Horticulturist - Project Lead
North Tyneside Council
We're Hiring: Horticulturist - Project Lead
Do you want to empower communities to grow their own food, connect with nature, and build healthier, fairer futures? Are you passionate about sustainability, horticulture, and working alongside local people to create positive change? If so, Middlesbrough Environment City (MEC) wants YOU!
As our new Project Lead in Community Growing, you will be delivering hands-on growing sessions with young people, families, and vulnerable adults. From composting to climate-friendly growing methods and seasonal food production, you will help people develop skills and confidence in sustainable food self-provisioning, while tackling food poverty and inequality.
Why Join Us?
• Lead inspiring, practical projects that address social and environmental needs.
• Work at the heart of the community, turning ideas into thriving growing spaces.
• Be part of a supportive charity with over 30 years' experience delivering positive change.
• Salary: £24,000 - £27,000 plus generous benefits.
What We're Looking For:
• Significant experience in horticulture or community gardening.
• Strong knowledge of regenerative, sustainable, seasonal, and organic growing practices.
• Experience working with diverse groups, including vulnerable adults and young people.
• Confidence in leading practical, outdoor learning sessions.
• Passion for sustainability, food equity, and empowering communities.
• Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
(Desirable: Qualifications in horticulture and teaching/training, knowledge of food systems, safeguarding, and first aid.)
Location: MEC Office / Sandy Flatts Allotment, Middlesbrough
Contract: 2 years, full time (37.5 hours per week)
Salary: £24,000 - £27,000 (depending on experience)
Benefits: 26 days holiday + bank holidays, extra Christmas leave, 4% employer pension, CPD support, paid volunteering leave, cycle to work scheme.
Ready to grow change with us? Apply now and help us build a fairer and more sustainable Tees Valley!
Deadline for Applications: 5:00pm, Monday 26th January 2026
Interviews: From week commencing Monday 2nd February 2026
Do you want to empower communities to grow their own food, connect with nature, and build healthier, fairer futures? Are you passionate about sustainability, horticulture, and working alongside local people to create positive change? If so, Middlesbrough Environment City (MEC) wants YOU!
As our new Project Lead in Community Growing, you will be delivering hands-on growing sessions with young people, families, and vulnerable adults. From composting to climate-friendly growing methods and seasonal food production, you will help people develop skills and confidence in sustainable food self-provisioning, while tackling food poverty and inequality.
Why Join Us?
• Lead inspiring, practical projects that address social and environmental needs.
• Work at the heart of the community, turning ideas into thriving growing spaces.
• Be part of a supportive charity with over 30 years' experience delivering positive change.
• Salary: £24,000 - £27,000 plus generous benefits.
What We're Looking For:
• Significant experience in horticulture or community gardening.
• Strong knowledge of regenerative, sustainable, seasonal, and organic growing practices.
• Experience working with diverse groups, including vulnerable adults and young people.
• Confidence in leading practical, outdoor learning sessions.
• Passion for sustainability, food equity, and empowering communities.
• Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
(Desirable: Qualifications in horticulture and teaching/training, knowledge of food systems, safeguarding, and first aid.)
Location: MEC Office / Sandy Flatts Allotment, Middlesbrough
Contract: 2 years, full time (37.5 hours per week)
Salary: £24,000 - £27,000 (depending on experience)
Benefits: 26 days holiday + bank holidays, extra Christmas leave, 4% employer pension, CPD support, paid volunteering leave, cycle to work scheme.
Ready to grow change with us? Apply now and help us build a fairer and more sustainable Tees Valley!
Deadline for Applications: 5:00pm, Monday 26th January 2026
Interviews: From week commencing Monday 2nd February 2026
JOB SUMMARY
Horticulturist - Project Lead
North Tyneside Council
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Horticulturist - Project Lead