Jobs In Ardnamurchan
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Sous Chef/ Head chef
Ad Immediate start PopularPosted by Ben Nevis Inn£17 to £18 per hourFull TimeThe Ben Nevis Inn are looking to recruit a Sous Chef, with the hope that by the time our extension is complete can step up to Head Chef.
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Part-time Kitchen Porter Required £14.00 per hour
Ad Immediate start PopularPosted by Clan MacDuff HotelFrom £14 per hourPart TimeWe are recruiting summer team members. Competitive rate of pay @ £14.00 per hour. Weekly pay, monthly share of tips & holiday pay. Join our established team in our kitchen. Students welcome. Contact to arrange a chat...
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Front of House Staff
Posted by Crannog ConceptFrom £12 per hourFull TimeA new opportunity has become available at Crannog at Garrison West in Cameron Square, Fort William, West Highlands - Good Food Guide 2023 "best and friendliest restaurant in town".
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Programme Administrator
Posted by Outward Bound Trust£23,400 to £28,425 per annumFull TimeThe Outward Bound Trust is an educational charity that provides adventure-based, outdoor learning for young people from six centres in the wildest places of the UK. We are seeking a Programme Administrator to join the team here at our Loch Eil Centre. This role is based on 37.5 hour contract - flexible working requests will be considered.
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Customer Assistant (Seasonal)
Posted by Lidl£12.40 to £13 per hourFull TimeSummary £12.40 - £13.00 per hour | 25-40 hour, 3-4 month contracts | Various shifts | 30-35 days’ holiday (pro rata) | 10% in-store discount | Enhanced family leave Everyone who works at Lidl brings...
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Market Street Butcher
Posted by MorrisonsFull TimeAre you a trained butcher, someone with butchery skills either behind the butcher counter or in a professional kitchen? Do you have a naturally helpful and friendly style, enjoy meeting new people and going above...
Living in Ardnamurchan
If you are looking for a job in Ardnamurchan you are either homesick or looking for a major lifestyle change.
This is a remote and stunning piece of the West Highlands, to live here is to embrace a special way of life. During your morning commute it will be a bad day when a traffic jam contains as many as seven vehicles and you will see more deer than pedestrians.
To be pedantic, Ardnamurchan is the name of the peninsula beyond Salen and Acharacle villages but over the years the name has grown to embrace a number of other villages.
The area has one of the highest concentrations of Gaelic-speakers on the mainland and they take their shinty very seriously; Ardnamurchan Camanachd also has a ladies team.
For much of its length the main route into Ardnamurchan is single-track; there are ferry link across the Sound of Mull from Kilchoan to Tobermory and across the Corran Sound.
Fort William is the nearest major centre with a railway station, supermarkets and major retail chains. (Fact: the kids in remote Ardnamurchan are nearer to a Mcdonalds’ than most of their contemporaries in neighbouring Argyll). Once on the A82 at Corran Ferry, Glasgow is under two-and-a-half-hours away.
Ardnamurchan High School also draws its pupils from the Morvern area and takes S1-6 pupils, offering Gaelic-medium education and at just over 100 pupils has the kind of class sizes people elsewhere can only dream about. Children from the more remote villages are boarders. Music is at the heart of Gaelic culture and the school has produced some remarkably talented young people from an area of stunning natural beauty with a great sense of community.
Jobs in aquaculture
Jobs in aquaculture amount for nearly a third of employment in Ardnamurchan.
Jobs in hospitality
Tourism and hospitality, along with the public sector makes up nearly half of the employment in Ardnamurchan. Take a look at the hospitality, catering and tourism sector of our listings to find out what’s available today.