Visitor Services

Reports to: Learning and Engagement Manager (Community Programmes)
Salary: £27,825 – £32,550 (Team Specialist Band) [Pro-rata – 0.6 FTE]
Hours of Work: 3 days a week (largely between Monday-Friday, but flexibility required for some evening and weekend sessions). Fixed term from June 2026 to March 2027.

Background:
Dynamic Earth is an educational charity on a mission to empower people with understanding and empathy for the Earth. Our Learning and Engagement team creates, curates and delivers a diverse programme of events and experiences throughout the year which support the delivery of Dynamic Earth’s strategic plan and charitable purpose. You can find out more on our website.

With thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we are delivering an ambitious programme of work to enhance our connectivity with our surrounding environment of Arthur’s Seat and Holyrood Park.

This programme of work will see Dynamic Earth create a new free-to-access gallery exploring the science and heritage of Arthur’s Seat and Holyrood Park, enhance our outdoor interpretation and deliver an enhanced programme of outdoor learning for communities and underrepresented audiences to engage with outdoor spaces.

In this role, you will work closely with the Learning and Engagement Manager (Community Programmes) and colleagues from across the Learning and Engagement Team to create and deliver new opportunities for underrepresented communities to engage with the science and heritage of Holyrood Park, including the creation of an outdoor community garden in the grounds of our centre.

Role Purpose:
To develop, co-ordinate and deliver outdoor learning and engagement events and experiences which support our strategic priority of enhancing the connectivity of Dynamic Earth and our immediate surroundings of Holyrood Park.

Main Duties:
Communities: You will work within the community learning and engagement team to develop and deliver outdoor events and experiences which reach underserved and underrepresented audiences.

You will place evolved co-creation and values-driven practice at the heart of our programmes with a focus on repeat engagement models in an in-reach and outreach capacity. You will play an active, regular and hands-on role in delivering our community events and experiences with colleagues and audiences.

Schools and Families: You will work with colleagues to support the development and delivery of events and experiences which support learners in accessing their entitlement to outdoor learning as part of the Learning for Sustainability national priority.

Evaluation, Storytelling and Advocacy: You will capture and co-create powerful stories and data which showcase the value and impact of our outdoor activity together with colleagues across the charity.

Across the breadth of work within the Learning and Engagement Officer role, you will demonstrate commitment to Dynamic Earth’s organisational values of passion, care and inclusion, always acting as a science engagement role model with colleagues, audiences and peers.

Experience and Qualities:
Required qualifications and experience:
• Educated to undergraduate degree level in a science or related discipline – or lived experience as an alternative to a formal qualification.
• Experience of developing and delivering outdoor science learning and engagement experiences with a range of audiences, including children and young people.
• Excellent interpersonal, communication, planning and organisational skills with strong attention to detail.
• A pro-active, enthusiastic and friendly disposition with the ability to build rapport with people quickly.
• An enabling and pro-active attitude and commitment to a culture of continuous improvement.
• A flexible approach which helps deliver results.
• A pro-active and enabling approach to problem solving.
• A reflective practitioner with the ability to reflect both on self and situation.
• Experience of working effectively in a team with shared goals as well as on individual projects.

Desired qualifications and experience:
• Outdoor Learning Postgraduate Qualification or equivalent (e.g. Outdoor Activity Instruction).
• Experience of working in a science centre or museum setting.
• Awareness and experience of implementing sector-wide community best practice.
• Experience of working in partnership with peers and other organisations.

Appointment to the Learning and Engagement Officer position is subject to enhanced pre-employment checks as part of our approach to ensuring Child Protection & Wellbeing, including membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme.

Dynamic Earth are committed to creating an inclusive workplace culture where our people feel a sense of belonging and can bring their authentic self to work each day. You can find our inclusion statement on our website.

To apply, please send a covering letter and accompanying CV (circa x2 pages each) outlining why you are the right candidate for the position to peopleandculture@dynamicearth.org.uk by the deadline of 23:59 on Thursday 30th April 2026.

Successful candidates will be invited to an in-person interview at Dynamic Earth scheduled to take place week beginning Monday 11th May.

This interview will last around one hour and consist of a presentation task element and a series of questions from the panel, which will help us understand your knowledge, skills and experience in more depth.

