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01.04.2024 - 16:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An incredible opportunity to move to Orkney has come up, with a restaurant in the archipelago offering accommodation to the successful applicants.
The Hamnavoe in Stromness is currently looking to fill a number of front of house roles, and it sounds perfect for anybody keen to start over in a stunning and remote island setting. The restaurant is among the most popular in the town, famed for its "world class seafood" that fuses European and Asian flavours.
Stromness is the second-most populated settlement in Orkney, and is home to a wealth of charming independent shops, mouthwatering restaurants, and breathtaking beauty spots. Situated on the archipelago's Mainland, the town also offers easy access to countless stunning walking trails and historic sites.
According to the job listing on the Department for Work and Pensions website, experience is not essential as training will be provided. Meanwhile, the contracts can be either permanent or temporary, while work hours will be flexible and wages will depend on age and experience.
The job listing states: "Discover a unique opportunity in the heart of beautiful Orkney! We are in search of vibrant and dedicated Front of House Supervisor and Waiting Staff to join our intimate and highly acclaimed restaurant.
"With a small team and only nine tables, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional dining experiences in a close-knit, welcoming environment. As we gear up for a bustling summer, we invite you to be a crucial part of our team."
Meanwhile, The Hamnavoe is very popular amongst visitors. Looking at travel website Tripadvisor, the restaurant currently has a perfect rating of five out of five based on 60 reviews.
One customer wrote: "I visited as part of a group of six, while
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