Jobs In Ballachulish and Glencoe
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Office Manager/Senior Administrator
Ad Work from homePosted by NWMCWC LtdPart TimeWe are seeking an experienced office manager/senior administrator. Come and join a dynamic, hardworking, and committed volunteer team. We are looking for a self-motivated person to assist the Board and to run our office.
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Trainee Accountant
AdPosted by R A Clement AssociatesFull TimeAn opportunity has arisen for a Trainee Accountant to join our local practice that has been established for over 40 years and cover all aspects of general practice.
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Environmental Clerk of Works/Environmental Advisor
PopularPosted by Redstart UK£30,000 to £40,000 per annumFull TimeWe are delighted to be supporting our client, Stagfire Ecological Surveys, to recruit an experienced Environmental Clerk of Works/Environmental Advisor with an ecology and/or construction background.
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Assistant Farm Manager (Linnhe)
Posted by Mowi Scotland£33,520 to £36,139 per annumFull TimeAssistant Farm Manager Linnhe Basic Salary £33,520 to £36,139 per annum Ability to earn up to 15% per annum in a cyclical bonus Overtime available at an enhanced rate Are you a highly motivated individual...
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Bike Trail First Aid Responder & Bike Shop relief +Benefits
Immediate start PopularPosted by Nevis RangeUp to £12 per hourFull TimeAre you an experienced biker with a passion for providing first aid assistance? Do you thrive in high-pressure situations and have excellent communication skills? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as a Bike Trail First Aid Responder. Nevis Range a renowned outdoor adventure company that offers thrilling bike trail...
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Care and Support Professional
Accommodation PopularPosted by Tartan Sheep CareFrom £14 per hourFull TimeCare and Support Professional This job is for a Care and Support worker who will be part of a team providing 24/7 care to an individual in the community. Both day and night shifts will be available.
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Inspector (adult services)
Posted by Care Inspectorate£46,116 to £54,441 per annumFull TimeYou’ll have considerable experience in adult health or social work/care as well as significant knowledge of current policy drivers and challenges within the sector. You will have a successful track record in working with people, assessing standards of care, managing conflict and promoting the rights of people who use care services.
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Care Inspectorate (early learning and childcare services)
PopularPosted by Care Inspectorate£46,116 to £54,441 per annumFull TimeMaking a difference through working with services delivering care and learning for children. You’ll listen carefully to children, and their families to understand what is important to them. You will evaluate their experience of ELC, childminding or school aged childcare services.
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CHEF
Immediate startPosted by The GeographerFull TimeThe Geographer fort william seeks a Chef to join our experienced kitchen team. As one of the areas leading and most successful restaurants, we can offer a progressive working environment, great wage and flexible hours.
Living in Ballachulish and Glencoe
Who wouldn’t want to live in the same village as Hagrid? Glencoe was the location for Hagrid’s Hut in the Harry Potter films.
Think Glencoe and you think of the massacre in 1692, a dark brooding landscape with an ancient route winding through it, swathed in mist. You’re right, of course, but you are also very wrong. Try thinking of a pretty village, just off the A82, at the foot of the mountains where the River Coe flows into Loch Leven, a friendly place with a fantastic primary school and a record of community service second to none.
It is the home of the Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team, one of the oldest in the country, formed in 1961 by the legendary Hamish MacInnes. It is one of the busiest in Scotland even today.
Many travellers stay on the A82 which now bypasses the neighbouring village of Ballachullish and miss out on another gem of a place with an incredible community and a likewise remarkable history. You might not have visited but you have seen the fruits of its labours: most of Glasgow and Edinburgh are roofed in the finest Ballahullish slate. For centuries the slate quarried in this area went around Britain and the world.
Jobs in tourism
Tourism is the main employer in the Ballachullish and Glencoe today, from campsites full of climbers and families to luxury hotels, there are plenty of jobs in hospitality along with the outdoor leisure market. The railway that carried so much of the slate is now a cycle path and the Glencoe Mountain ski area. This was the first commercial ski area in Scotland when the overhead ski lift was built in 1956 and its snow holding record means it is remains one of the most popular, being only 75 miles from Glasgow.