your opportunity to experiment with new ideas and concepts in this evolving space and the chance to set precedents and parameters that can be replicated and adopted elsewhere You’ll play an important and valued role in our restoration work, including:
- Leading the day‑to‑day running of nursery systems for seagrass, native oysters and other estuarine species.
- Working closely with partners and stakeholders, helping maintain the positive relationships that support our licences and permissions.
- Looking after our recirculatory aquaculture system, taking pride in its construction, maintenance and smooth, safe operation.
- Championing Health & Safety, acting as the site’s Designated Officer and helping build a culture where everyone feels confident and supported.
Who We’re Looking For
This is not a 9-5 job! You’ll be someone who:
- Brings experience of aquaculture nursery systems
- Enjoys practical, hands-on work in all weathers
- Has a natural flair for problem‑solving and finding workable solutions
- Likes being part of a small team where everyone pulls together
- Is prepared to work unsociable hours when needed.
Most importantly, you’ll care about the difference this work makes. If you find satisfaction in seeing ecosystems recover—and you’re the sort of person who’s happy to roll up your sleeves to make it happen—we’d be delighted to hear from you.
About Tees Rivers Trust
The Tees Rivers Trust is a charitable organisation, committed to improving and conserving the River Tees. Our work is varied and covers the whole of the catchment from Cross Fell to the North Sea. Our key areas of work are research, education and practical habitat improvements. The Trust was established in 2008 by a group of 9 like-minded people with the aim of improving the River Tees.
The Tees Rivers Trust is a charitable organisation, committed to improving and conserving the River Tees. Our work is varied and covers the whole of the catchment from Cross Fell to the North Sea. Our key areas of work are research, education and practical habitat improvements. The Trust was established in 2008 by a group of 9 like-minded people with the aim of improving the River Tees.
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