This remote island with no residents is hiring a manager for $31K per year

A remote Scottish island with no residents is seeking a “manager” – with accommodation provided and a salary of $31,000 per year.The Scottish Wildlife Trust is seeking a ranger on the island of Handa, home to one of the most important seabird breeding colonies in Europe.Located off the west coast of Sutherland, the island has dramatic cliff views, and is accessible via an on-demand pedestrian ferry from Tarbet.Accommodation for the role will be provided for the length of the contract – and the role is also available to couples who intend to share the role and live together.The set up will include weekly trips to the remote village of Scourie, on the mainland, for laundry, banking, and shopping.According to the job listing, the Handa Island Ranger would “effectively manage” the beautiful remote island.The successful applicant will be responsible for organizing work programs and a team of volunteers.They will also be in charge of looking after Handa’s wildlife and its 8,000 annual visitors.The island has no permanent residents, so the opportunity would suit someone who is content living away from the hustle and bustle of a city. No particular qualifications have been requested for the role, but a sound knowledge of marine and terrestrial natural history is beneficial.A current driving license and access to a vehicle are also necessary.The position is on a fixed six-month contract starting in March, and comes with a salary of $31,000.The job listing states: “The Trust is a passionate employer, proactive about creating a culture of diversity and inclusive workplace that promotes and values equal opportunities for all. “We welcome individuals from all networks of life, backgrounds, and experiences.”“Handa is a globally recognized breeding site for birds such as guillemots, razorbills, and great skuas. “It offers stunning views of the north-west coast of Scotland and it’s characteristic Torridonian sandstone mountains.“The island’s dramat...

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Publisher: New York Post

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