Popular holiday park brand Haven has announced up to 100 new jobs across Scotland with caravan parks like Craig Tara and Seton Sands set to benefit.
This comes as the company announced over 1,500 new positions across 38 of its 41 UK holiday parks this summer.
Haven is now looking for job seekers interested in working in the leisure industry to send in their applications.
Head of Talent Acquisition, Nola Ferguson, said: “At Haven, our guests are at the heart of everything we do, and we are looking for jobseekers of all ages and backgrounds with a passion for delivering excellent service to ensure that our guests have the best possible holiday experience.
"With the UK staycation market booming, we have over 1,500 fantastic roles available at our parks, whether candidates are seeking a terrific opportunity to grow their career in hospitality or an age-friendly employer that embraces the benefits that age-diversity brings to our family centric holiday parks.
"To ensure that new hires get the support and guidance they need, we have a comprehensive training programme in place for every role.”
Haven has also said that it is an inclusive employer with 29% of its staff being aged between 16-20 while a further one in five of its team members are aged over 50.
Jobs in all parts of Haven's holiday parks are on offer with full-time and part-time roles available in departments like food and drink, housekeeping and leisure and activities.
How to apply for a job at Haven as the company announces up to 100 new jobs across Scotland
To apply for one of the many job opportunities at Haven holiday parks in Scotland, job seekers will need to visit the Haven website.
Those who are successful will be part of a company that employs over 16,000 people across the UK.
This comes after a £170 million investment into the parks.
Find out more and apply for a role on the Haven website.
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