GOING TO WORK IN “THE MOST INACCESSIBLE PLACE IN THE WORLD”, WHY NOT?
The famous Jura Single Malt Scotch Whisky distillery is calling for applications for its new Visitor Services Manager! The Scottish island of Jura, defined as “the most inaccessible place in the world” by George Orwell, is also renowned for its famous distillery.
From malting to tasting, Jura is waiting for the person who will share and pass on its passion to tourists. The perfect opportunity for aficionados of this copper-hued beverage. Jura, a tiny 370 km2 piece of land in the capricious waters of the Atlantic, is home to 25 times as many deer as it has inhabitants.

On the island: a single road, a single store, a single pub, and above all a single distillery.
It’s also intoxicating landscapes and a truly timeless journey. The distillery, which has stood the test of time, is supported by the island community and its values of mutual aid. A whisky that’s a source of pride, with a typical Highland character, just like the inhabitants, who have breathed new life into the island through courage and daring.

Applications are now open to become the welcoming new face of the brand. Working on Jura Island means living in isolation, while taking part in the life of the community. All in all, a rich and powerful experience that only comes around once. Whether you’re a city dweller looking for peace and quiet or an artist in search of bliss, there’s no shortage of reasons to settle in Jura!
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