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Average salary for jobs in Dufftown
Average salary:
£32,220
Scotland Avg: £26,007
UK Avg: £25,971
Min salary:
£20,696
Max salary:
£70,000
Average hourly pay for jobs in Dufftown
Average rate:
£10.45
Scotland Avg: £14.28
UK Avg: £14.05
Min rate:
£10.45
Max rate:
£12.00
Jobs nearby
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Seasonal Ranger - Mountain
PopularPosted by RSPB£24,890 to £26,720 per annumFull TimeThis is an exciting opportunity to work in the spectacular Abernethy Reserve to help protect the wild and fragile Cairngorm Plateau, including Ben Macdui - the UK’s second highest peak. This wild, arctic landscape is home to sensitive species such as dotterel and snow bunting and is under increasing pressure from visitors.
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Seasonal Ranger - Forest
PopularPosted by RSPB£24,890 to £26,720 per annumFull TimeThis is a fantastic opportunity to help protect one of the most spectacular sites for nature in Scotland. The wide variety of rare wildlife and beautiful scenery attracts thousands of visitors every year.
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Communications Officer
Work from home Immediate startPosted by Leanchoil TrustPart TimeWe are looking for a focused and self-motivated individual, who can manage a range of diverse tasks. You will have a background in communications and marketing, with good interpersonal skills (both written and verbal), experience in generating engaging content for a range of media, and be confident in the use of social media platforms.
Living in Dufftown
If you decide you want to live in a small Scottish town, what better than one which has been declared the Whisky Capital of the World? Dufftown sits on the banks of the River Fiddich, as in Glenfiddich, and along with that famous distillery is also home to Balvenie, Dufftown, Glendullan, Kininvie and Mortlach.
As well as a whisky trail and a whisky festival Dufftown also hosts a Highland games so the whisky industry does not just provide in employment in its manufacture but in the large number of tourists it attracts. People have also been known to visit for outdoor pursuits in the beautiful surrounding countryside.
The town is roughly half-way between Inverness and Aberdeen, giving people who live there a choice of destination when they want to go and enjoy the buzz of a big city or to travel by air, rail, or the ferries services form Aberdeen. Or you could take the town’s own railway, the preserved Keith and Dufftown Railway, an 11-mile stretch of track between the two.
As well as distilling and hospitality, their support services and work in the public sector and healthcare provide most of the work in this prosperous and friendly town.
After Mortlach Primary School in the town pupils go on to attend Speyside High in neighbouring Aberlour.