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Director (unremunerated)
AdPosted by Caithness & North Sutherland FundPart TimeThe Caithness & North Sutherland Fund is a community fund established by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd to distribute a £4M funding package to community projects that will increase the attractiveness of Caithness & North Sutherland as a place to live, work and invest.
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Air Traffic Control Officer
AdPosted by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited£30,918 to £45,073 per annumFull TimeHighlands and Islands Airport Ltd. is one of the largest Air Navigation Service Provider in the UK with operations at 11 Scottish Airports. We have an amazing opportunity for you to join us to train as an Air Traffic Control Officer (ATCO).
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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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Cook 1 (20 hpw), Dingwall Academy - HGH16701
Posted by The Highland Council£10,740 to £10,864 per annumPart TimeJob Description Post Title: Cook 1 Location: Dingwall Academy Hours: 20 hours per week Duration: Permanent Salary: £10,740 - £10,864 per annum Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale. Contact...
Living in Dingwall
Dingwall, the county town of Ross-shire can seem to be a bit overshadowed by neighbouring Inverness, especially since local government reorganisation created the massive Highland Council.
This is a shame because Dingwall is a great town, and its architecture, an interesting mix over time, gives the place a wonderful look as does its location at the head of the Cromarty Firth. For many smaller communities Dingwall still serves its traditional county-town role as a shopping centre and home to many service industries.
It is also has a University of the Highlands and Islands campus, for the Highland Theological College.
The town is less than 15 miles away from Inverness with a rail link to the city and on to the Far North line and also to Kyle of Lochalsh.
It is also home to Scottish Premier Legaue team, Ross County.
Dingwall has played host to the Royal National Mòd, the annual festival of Gaelic music and culture and has a very successful Gaelic choir and Gaelic-medium schooling.
Its proximity to Inverness means that it is close to centre of the region’s social and cultural life with theatre, cinema and an incredible live music scene. Inverness is one of the north of Scotland destinations for many national and international music and theatre tours. Inverness is also a major transport hub with an airport and link into the national rail network.