One Wild Team “In nature, nothing stands alone. The whole supports the parts, and at the same time, the parts support the whole. And they do so effortlessly." Team: Hospitality Team Reporting Line : WildLand Activities Manager & Operations Manager Sutherland Location: Ben Loyal, Kinloch & Hope Estates, North Sutherland, Scotland on the stunning shores of the Kyle and Loch Hope Hours: 40 hours per week; permanent; full time; seasonal or flexible arrangements may be considered Salary & benefits: Competitive salary, benefits and a great place to work. The Role An excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic, passionate and skilled guide to join our team in Sutherland as we continue to grow and develop our guests experiences from our hospitality properties, bringing nature and conservation to life through bespoke activities, from fly fishing, hiking, biking and conservation safaris. This role balances hospitality with conservation, hosting our guests and sharing WildLand’s 200 year vision. The position will offer an opportunity to develop your skillsets in guiding. Allowing you to learn about conservation & ecology from our experts so you can share this knowledge with our guests. This is an exciting opportunity to share your passions and connect with nature. Key Responsibilities Be a role model of WildLand Team work. Deliver a consistent high performance in the Guiding Team. Align with our People Ethos and Health & Safety requirements. Partner with the Hospitality & Conservation Teams to enhance the overall guest experience. Identify opportunities to continuously improve the Guest Experience across the WildLand estates. Participate in the WildLand management systems and processes which support a sustainable business. Our People We attract individuals from all walks of life and of all ages. And all of us love the big adventure of the outdoor space, activities from wild water swimming to mountain hiking and biking; and a love of this special part of our planet. Who you are Passionate and knowledgeable about the outdoors, a good understanding of Scottish flora and fauna, ecology, Scottish history and the historical land uses that have shaped Scotland’s wild lands. To be able to work under your own initiative and follow instruction when given. Be comfortable working in all weather conditions, be forward thinking and a good problem solver, work well under pressure. Have first class communication skills; face to face, by email & telephone. Be tidy and respectful with all equipment in your care. Have relevant experience or qualifications in: Flora and Fauna identification, First Aid, Food Hygiene, Mountain Leader, Guiding, Hospitality (Front of House), Pony Work, Off Road Driving, Wild Swimming, Fishing and Cycling or be prepared to achieve these within 12 months of undertaking the position. Due to the location of work and type of work required a Valid Driving Licence is essential. Weekend work essential. A high level of physical fitness is required for this role. Our Offer Alongside competitive pay and benefits, becoming part of Wildland is an opportunity to make an active and meaningful contribution to a beautiful part of Scotland. Come and make a difference with us.