Fixed term to 18 December 2026.

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is a world leading centre for plant science, conservation and learning, set within one of Scotland’s most loved public gardens. We welcome thousands of visitors each year and are committed to creating inspiring, inclusive and accessible experiences that help people connect with plants, nature and global biodiversity.

We are looking for an Interpretation Co-ordinator to support the delivery of engaging visitor facing interpretation across the Garden, and particularly for the reopening of our renowned Victorian Palm Houses. Working closely with an established interpretation and design team of RBGE colleagues and external partners, you’ll play a key role in co-ordinating projects, managing timelines and administration, supporting procurement and finances, and helping ensure interpretive materials — from signage and trails to digital content — are delivered smoothly, on time and to a high standard.

You’ll be a highly organised and collaborative individual with experience supporting projects in a cultural, heritage, environmental or public facing setting. Comfortable working across teams and with external suppliers, you’ll bring strong communication skills, attention to detail and a proactive approach. An understanding of visitor experience, inclusive practice and interpretation — or a genuine enthusiasm to develop these skills — will be central to your success in the role.

RBGE is unable to sponsor applicants without the right to work in the United Kingdom for this role. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure eligibility to work in the United Kingdom for the duration of the appointment.

For more info including job description, person specification and to apply, please visit our website.

Storytellers/Guest Services – The Loch Ness Centre- Drumnadrochit-Inverness

We are looking for passionate, engaging individuals to become part of our Storytellers/Guest Services team and help us create unforgettable moments for our guests.

Join us as we walk guests through 500 million years of Loch Ness history. Our guests delve deeper into the real places, people, stories, and scientific research that has turned Nessie into an iconic Scottish legend.

As a Storyteller/Guest Services Team Member, you’ll play a central role in bringing the stories, science and magic of Loch Ness to life.

Whether you’re welcoming guests at the start of their adventure, answering enquiries and supporting admissions, or leading dynamic guided tours, you’ll help ensure each visitor enjoys a warm, memorable and immersive experience.

These seasonal positions will be active between March and September of 2026 with a selection of different hours. Through our exceptional, bespoke training program you will have the skills to deliver memorable and enjoyable guided tours, deliver guest engagement across the attraction and work as a team to provide every guest with an exceptional experience.

The Ideal Candidate

You will be confident engaging with groups and have the desire to bring a genuine passion to the storytelling, and share the tales of Nessie with warmth, energy and enthusiasm. You will have the ability adapt to the needs of each guest, whether delivering the scripted tour with confidence and flair or helping visitors explore the attraction with ease. Every interaction you have contributes to the journey we promise—one that is engaging, informative and full of wonder.

A genuine desire to learn, grow and continually develop your knowledge of Loch Ness is essential, as you will regularly interact with guests who are eager to ask questions and explore the stories behind the legend. You must have the flexibility to work weekends and bank holidays.

What We Offer

Cash back on your medical costs
An additional day off for your birthday
Shopping discounts and much more…
Contract: 0 hours contract-5 months April to September

Hourly pay rate: £13.45

If you are passionate about storytelling, have an interest in the Loch Ness legend, thrive in a guest‑facing environment and want to help shape unforgettable moments at one of Scotland’s most iconic attractions, we’d love to hear from you.

You may be a student seeking flexible hours, a creative soul looking for an inspiring environment, or someone eager to be part of something truly special—we have opportunities designed to fit your life. Loch Ness has a story. Now it’s your turn!

Send your cv and cover letter to recruitment@continuumattractions.com

Job Types: Zero hours contract, Fixed term contract

Contract length: 5 months

JOB PURPOSE

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to join our team, helping to make our properties the best possible places to visit and work.

