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Air Traffic Control Officer
Ad PopularPosted 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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Director (unremunerated)
PromotedPosted 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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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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Finance Administrator - Part Time
Posted by CrossReach£25,262 to £26,785 per annumPart TimeWe are seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented individual to join our team as Finance Administrator for this busy care home. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in the efficient operation of our...
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Night Care Worker - Part Time
Posted by CrossReach£142.97 to £147.82 per dayPart TimeAre you a caring and empathetic person who wants to make a difference to others? Are you looking for a role that offers security, great benefits, and a supportive team environment? Then we can provide...
Living in Dingwall
If you are a keen golfer you would love to live in Dornoch; the royal burgh’s course was once voted the fifth best in the world outside of the USA. Royal Dornoch is the most northerly championship course in the world. It is next to the award winning, blue flag beach; Dornoch is the kind of place that entices you outdoors, with wonderful woodland walks, historic town streets and the cathedral to explore and estuary bank and loch fishing.
With so much on offer tourism and the hospitality industry are both major employers as is farming.
There is something special about such a historic place and the beautiful, historical centre of town built in a soft-coloured stone. The town’s primary school pupils go on to Dornoch Academy where they join youngsters from other primary schools in the area.
The town is less than 45 miles by road to Inverness hub of the region’s social and cultural life with plenty of shopping, theatre, cinema and an incredible live music scene. Inverness Airport has links with the major UK airports and Europe and to the national rail network including the Caledonian Sleeper service to London. Dornoch has regular bus links to Inverness daily.