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Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) Practitioner
Immediate startPosted by Riverside Rascals NurseryPart TimeRiverside Rascals Nursery is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic ELC Practitioner to join our professional and supportive team. We are committed to delivering nurturing, child-centred practice in line with Curriculum for Excellence and the principles of Realising the Ambition: Being me.
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ELC Floor Manager
Immediate startPosted by Riverside Rascals NurseryFull TimeThis is a term time position working Monday to Friday 8am - 3pm We are seeking an experienced and passionate Nursery Manager to lead our ELC team and assist Managers to oversee the smooth running of our nursery.
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Skipper/ Net Washer (Argyll Net Washer)
Posted by Mowi ScotlandFrom £36,169 per annumFull TimeSkipper/Net Washer Argyll Net Washer Basic Salary from £36,169 per annum Ability to participate in an annual and cyclical bonus We are currently looking for reliable and highly motivated individual to skipper the Company’s Net …...
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Senior co-ordinator
Online interview Immediate start PopularPosted by Kilchoan Management LtdFull TimeThe Senior Coordinator provides comprehensive operational and administrative support to the Charity Director. The role is central to ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the organisation, supporting long-term projects, maintaining compliance and delivering operational reporting.
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OOW DECK OFFICER 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off
Immediate start PopularPosted by Trident Aqua Services UK LTD£52,000 to £54,500 per annumUnspecified HoursTrident Aqua Services is a global maritime aquaculture service group with more than 60 vessels and around 1,000 employees, delivering critical services to the fish farming industry both locally and worldwide. The company operates Service Vessels, Processing Vessels, Live Fish Carriers.
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Apprentice Farm Technician (Argyll)
PopularPosted by Mowi ScotlandFrom £28,870 per annumFull TimeApprentice Farm Technician Argyll (Carradale) Starting salary £28,870 Overtime available at an enhanced rate Due to developments in the area, we are recruiting for motivated and hardworking Apprentice Farm Technicians to join Mowi. Our apprentices …...
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Farm Technician (Braevallich)
PopularPosted by Mowi Scotland£28,258 to £31,648 per annumFull TimeFarm Technician Braevallich Basic Salary £28,258 to £31,648 per annum Ability to earn up to 15% per annum bonus Overtime available at an enhanced rate Are you a highly motivated individual looking to start or …...
Living in Inveraray
Back in the 18th century the Duke of Argyll decided to knock down his old castle and build a magnificent new Georgian mansion-cum-castle. Once this was complete he thought that his neighbouring town looked a bit, well, scruffy alongside so he knocked that down and rebuilt it.
Today visitors flock to the Royal Burgh of Inveraray to appreciate the third Duke’s good taste and enjoy the gleaming white-painted town on the shore of Loch Fyne, a sea loch.
Inveraray was the seat of power for Argyll and the duke built a magnificent court house and huge inns to accommodate all who had to travel to attend court of do business with his grace. The town is steeped in history and those inns are still welcoming travellers to this day. Tourism plays an important part in the town’s economy.
Today the seat of power has shifted down the road to Argyll and Bute Council headquarters at Lochgilphead but Inveraray still remains a centre for the surrounding countryside; a modern supermarket, primary school and industrial estate have been carefully tucked away along with an industrial estate. The result is a friendly and very busy little town with a strong sense of community and top class pipe band and shinty team.
Inveraray was chosen by the Dukes of Argyll as their base because of its geographical location and it is at the heart of the road network for Argyll, giving easy access to Oban, on to the Hebridean islands, to Lochgilphead and the Kintyre Peninsula and Campbeltown.
In under an hour-and-half you can be in the centre of Glasgow, a world-class city with all it has to offer in culture, entertainment, shopping and transport links.
Within minutes you can be in the breath-taking countryside of Argyll, or out on Loch Fyne in a boat.
Oh, and if his standard is flying from the flagstaff on top of the castle, it means the Duke is home.