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Time for Me Workers
AdPosted by Dochas Carers CentreUp to £12.50 per hourPart TimeThe Dochas Carers Centre is a charity based in Lochgilphead and provides services to unpaid carers throughout Mid Argyll, Kintyre, Islay, Jura and Gigha.
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Senior Support Worker
AdPosted by Dochas Carers CentreUp to £17.02 per hourPart TimeThe Dochas Carers Centre is a charity based in Lochgilphead and provides services to unpaid carers throughout Mid Argyll, Kintyre, Islay, Jura and Gigha. Due to worker retirement and expansion of our services, we currently have vacancies for the following post.
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Escort 1 (10 hpw), St Duthus Special School, Tain - HGH16640
Posted by The Highland Council£5,321 to £5,383 per annumPart TimeJob Description Post Title: Escort 1 Location: St Duthus Special School, Tain Hours: 10 hours per week Duration: Permanent Salary: £5,321 - £5,383 Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale.
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Crossing Patroller (6.25 hpw), Kiltearn Primary School, Evanton - HGH16645
Posted by The Highland Council£3,326 to £3,364 per annumPart TimeJob Description Post Title: Crossing Patroller Location: Kiltearn Primary School, Evanton Hours: 6.25 hours per week Duration: Permanent Salary: £3,326 - £3,364 Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale. Contact...
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Early Years Practitioner (Gaelic) (12 hpw) (Fixed Term Until 03 July 2025), Craighill Primary School - HGH16649
Posted by The Highland Council£7,153 to £8,782 per annumPart TimeJob Description Post Title: Early Years Practitioner (Gaelic) Location: Craighill Primary School, Tain Hours: 12 Hours Per Week Duration: Fixed Term Until 03 July 2025 Salary: £7,153 - £7,871 (unqualified) £7,987 - £8,782 (qualified) Salary...
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Clerical Assistant 2, Tain, 17.5 hours per week - HGH16589
Posted by The Highland Council£11,329 to £11,657 per annumPart TimeJob Description Post Title: Clerical Assistant 2 Location: Tain Hours: 17.5 Hours Per Week Duration: Permanent Salary: £22,659 – £23,314 p.a. Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale. Contact Person:...
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Fish Vaccinating Machine Operators
Immediate startPosted by Highland Aqua TeamFrom £11.44 per hourFull TimeTravelling throughout Scotland and Ireand to various fish farms to vaccinate fish using hi-tech & specialist equipment...
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Senior General Practice Nurse / ANP
Posted by NHS Highland£46,244 to £53,789 per annumPart TimeNHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able...
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Living in Invergordon
Invergordon should serve as an inspiration to all. It is a determined, small, Highland community that refused to be beaten.
The 20th century brought it prosperity in the form of a naval base, aluminium smelter and heavy engineering with the fabrication and repair of oil rigs.
But the base and the smelter closed and there has been a downturn in engineering.
The town’s future was looking uncertain and so it decided to reinvent itself.
The natural deep water port that made Invergordon so attractive to the Royal Navy means that several large cruise liners can dock simultaneously making it the gateway for their passengers’ shore excursions. Virtually every cruise liner that calls at North European ports, calls at Invergordon at least once a year, and some more often.
The B817 along the shore to Invergordon is part of the historic Pictish Trail and the Ross and Cromarty Naval Trail for visitors who want to get off the A9 and explore the surrounding countryside.
Then there is the town itself: it decided to become an open-air art gallery. Today there are 11 murals around the centre of Invergordon, depicting the life and times of the town. The group of volunteers who started this amazing project back in 2002, calling themselves ‘Invergordon off the wall’ say that up to 500,000 visitors a year come to see the murals, in that time more than 200 new businesses have opened and morale and pride in the town has increased dramatically.
Invergordon is home to a distillery, owned by Whyte and Mackay.
Inverness is only 23 miles away by road and Invergordon is also linked by rail, so many people commute to the city from here to work. Inverness is the 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 major railway station with links to major Scottish cities and onward to the rest of the UK including the Caledonian Sleeper service to London.
Invergordon Academy takes pupils from four primary schools in the area.