A once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity on Scotland's most remote inhabited island with a population of just 60 has been advertised, and it even comes with a family home.
A rare job opportunity on Scotland's most remote inhabited island has come up, and it sounds perfect for those looking to get away from it all.
The successful applicant will work as a deckhand on local ferry MV Good Shepherd, meaning the position would be ideally suited to those who like the sea.View gallery Residents on Fair Isle are "thrilled to meet some new faces and are eager to highlight the ways the successful candidate can become involved in local life".
National Trust for Scotland’s Regional Director for the Highlands and Islands Clea Warner said: "Having been in Fair Isle myself at the beginning of October, I know very well what a beautiful and friendly place it is.
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