We are seeking a reliable and independent graduate with a passion for environmental restoration to join our team. The Graduate Trainee will assist with planning, implementation and monitoring of habitat and species restoration projects in the Tees Estuary. This position is ideal for those looking to gain hands-on experience in delivering marine restoration projects, honing skills in project management, event organisation, and volunteer management. Main Duties & Responsibilities To assist the project team in implementing species reintroduction in the Tees Estuary. To undertake training as set out in an agreed training plan. To carry out water quality and biological sampling and other aquatic surveys within the River Tees catchment. Support engagement with local communities and stakeholders as part of project delivery. Support the organisation of outdoor public volunteer events and support the co-ordination of volunteers. To assist in the development of monitoring and evaluation systems and to document, monitor and evaluate all projects in line with funding requirements. To attend regular internal and external meetings as required. To work in a flexible manner and to undertake any other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time, which are commensurate with the grade of the job. To carry out all of the above duties with full regard to the Trust’s Equal Opportunities, Non-Discrimination, Safeguarding, Environmental, Health and Safety policies. Qualifications & Skills Fieldwork experience and degree in a relevant field such as Marine Biology, Environmental Science or Geography. Interest in estuarine ecology, marine biology and ecological restoration Ability to work outside in varying terrain and weather Full UK driving licence, given the remote locations and limited public transport of our sites, the ability to drive is essential for this role. Strong written and verbal communication skills Organised and happy to work independently Right to work in the UK (proof of this will be sought ahead of interview). Creative thinker and interest in helping to improve and develop new methods and ideas for restoration programmes Confidence in working around water and a solid knowledge of health and safety rules for working near open water. Closing date: The closing date for applications is 5pm on 27th January 2025. Interviews: Interviews will be held at the Tees Rivers Trust Estuary Restoration Initiative Hub, Hartlepool.