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Processing Team
AdPosted by Scottish Sea Farms LtdUp to £25,028 per annumFull TimeWe have an exciting opportunity to join our processing team at our Shian processing plant.
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Yard/Malting Operator
Ad PopularPosted by Springbank DistilleryFull TimeWe are currently looking to recruit a full time Yard/Malting Operator.
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Farm Technician (Greshornish)
Posted by Mowi Scotland£26,188 to £29,330 per annumFull TimeFarm Technician Greshornish Basic Salary £26,188 to £29,330 per annum Ability to earn up to 15% per annum in a cyclical bonus, max bonus payable £7,856 to £8,799 per cycle Overtime available at an enhanced...
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Skipper/ Farm Technician
PopularPosted by Mowi ScotlandFrom £32,000 per annumFull TimeSkipper/ Farm Technician Beinn Sgritheall, Loch Hourn Basic Salary from £32,000 per annum Plus additional shift allowances We are currently looking for a passionate and highly motivated individual to take the lead on our vessel,...
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Front Of House Duty Manager
Immediate startPosted by Highland Cinema£14.50 per hourFull TimeHighland Cinema is looking for a capable, experienced and enthusiastic full-time Front of House Duty Manager to join as one of our three key Duty Managers. If you have the ability to work, manage and lead in a fast-paced hospitality environment, a passion for customer service, and the ability to stay cool under pressure, we’d like to hear from you!...
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Inspector (adult services)
PopularPosted 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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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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Waiting Staff
Immediate startPosted by The Holly Tree Hotel & Swimming Pool£13 per hourFull TimeThe Holly Tree Hotel & Swimming Pool has twenty hotel bedrooms and fifteen self catering properties and is situated beside the sea in Kentallen, near Glencoe, 20 minutes from Fort William and 40 minutes from Oban. We are currently looking for both full and part time Waiting Staff...
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Seasonal Bookings Assistant. May - September. £12.50 p/h + 50p per hour end of season bonus.
Immediate start PopularPosted by Glen Nevis HolidaysFull TimeJoin the team at Glen Nevis Holidays as Bookings Assistant.
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Chef de Partie. Accommodation available. £14.50p/h + fortnightly share of tips + end of season bonus
Immediate startPosted by Glen Nevis HolidaysUp to £14.50 per hourFull TimeFantastic opportunity for an experienced Chef de Partie to join the kitchen team at our busy restaurant & bar at the foot of Ben Nevis. Based in the Scottish Highlands, in arguably one of the most picturesque glens, the scenery is breath-taking and this business offers an authentic experience to both holiday makers and locals.
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Farm Technician (Arkaig)
Posted by Mowi Scotland£26,188 to £29,330 per annumFull TimeFarm Technician Loch Arkaig Basic Salary £26,188 to £29,330 per annum Ability to earn up to 15% per annum, max bonus payable £3,928- £4,399 Overtime available at an enhanced rate Are you a highly motivated...
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Farm Technician (Loch Garry)
Posted by Mowi Scotland£26,188 to £29,330 per annumFull TimeFarm Technician Loch Garry Basic Salary £26,188 to £29,330 per annum Ability to earn up to 15% per annum, max bonus payable £3,928- £4,399 Overtime available at an enhanced rate Are you a highly motivated...
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Chef at Highland Soap Larder Cafe (sociable hours)
Immediate startPosted by The Highland Soap Co. LtdPart TimeBecome a chef at the Larder Cafe at The Highland Soap Company's visitor centre, Fort William making delicious brunches, lunches and cakes. Opening hours for the cafe are mostly 9am-5pm, 7 days. 32-39 hrs over 4-5 days...
Living in Mallaig
If you were to go on the best railway journey in the world you would find yourself in Mallaig.
Don’t just take our word for it. The West Highland Line from Glasgow Queen Street Station to Mallaig via Fort William was voted as the top railway journey, beating the famous Trans-Siberian in Russia and the Machu Picchu Line in Peru. The line features in Harry Potter films and the Jacobite steam train has carved out a very lucrative niche in the tourism market recreating this journey and Mallaig’s hospitality sector has benefitted as well. (You know you’ve settled into your new job and home in the West Highlands when you either sleep your way through, or meet an old friend, and spend the entire journey catching up on their gossip, without looking out of the window.)
Mallaig is a hub for its neighbouring smaller communities on the mainland and for islands. Caledonian MacBrayne – CalMac – ferries run to Armadale on Skye and to the Small Isles, Rum, Muck, Eigg and Canna, also to Lochboisdale on South Uist and smaller boats go to the remote Knoydart Peninsula and Tarbet on Loch Nevis.
Mallaig is a fishing port famous for its kippers and it was the arrival of the railway at the start of the 20th century which saw Mallaig begin to thrive. The port is still a busy one today. But long before the arrival of the railway or modern fishing fleets, the route from Fort William to Mallaig, now officially the A830, was known as, and always will be, The Road to the Isles, a road journey as magnificent as its more famous rail counterpart.
You can, in fact, walk from Mallaig to the centre of London: just walk to the station, catch the train to Fort William and cross to the platform where the Caledonain Sleeper is waiting. You will wake up next morning and enjoy breakfast before the train pulls into Euston Station.
Mallaig is as much a social hub as it is for transport. With two supermarkets, churches, a high school with a hostel for island pupils a swimming pool and leisure centre. Mallaig prides itself on its distance learning students, working through West Highland College, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands, for everything from leisure classes to degrees and vocational courses, especially marine certification courses for the fishing industry and RYA certificates. It is one of the most successful distance learning centres in the UK.
Tourism, hospitality, fishing and aquaculture, along with public sector council and NHS jobs form the backbone of employment in and around Mallaig. It is a town that is buzzing with activity and yet still maintains that famous laid-back West Highland approach to life; the craic in the local bars is great and expect some seriously good traditional music.