A hotel on the beautiful Isle of Mull is looking for people to join its staff, offering the perfect escape for anyone looking to escape modern city life.
One of Scotland's most popular islands is offering people the chance to escape modern city life in Glasgow.
Among the roles that the Isle of Mull Hotel & Spa are looking to fill is a spa therapist on a full-time basis. The successful applicant will receive a salary of up to £28,000 per year. Responsibilities of the job include assisting guests and handling requests, as well as serving meals throughout the day. Experience is not required, though according to the SimplyHired listing would "put you in a strong position".
The hotel also offers a "a flexible working pattern", meaning you will have plenty of time to explore Mull. Highlights of the area around Craignure include the picturesque Torosay Castle and its gardens and the renowned Craignure Golf Club.
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