Kylesku Lodges in the remote Sutherland region of the Highlands is seeking a housekeeper to join the team from March until October this year.
A conservation charity is offering an “extraordinary” opportunity to live and work in one of Scotland’s most remote and stunning locations, surrounded by nature “in every direction”. The John Muir Trust, which is dedicated to protecting wild places across the country, is seeking a seasonal housekeeper for its Kylesku Lodges in the Sutherland region of the Highlands.
The lodges, located near the iconic Kylesku Bridge, sit in what is considered one of Europe’s most sparsely populated areas. Charity bosses are looking for someone to join their team from March until October this year in the one-of-a-kind role, providing care and maintenance for the lodges while enjoying the unique tranquillity of the Highlands.
The successful candidate will live in a renovated static caravan on site, which comes equipped with high-speed WiFi. This means that even while immersed in the wilderness, there is the ability to stay connected for personal or professional needs.
The lodges sit on 45 acres of land owned by the John Muir Trust. Additionally the lodges overlook the peaceful Loch a’ Chairn Bhain and offer breathtaking views of Quinag, a striking three-peaked mountain which the charity cares for – with beauty right on your door step.
The area is rich in wildlife and natural beauty, with expansive lochs, climb-able mountains and stunning forests surrounding the lodges. The charity also works closely with neighbouring communities to boost the local economy while protecting the delicate ecosystems in the region.
The role itself involves looking after ten lodges alongside lodge manager Karen Vickers. While weekend work is required, weekday shifts are lighter, offering a balance between responsibility and time to enjoy the scenery.
Applicants must hold a full UK driving licence and have access to their own vehicle, as the remote location requires mobility.
Karen Vickers spoke about the appeal of the role, saying: “Kylesku is one of those places that stays with you. When the wind drops, the silence is extraordinary and you’re surrounded by mountains, sea lochs and wildlife in every direction.
“For someone looking to step away from the noise for a season, this role offers a rare chance to slow down, be part of a small, welcoming team and live in a truly special part of the Highlands.
“The added bonus is knowing your work supports the John Muir Trust’s efforts to care for wild places and the communities around them.”
For those seeking a change from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this position offers a rare chance to combine practical work with a deep connection to nature.
For those interested in the role, extra information can be found on the official website for the Kylesku Lodges. You can access the website by clicking here.