To maximise our visitors’ enjoyment of National Trust for Scotland managed sites by maintaining the excellent standards we set across our properties. Providing an efficient and reliable service based on the needs of each property and ensuring that all areas are cleaned and maintained to the highest standards.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES

Undertaking a wide variety of housekeeping duties in connection with the well-being and care of the holiday accommodation and visitor facilities at Drum, including:

• Maintain stock-levels of housekeeping consumables and janitorial supplies.
• Routinely clean and look after the holiday accommodation which will involve but is not limited to:
• vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, polishing of floors
• dusting/polishing of surfaces and fittings such as furniture, ornaments, panelling, stairs, and doors
• dusting/wiping of sills, skirtings, door, and window frames
• cleaning of windows
• cleaning of lavatories, sinks, etc
• cleaning of bathroom/toilet areas and fittings
• cleaning of kitchen areas and equipment
• checking functionality of lighting, heating, TV/radio etc
• replenishing of welcome/hospitality trays, and consumables
• changing of bed linen and towels, providing clean laundry for each occupancy
• disposal of general household waste
• monitoring any loss or damage and reporting to the Visitor Services Manager

• The general ongoing operational cleaning of all areas as necessary, as toilet cleaning, emptying waste bins and as appropriate vacuum cleaning, mopping, sweeping, dusting and polishing when required etc.

• Share in the common responsibility of working in a manner mindful of the Trust’s obligations to minimise impact on the environment, through e.g. efficient use of water/heat/light, recycling and the disposal of waste, and considered use of transport.
• In accordance with the property’s procedures, share in the common responsibility for the safe evacuation or management of colleagues and visitors in the event of a fire or security alert or alarm. This includes weekly fire alarm checks whilst cleaning and communicating with the Duty Manager to record.

The current duties of this job do not require a criminal record (Disclosure Scotland) check to be carried out.

We are looking for enthusiastic and engaging Brand Home Guide and Hosts to join our team.

You will be the face of Holyrood Distillery, delivering exceptional visitor experiences through guided tours, whisky and gin tastings, and outstanding service in our bar and retail space. If you have a passion for spirits, storytelling, and hospitality, this role is perfect for you!

JOB PURPOSE
This is an opportunity to join the team which welcomes more than 400,000 people a year to the National Trust for Scotland’s Glencoe Visitor Centre. High presentation standards and cleanliness are essential aspects of a great visitor experience. You’ll help us maintain our reputation for both and in so doing, help our charity generate the income we need to care for this Highland gem.
This varied role works closely with our Visitor Services team on a range of house-keeping duties to ensure our visitor centre and its surroundings look their best. This includes caring for the appearance and condition of our exhibition, shop, cafés, toilet facilities and behind-the-scenes areas.
We’re looking for someone who is friendly and approachable, enjoys cleaning and takes pride in the presentation of their workplace. You’ll get the chance to work in an incredible location, meeting visitors from around the world and being part of a great team.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Responsible for a wide variety of housekeeping tasks on daily, weekly and monthly cycles, including:

o Ensure high presentation standards throughout the visitor centre by dusting, sweeping and cleaning surfaces (floors, counters, windows, doors, walls and displays)
o Maintain clean and well-stocked toilet facilities for visitors to use
o Respond promptly to ad-hoc needs, especially at busy times, like helping to clear café tables or dealing with accidental spillages
o Maintain waste disposal facilities across the site and maximise recycling levels, front and back-of-house
o Monitor condition of fixtures and fittings and report any issues to the Maintenance team

• Deliver excellent customer care to foster a friendly and inviting atmosphere for visitors.

• Minimise our impact on the environment, through efficient use of resources like water/heat/light, sensitive use of cleaning chemicals, and sustainable waste disposal practices.

• Ensure you are clearly identifiable and appropriately dressed by wearing uniform, name badges, and PPE as required.

• Share responsibility for the health and welfare of property staff, volunteers and visitors by adhering to NTS Health, Safety and Environment policies and guidelines.

SCOPE OF ROLE

People Management
• Not a line manager
• Will work closely with colleagues across the visitor centre.

Financial Management
• Not a budget holder

Tools/Equipment
• Will be a frequent user of cleaning materials and tools
• Occasional user of ladders, hand tools, etc
• Occasional user of IT equipment
• Wear PPE for personal protection and the protection of property, collection items and stock.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
The above outlines the key skills and behaviours the job holder will need to possess and exercise. In addition, either knowledge of or experience in the following is required:
Essential
 Personal commitment to high standards of cleaning
 Attentive to detail with an eye for presentation and finish
 Understanding of, and belief in, the work of The National Trust for Scotland
 Warm and approachable customer service and team work
 Organised approach to time management, with an ability to work independently and prioritise tasks
 UK driving license

