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Housekeeping Assistants & Kitchen Assistants Required £14.00 per hour
Ad Online interview Immediate startPosted 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, seasonal bonus, holiday pay & pension scheme. Join our established teams in our kitchen, front of house and housekeeping departments Full time and flexi time options available. Students welcome. Contact to arrange a chat...
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House Help Wanted
Ad PopularPosted by Ginge ManorFrom £720 per weekFull Time1st July to early September HOUSE HELP WANTED Family sporting lodge on the isle of Jura, in a remote area of Scotland with weekly guests.
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Front of House Supervisor - Award Winning Scottish Highland Country Inn : Front of House
Online interview Immediate startPosted by Invergarry Hotel£13 to £14 per hourFull TimeFront of House Supervisor required for busy 4 Star Highland Inn On the Road to Skye and the Western Isles - Stunning Location Full or Part Time applications welcome...
Living in Fort Augustus
Fort Augustus’ position at the southern end of Loch Ness is a strategic one – the name gives a clue.
The military recognised the importance of its strategic location and built a fort there during the times of the Jacobites. Today the good people of Fort Augustus welcome the annual invasion of tourists by land or water.
That strategic location came into play again when the Caledonian Canal was built. Fort Augustus has a flight of locks for boats to navigate when going from the canal to Loch Ness, making it a popular place to break their journey. It is also a welcome stopping point for people travelling the 167 mile length of the A82 between Glasgow and Inverness.
The economy of this community of nearly 650 people is built upon tourism and the trades and industries which support it, with some forestry, farming and local authority and healthcare jobs thrown into the mix as well.
Children go to Kilchuimen Academy in the village and its primary school; training in tourism-related courses in either catering or hospitality at the University of the Highlands and Islands is a popular choice of further education.
The larger town of Fort William with its magnificent West Highland Line rail link to Glasgow is just over 30 miles away, and Inverness, a little further away north. Just as the Inverness is an employment hub, it is also at the heart of the region’s social and cultural life with plenty of shopping, theatre, cinema and an incredible live music scene. Inverness Airport has routes to all the major British destinations and some European ones and a raillink including the Caledonian Sleeper Service.