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Sous Chef/ Head chef
Ad Immediate start PopularPosted by Ben Nevis Inn£17 to £18 per hourFull TimeThe Ben Nevis Inn are looking to recruit a Sous Chef, with the hope that by the time our extension is complete can step up to Head Chef.
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Part-time Kitchen Porter Required £14.00 per hour
Ad Immediate start PopularPosted 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 & holiday pay. Join our established team in our kitchen. Students welcome. Contact to arrange a chat...
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Senior Support Worker
PromotedPosted 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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Front of house in large and busy guesthouse in central Fort William
Immediate start PopularPosted by Guisachan Guest House£12 to £16 per hourPart TimeLarge guesthouse in the centre of Fort William is seeking a versatile, conscientious, reliable and confident individual to assist with the day-to-day running of the business - assisting with serving guests at breakfast, helping with administrative duties and afternoon reception.
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Ground Security Operative
Posted by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited£29,482 to £30,101 per annumFull TimeAt Islay Airport...
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Classroom Assistant - ELC - ARB14351
Posted by Argyll and Bute Council£22,975 to £23,377 per annumPart TimeService: Education Closing Date: Friday 31st May 2024 Classroom Assistant based at the Pre-5 Unit at Kilmodan Primary Pre Five. Kilmodan ELC is looking to recruit an exceptional early years Classroom Assistant to join our...
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Nursery Key Worker, Gaelic, Unqualified, Sgoil Araich Shiaboist (7693) - CNS04696
Posted by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar£28,960 to £31,776 per annumFull TimeAdvert Nursery Key Worker,Unqualified, Gaelic Medium, Sgoil Àraich Shiaboist (7693) 23.5 hours per week, term-time, Permanent £14,950 - £15,542 bper annum, inclusive of £1,505 Distant Islands Allowance per annum Ag obair tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig,...
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Relief Special Carers, Grianan Day Centre (4320) - CNS04660
Posted by Comhairle nan Eilean Siar£14.12 per hourFull TimeAdvert Relief Special Carers, Grianan Day Centre £14.12 per hour, inclusive of £1.42 per hour Distant Islands Allowance Grianan Day Centre requires Relief Special Carers who will work enthusiastically as a member of a team...
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Summer Student Placement - Medical Records
Posted by NHS Western Isles£23,362 to £25,368 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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Bank Domestic Assistant
Posted by NHS Western Isles£23,362 to £25,368 per annumUnspecified HoursNHS 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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RP182757 - Bank Speech and Language Therapist
Posted by NHS Grampian£37,831 to £46,100 per annumFull TimeBank Speech and Language Therapist – Various opportunities across NHS Grampian We are looking to recruit qualified and registered speech and language therapist as bank members of staff to join the various speech and language...
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Research by Highlands and Island Enterprise shows that employment in the creative industries, heritage, tourism and food and drink sectors, as well as the more obvious sectors like education are all are positively influenced by Gaelic.
‘Considerable opportunities are arising from the language’s potential contribution in helping to drive economic growth in the region,’ said Charlotte Wright, chief executive officer of HIE.
Fèisean nan Gàidheal’s chief officer, the musician Arthur Cormack, also welcomed the aims of the 2018-23 National Gaelic Language Plan and said that the arts are also important in terms of Gaelic’s economic impact with many people earning a living through the creative industries.
‘The arts raise awareness of the language and give some people confidence to learn Gaelic,’ he added.