Desirable
 Previous housekeeping/cleaning experience

JOB PURPOSE
This is an opportunity to join the team which welcomes more than 600,000 people a year to the National Trust for Scotland’s Glenfinnan Visitor Centre and Monument. High presentation standards and cleanliness are essential aspects of a great visitor experience. You’ll help us maintain our reputation for both and in so doing, help our charity generate the income we need to care for this Highland gem.
This varied role works closely with our Visitor Services team on a range of house-keeping duties to ensure our visitor centre and its surroundings look their best. This includes caring for the appearance and condition of our exhibition, shop, cafés, toilet facilities and behind-the-scenes areas.
We’re looking for someone who is friendly and approachable, enjoys cleaning and takes pride in the presentation of their workplace. You’ll get the chance to work in an incredible location, meeting visitors from around the world and being part of a great team.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
• Responsible for a wide variety of housekeeping tasks on daily, weekly and monthly cycles, including:

o Ensure high presentation standards throughout the visitor centre by dusting, sweeping and cleaning surfaces (floors, counters, windows, doors, walls and displays)
o Maintain clean and well-stocked toilet facilities for visitors to use
o Respond promptly to ad-hoc needs, especially at busy times, like helping to clear café tables or dealing with accidental spillages
o Maintain waste disposal facilities across the site and maximise recycling levels, front and back-of-house
o Monitor condition of fixtures and fittings and report any issues to the Maintenance team

• Deliver excellent customer care to foster a friendly and inviting atmosphere for visitors.

• Minimise our impact on the environment, through efficient use of resources like water/heat/light, sensitive use of cleaning chemicals, and sustainable waste disposal practices.

• Ensure you are clearly identifiable and appropriately dressed by wearing uniform, name badges, and PPE as required.

• Share responsibility for the health and welfare of property staff, volunteers and visitors by adhering to NTS Health, Safety and Environment policies and guidelines.

SCOPE OF ROLE

People Management
• Not a line manager
• Will work closely with colleagues across the visitor centre.

Financial Management
• Not a budget holder

Tools/Equipment
• Will be a frequent user of cleaning materials and tools
• Occasional user of ladders, hand tools, etc
• Occasional user of IT equipment
• Wear PPE for personal protection and the protection of property, collection items and stock.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
The above outlines the key skills and behaviours the job holder will need to possess and exercise. In addition, either knowledge of or experience in the following is required:
Essential
 Personal commitment to high standards of cleaning
 Attentive to detail with an eye for presentation and finish
 Understanding of, and belief in, the work of The National Trust for Scotland
 Warm and approachable customer service and team work
 Organised approach to time management, with an ability to work independently and prioritise tasks
 UK driving license

Desirable
 Previous housekeeping/cleaning experience

32 or 40 hours a week (four or five days)

What we do? With 1,000 acres of history, walks, wellness, shopping, food and adventure, all in a beautiful setting just a few miles from Edinburgh, Dalkeith Country Park is enjoyed and valued by locals and visitors from afar. Whether in search of adventure, play, thrills, food, shopping or restoration, we have something for all.

The role? In this hands-on and varied role, you will welcome visitors and help run activities in our Fort Douglas adventure playground, assisting with children’s birthday parties and other fun-filled seasonal events over Easter, Summer, Halloween and Christmas. Playing a key role in ensuring the needs of our visitors are met, you will respond to enquiries, coordinate bookings, support the coffee cabin, supervise colleagues, and provide general admin support. Regular weekend working is essential.

The person? Friendly, enthusiastic, with an organised approach and an eye for detail, the successful candidate will demonstrate initiative and the ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of people. If you have customer facing experience, good IT & admin skills and an interest in the outdoors then we would love to hear from you. Hospitality experience would be an advantage.

Why work for us? We offer excellent benefits including private health cover, six weeks of holiday, gym and shopping discounts, cycle to work scheme, and wellbeing related support and resources.

How to apply? You’ll find more information about this vacancy on our website www.buccleuch.com/work-with-us/. Just click on the role and download the information pack for full details. If you decide that this is the role for you, click on ‘Apply Now’ and remember to include a covering letter along with your CV. Please include details of your preferred number of days in your application.

