Jobs In Sutherland
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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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Trainee Yard/Warehouse Operator
Ad PopularPosted by Springbank DistilleryFull TimeWe are currently looking to recruit a full time Trainee Yard/Warehousing Operator.
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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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Farm Technician (Torridon)
Posted by Mowi Scotland£26,188 to £29,330 per annumFull TimeFarm Technician Torridon 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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HGV (CE) Driver
Posted by Migdale Transport Ltd.Up to £32,000 per annumFull TimeJoin our dynamic team at Migdale Transport Ltd, where we specialise in the transportation of live fish from farm to far and to wellboats across the UK and Europe.
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Farm Manager (Wester Ross)
Posted by Mowi ScotlandFrom £44,720 per annumFull TimeFarm Manager Corry & Ardmair Wester Ross Starting Salary from £44,720 per annum Are you looking for a new challenge or to take the next step in your fish farming career? We have an exciting...
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Trust Manager
Posted by Scrabster Harbour TrustFull TimeDue to the retirement of the current postholder, Scrabster Harbour Trust is seeking to recruit a suitably qualified and motivated individual for the post of Trust Manager. This is a chief executive equivalent role and an exciting opportunity to contribute to the continued commercial success of the organisation.
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Under Manager
Accommodation PopularPosted by Migdale Smolt LtdUp to £34,000 per annumFull TimeAt Freshwater Fish Farm, Loch Damph, South.
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Community Works Operative 4 (LGV) (37 hpw), Kinlochbervie - HGH16107
Posted by The Highland Council£23,953 to £27,436 per annumFull TimeJob Description Post Title: Community Works Operative 4 (LGV) Location: Kinlochbervie Hours: 37 hours per week Duration: Permanent Salary: HC04 £24,935 - £27,436 p.a. (with LGV) HC03 £23,953 - £24,646 p.a. (without LGV) Salary placing...
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Care Worker - Part Time
Posted by CrossReach£12.43 to £12.58 per hourPart TimeAre you a caring and empathetic person who wants to make a difference to others? Are you looking for a role that offers security, great benefits, and a supportive team environment? Then we can provide...
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Salaried General Practitioner - Tongue
Posted by NHS Highland£69,993 to £104,469 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...
Living in Sutherland
Here’s something to throw into conversation – did you know that John Lennon used to go on his holidays to Sutherland? The Scottish side of his family had a croft near Durness. He even took Yoko Ono along one time. Just as McCartney wrote The Long and Winding Road about the route to his farm in Kintyre, Lennon wrote In my Life when he was in Sutherland in celebration of his love for his extended family and Yoko.
Sutherland is that surprising. Please don’t write it off as that under-populated bit after Inverness and before the sea.
Right now a lot more people are realising what a fantastic place it is thanks to the North Coast 500. This route was set up as our answer to America’s Route 66; a road by-passed by the new inter-state routes leaving rural communities economically isolated until the old road’s reinvention as a tourist route. The North Coast 500 is a circuit from Inverness which takes in Sutherland along the way.
North Highland College is part of the University of the Highlands and Islands with campuses across the area. Its rural studies centre is as good as you will find anywhere with its courses in veterinary nursing and game keeping and its equestrian centre.
The college also has its own Burghfield House in Dornoch which is open to paying customers as a training venue for catering and hospitality students; Ross House next to the Royal Dornoch Course is home to the golf management honours degree course.
Dornoch has its spectacular championship golf course and throughout Sutherland smaller communities like Golspie, Helmsdale, Tongue, Brora and Kinlochbervie each have their own unique beauty and unique history – one which often includes tales of The Clearances.
Inverness is the nearest major city with a link into the main UK rail network with the Far North Railway line serving the eastern side of Sutherland. Inverness has the major air links with Wick John O’Groats Airport having flights to Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
Working in Sutherland
Tourism, with an emphasis on the outdoor, either sporting or wildlife, public sector, service industries and the utilities are the main employers in the area along with land-based employment in agriculture, forestry and sporting estates. There is a strong emphasis on growing quality and niche tourism projects along with renewable energy which is emphasised in the value placed on courses at North Highland College.