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Skippers - 7 on 7 off rota
Ad Immediate start PopularPosted by Cruise Loch Linnhe£32,000 to £35,000 per annumFull TimeCruise Loch Linnhe in Fort William are recruiting With the addition of a 3rd vessel and new cruises from a second location, we are looking for full time or part time employed or self employed skippers.
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General Operatives
Ad PopularPosted by Scottish Sea Farms LtdFull TimeWe’re recruiting! Various roles available within our processing team. Part time, full-time and temporary summer positions available. We have an exciting opportunity to join our processing team at our Shian processing plant.
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Skipper (Mowi Skye)
Posted by Mowi ScotlandFull TimeSkipper Mowi Skye Salary – Dependent on experience Ability to earn up to 15% per annum in a cyclical bonus Overtime available at an enhanced rate We are currently looking for reliable and highly motivated...
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Process Technician
Posted by Mowi Scotland£25,651 to £31,350 per annumFull TimeMowi Feed is the feed manufacturing division within Mowi, the Global leader in salmon farming, processing and marketing. Having entered production in June 2014, Mowi Feed has quickly established itself as a competitive supplier of...
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Farm Technician (Ardintoul)
Posted by Mowi Scotland£26,188 to £29,330 per annumFull TimeFarm Technician Ardintoul 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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Aquaculture Sales Manager
Work from home Online interview Immediate start PopularPosted by KrucialFull TimeJoin us as an Aquaculture Sales Manager to spearhead the expansion of our satellite-enabled aquaculture solution, Connected Seafarm. Ideal for tech-savvy professionals with a strong aquaculture background, you'll drive revenue growth and nurture lasting client relationships.
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Community Psychiatric Nurse
Posted by NHS Highland£37,831 to £46,100 per annumFull 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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Advanced Nurse/Paramedic Practitioner
Posted by NHS Highland£46,244 to £53,789 per annumFull 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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Clinical Director
Posted by NHS Highland£86,187 to £97,981 per annumPart TimeHighland Health & Social Care Partnership delivers the full range of adult health and social care services in the largest and most sparsely populated part of Scotland. The remote and rural environment offers some of...
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Living in Kyle of Lochalsh
As you travel along the A87 on the way to Kyle of Lochalsh you are going to meet a movie star.
You’ll know it when you see it – Eilean Donan Castle has appeared in so many films; James Bond and Highlander to name two major franchises. There has been a castle here at Dornie for more than 800 years and the Clan Macrae has been its keeper for the last 500. The castle was rebuilt in the early 20th century to look like, well, what a Scottish Castle in the midst of stunning scenery should look like and its face has been its fortune ever since.
Kyle of Lochalsh is the hub for villages throughout the area. It was from here that the ferry to Skye sailed until that centuries-old link was replaced with a bridge. It is a harbour and has pontoons for sea-going holiday makers. It is also the end of the Kyle of Lochalsh Railway Line which runs to Inverness, which is the destination of choice as 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 rail link including the Caledonian Sleeper Service.
Tourism, hospitality, crofting, aquaculture and service industries are the main employers, along with Highland Council and NHS Highland.
There is a primary school in the village and the pupils go on to Plockton High School, six miles away, which also contains the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music, Sgoil Chiùil na Gàidhealtachd, which any secondary student in Scotland may apply to attend.