The closing date for applications is 23 April.

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The Black Watch Castle and Museum holds a large and varied collection of artefacts covering many aspects of Regimental life over nearly 300 years. The collection contains uniforms, military equipment, trophies of war, prints and paintings, medals, documents, books and photographs. We are currently seeking a Museum and Collections Assistant to assist with improving our standard of documentation and collections care and therefore increase its potential for learning and access.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:
• Assisting in the care of the collections, including inventory of collections, reconciliation of data on database and database maintenance, collections entry, movement and exit and maintenance and upkeep of displays
• Conducting guided tours to the public
• Environmental monitoring and housekeeping
• Assisting with exhibitions and redisplay
• Assisting in development and delivery of events
• Assisting with volunteers
• Identifying material for social media and blogs posts

Please send a Cover Letter and CV to Fiona Connah, Curator : curator@theblackwatch.co.uk

The Black Watch Castle and Museum is an award-winning visitor attraction and home to a varied archive covering many aspects of Regimental life including diaries, letters, army forms, service records and much more. There are roughly 15,000 archive materials in our collection covering the period c.1745 – 2006. We are currently seeking a Project Archivist to join our vibrant team to continue the cataloguing of our collections, under the supervision of the Museum Archivist.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:
• Identify and appraise collections to be catalogued as a priority
• Create item level catalogues for any identified collections
• Identify packaging and preservation needs
• Maintain project administration
• Update collections management system (Axiell) and external catalogue portals
• Identify archive material for education/events/community outreach
• Supervising archive and collections volunteers and researchers

Please send a Cover Letter and CV to Jennifer Marshall, Archivist : jennifer@theblackwatch.co.uk

You will be an ambassador for Aberdeen Science Centre (ASC), an excellent communicator and an effective team player who has the ability to multi-task and be flexible when working in a variety of areas within Aberdeen Science Centre.

Your main role will be to interact with all visitors through our Community Engagement Programme in a friendly, outgoing manner ensuring they have a 5* experience at all times. This flexible role will cover engagements on the exhibition floor, outreach sessions, workshops to schools, public groups and birthday parties.

Delivery of ASC activities in the North of Scotland will form a key part of this role, so a full valid driver’s licence is essential. This port holder will be expected to work flexibly within the team, with a willingness to work evenings and weekends as required.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

General

• Provide a high level of customer service at all times, ensuring everyone has an enjoyable and inspiring experience.
• Deliver ASC’s shows, workshops and birthday parties to a variety of audiences including communities, schools and public groups, including set up and cleaning. This would include an adult audience.
• Be the first point of contact for all community outreach events, maintaining relationships with our community partners and proactively seek development opportunities.
• Ensure exhibition areas are clean, tidy and in working order, reporting any faults found.
• Support the development of STEM activities for ASC’s programme.
• Carry out reception duties, including cash handling when required.
• Contribute to review, evaluation and reporting processes for engagements as required.
• Ensure spaces are set up in advance as required, for pre-booked groups.
• Any other duties as deemed appropriate and reasonable.

All science centre staff are expected to:
• Perform their own general clerical duties including, but not limited to, typing, copying, mailing and filing.
• Ensure all current legislation including but not limited to GDPR and Health and Safety is followed at all times.
• Maintain confidentiality in all aspects of client, staff and agency information.
• Consider the day to day environmental impact of their work and act to reduce accordingly i.e. turn off unwanted lights, reduce paper usage etc
• Follow any other reasonable duties as assigned by their line manager or Chief Executive.
• To attend conferences and other learning opportunities as required.

The above is intended to provide a clear but concise statement of the present MAJOR TASKS and ACTIVITIES of the job. It is not an exhaustive list of all its detailed duties. As a term of your employment, you may be required to undertake such other duties as may reasonably be required of you in the post mentioned above.
Aberdeen Science Centre reserves the right to amend the Job Description in consultation with the employee.
Aberdeen Science Centre pursues a policy of equal opportunities in the appointment and promotion of staff.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

• Desire to work within the charity sector.
• Creative and innovative approach to work.
• Excellent attention to detail.
• Confidence with ICT, with an ability to keep up with advances in technology.

