Uninhabited Scots island with no running water looking for wildlife ranger

A job has opened as much as be a wildlife ranger on an uninhabited Scottish island - with no operating water or electrical energy.

The Nationwide Belief for Scotland is recruiting a ranger for the islands of Mingulay, Pabbay and Berneray, Outer Hebrides.

The job entails monitoring seabirds, and pays £22,752 for a contract between April and August, for a 40-hour week.

Lodging is offered which is a single room in a shared home on Mingulay with no operating water or mains electrical energy.

Journey to the distant island is by boat.

Duties embody monitoring the seabird colonies and estimating inhabitants measurement, and welcoming guests in summer season months.

Different roles embody noting sightings of whales and dolphins in addition to logging data within the required types.

Nevertheless no journeys to the mainland and even different islands are anticipated in the course of the contract.

The job spec stated: "It's anticipated that the Seabird Ranger will keep on Mingulay in the course of the contract, with solely occasional journeys to Barra."

It added: "A substantial diploma of self-sufficiency and resilience wanted to stay and work in remoted situations for prolonged durations.

"Potential to implement work in a lone working and difficult surroundings, and inside a small crew."

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