Finding the right job or making that switch to another career can often be daunting, which is why we have pulled together a list of some of the best-paying jobs in Argyll & Bute.
Whether you are looking to manage a hotel or are a people person, there are loads of well-paying jobs in the area.
To make that job hunt easier, we have included everything from deadline information, salary ranges, and different career types in one handy list!
6 – Trainee Linesperson
Carry out construction and repair work on Scotland’s vital energy networks across the West Coast.
Employer: SSE
Salary: £24,000 - £30,000
Deadline: September 25
Find out more and apply on the SSE website.
5 – Primary Care Assistant Manager
Assist health board-run practices with bookings, and administer financial and contractual issues across the region.
Employer: NHS Scotland
Salary: £26,000 - £33,000
Deadline: September 25
Find out more and apply on the NHS Scotland website.
4 – Operations Coordinator
If you are personable and innovative, then this role is perfect for you! Be the first point of contact for customers and manage the sales and after sales performance of the Toyota field team.
Employer: Toyota
Salary: £30,000 - £33,000
Deadline: Not sepcified/open
Find out more and apply on the Toyota website.
3 – Primary Care Mental Health Worker
Help expand access to evidence-based psychological therapies and improve patient outcomes.
Employer: NHS Scotland
Salary: £33,000 - £41,000
Deadline: October 10
Find out more and apply on the NHS Scotland website.
2 – Hotel General Manager
Work for Inveraray’s oldest hotel on Argyll and Butes’ beautiful coast.
Employer: Inveraray Inn
Salary: £43,000 - £45,000
Deadline: Not specified/open
Find out more and apply on Indeed.
1 – Forestry Manager (requires travel)
Work with forestry consultants to assess the health of native forests and build strong relationships with forestry agents, landowners and tenants.
Employer: SSE
Salary: £51,000 - £62,000
Deadline: October 05
Find out more and apply on the SSE website.
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