Essential Competencies
• An enthusiasm for a large variety of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic topics.
• Skilled listener with great people skills.
• Strong verbal and written communicator, ability to liaise effectively with a variety of audiences.
• High regard for customer care and service.
• Good team worker, flexible and adaptable with a willingness to work across multiple areas of the organisation.
• Willingness to be flexible on hours, with regular evening and weekend work required.
• Ability to work unsupervised, on own initiative with excellent attention to detail.
• Ability to work to tight deadlines and organise own schedule.
• Knowledge and competence in ICT including MS Office suite.
• Ability to follow script and adapt to create meaningful engagements with diverse audiences.
• A full driving licence

Desired Competencies

• Previous experience in a customer focused environment.
• Experience of speaking in front of a camera.
• Experience in presenting to audiences of all ages.
• Access to a vehicle

Full Job Title: Seasonal Visitor Experience Associate

Organisation: Muckle Brig Ltd

Location: Leith, Edinburgh (Lind & Lime Gin Distillery, Port of Leith Distillery)

Weekly Hours: Seasonal, Part Time

Work Schedule: Monday to Sunday, in line with VE operating hours

Salary: £13.39 per hour

Reporting to: Visitor Experience Supervisors

ABOUT US
Our company values are at the foundation of everything we do.

We focus on products that we love.

We’re realistic.

We keep our conscience clear.

We achieve everything as a team.

We deal with the difficult stuff first.

We spend our money on the right things.

We invite our friends to parties.

From a single person in a garden shed, our company has grown to include multiple sites, brands, and a team of passionate and talented individuals. We have so many stories to tell, and communicating those stories is an essential and increasingly complex undertaking. 2026 isn’t slowing down!

The Role
As a Visitor Experience Associate, you will be the face of our Port of Leith Whisky and Lind & Lime Gin Distilleries. From greeting our guests with a 5-star welcome & guiding them through the Tour Experience to advising in our distillery shops and so much more.

Muckle Brig is a fun, fast-paced, diverse environment to work in. Excellent communication skills are paramount to a successful day. Your skills, enthusiasm and diplomacy will shine through for our guests and your colleagues within the distilleries.

Key Responsibilities
Provide excellent customer service

Welcome and orientate guests

Be responsible and proactive

Tour Guide

Dynamic storytelling – providing the historical stories behind our liquids, information on our production process, demonstrating mini-bottling, and conducting tasting sessions and cocktail making sessions.

Setting up, clearing, cleaning and resetting the tour route for each tour, including cocktail making equipment and tasting laboratory

Weekly tour stock counts

Ongoing cleanliness and presentability of the tour area

Assisting with guest needs as required to ensure an excellent experience

Assisting with Private Tours and Events on an ad hoc basis

Retail Assistance

Actively up-sell products through strong product knowledge and excellent customer service to maximise sales

Continually engage with customers to ensure maximum service

Weekly and monthly stock takes across shop stock

Fulfilling online retail orders for collection and posting at Lind & Lime as required

Being a superb ambassador for all aspects of Muckle Brig, including Lind & Lime, Port of Leith Distillery and Leith Bond, our export company

Following our Health & Safety, COSHH, Organic and Food Hygiene policies

You may be required to work at other Muckle Brig locations when appropriate

Other tasks as required

Skills & experience
You are a superb communicator with an enthusiastic and flexible approach, with the ability to adapt to any situation. You can create a fabulous atmosphere for all our guests. You are a competent multitasker who thrives on being part of a team delivering an excellent visitor experience.

Enthusiastic and confident, warm, friendly and the ability to work within the team, with minimal supervision, to a high and safe standard

EVE (Exceeding Visitor Expectations) Certificate desirable

Positive, can-do attitude

Ability to adapt to customer flow while maintaining excellent service quality

Excellent front-of-house skills

Demonstrable time management skills and the ability to prioritise

Previous retail experience would be advantageous but not essential

SALARY & BENEFITS
£13.39 per hour

29 days holiday per year (inc. bank holidays), pro-rated for part-time staff

Employee discounts

Full training given with CPD opportunities ongoing

This job description is indicative of the nature and level of responsibility associated with the job. It is not exhaustive, and there may be a requirement to undertake other duties as required

To apply please send your CV and Cover Letter to jobs@mucklebrig.com