Team Leader (Stewardship Partnership)
Riverlution
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, with overtime to reflect operational requirements)
Do you want a role where you can lead a field team, improve rivers and waterways, and build strong community partnerships - all in one job? We’re looking for a Team Leader (Stewardship Partnership) to lead delivery of the Humber Stewardship Partnership: a funded programme of waterway maintenance, habitat improvement and community engagement across the Humber region.
You’ll take ownership of project delivery from planning to close-out, while developing a capable, motivated team (including mentoring apprentices) and representing Riverlution with stakeholders and communities.
What you’ll be doing
Lead and deliver environmental projects (Project Management)
- Scope and plan a range of works, ensuring projects align with stakeholder goals and wider stewardship objectives.
- Manage delivery day-to-day, including resource scheduling, health & safety, quality, compliance, budget management, and end-of-project reviews (commercial and H&S).
Build a high-performing team (Leadership & Line Management)
- Oversee and develop a dedicated team focused on quality, safety, and professional growth.
- Line manage effectively: absence monitoring, annual leave, performance reviews, wellbeing checks, and identifying training/development needs (including apprentices).
Put safety and standards first (H&S, Quality & Compliance)
- Lead briefings, toolbox talks and site inductions; ensure compliance with H&S legislation, policies and site rules.
- Liaise with the SHEQ/H&S team, report hazards/near misses/incidents, and ensure appropriate actions are taken where incidents occur.
- Follow method statements and risk assessments, drive quality and continuous improvement.
Look after kit and people (Equipment, Materials & PPE)
- Ensure PPE is used correctly, and equipment is maintained, stored securely, and used only with proper training/supervision.
- Complete relevant equipment/materials paperwork as required.
Be the face of the partnership (External Relationships)
- Nurture relationships with local communities, businesses and environmental organisations.
- Represent Riverlution at events and stakeholder meetings and treat business/site information as confidential.
What we’re looking for
Essential qualifications / certifications
- DBS
- Full driving licence (with 5 or less points to meet fleet insurance requirements)
- First Aid at Work and Forestry
- Safe working near water (or in water)
- SSTS (Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme)
- Brushcutter (LANTRA or equivalent certifications)
- Pesticide application (PA1, PA6, +W LANTRA or equivalent)
Essential experience / skills
- Strong communication skills
- Environmental project management
- Line management
- Budget and resource management
- Stakeholder engagement
Personal attributes
- Passion for environmental conservation and staying current with river ecology and conservation best practice.
- Adaptable, self-motivated, and able to work independently and as part of a team.
- Energetic and confident working outdoors - walking riverbanks, wading in shallow water, carrying equipment.
Additional Information
Working pattern & location
This role is based in Hull and includes travel to field sites along rivers and waterways, plus some office-based work. Some evening or weekend work may be required.