Do you want to work remotely in the most authentic way possible?
There’s a job vacancy for you, boy.
The Scottish Wildlife Trust is seeking a ranger to serve on the island of Handa, according to The Scotsman.
The island is home to animals including guillemots, razorbills, and great skuas, but it does not have any permanent human inhabitants, according to the trust’s website. Seals, whales, and dolphins have also been observed lingering around its striking cliffs.
According to the job description, the ranger will make $25,600, or around $31,000. This is a six-month position that runs from March to September.
But before you introverts start dreaming of landing this job and spending six months alone, realize that you will still have some human company.
According to the listing, there is a fantastic chance for a driven, highly skilled, and enthusiastic job-share couple or individual to successfully manage this isolated, stunning island, its animals, and more than 8,000 tourists. Excellent organizational abilities and a high level of flexibility are required for this fascinating profession.
With the capacity to continuously modify your plan in response to evolving circumstances, you will be in charge of setting up work schedules for both yourself and a group of volunteers. Your outstanding interpersonal skills will be put to the test as you live and work with your colleagues and other infrequent visitors. You will also feel at ease in a very social setting.
The job description is added: A current driver’s license and access to a vehicle are essential for the position because weekly travels to Scourie (the closest but farthest village) are required for laundry, banking, shopping, and gas bottle exchange.
Therefore, in this capacity, you will need to engage with other bipeds. However, a small number of people is preferable than too many.
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