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Katie Williams

Dream job on Scottish Island searching for couples to make biscuits

Calling all biscuit-lovers wishing to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city - your moment has arrived.

A new job has come up on the Scottish Island of Mull and you wouldn't even have to worry about where you would live. The Island Bakery is offering accommodation and is urging couples and friends to apply.

The small family run business are searching for new team members to join them in making Scotland’s finest biscuits, oatcakes and shortbreads. They have a list of roles to be filled but are prioritising couples and friends who apply.

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You could be working with a small family-run business while enjoying island life and soaking up the views that Tobermory has to offer. The Island Bakery is looking for supervisory role and several positions available at different levels in production in just a team on 12.

Along with being part of a small intimate team, the bakery also offer two-bed accommodation with the role and it would suit a couple, small family or sharing friend. The Isle of Mull is just a short boat ride from the mainland with its closest port in Oban.

The Island Bakery ideally wants someone with experience within a relevant sector such as food production / kitchen preferable, but it's not essential.

Priding themselves with their organic ingredients, the manufacture create characterful organic biscuits, reflecting the unspoiled Hebrides islands.

If you want to know more and apply see here.

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