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Highland Jobs Looks for a Local Ambassador to Help Businesses Hire Locally

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As Highland Jobs continues to grow across the region, the platform is now looking for a local ambassador to help spread the word in Inverness and surrounding towns.

This is not a traditional sales role, and it is not about scripts, targets or pressure.

Instead, it is an opportunity designed for someone who already enjoys being out and about, chatting to people, and making natural connections in their community.

Highland Jobs was built to serve employers and jobseekers across the Highlands, offering a local alternative to national platforms that often overlook rural and regional needs.

As more businesses turn to the platform to advertise roles, the need has grown for a visible, human presence on the ground.

The ambassador role is about conversations rather than cold calls, and awareness rather than persuasion.

When recruitment comes up in everyday conversation, the ambassador simply mentions Highland Jobs as a local option.

If a business chooses to advertise as a result of that introduction, the ambassador is paid.

There is no fixed script, no requirement to approach a certain number of businesses, and no expectation to work specific hours.

The role is entirely self directed, allowing the ambassador to choose when they are active, where they go, and how visible they want to be.

It is designed to fit around real life, whether that is family commitments, other work, or simply a preference for flexibility.

No previous sales experience is required, and no existing business contacts are needed.

What matters is confidence, approachability, and a genuine interest in helping local employers and jobseekers connect.

The role is open to someone with their own transport who is comfortable moving around Inverness and nearby towns as part of their normal routine.

In return, the ambassador receives a simple base fee for being active locally, along with a fixed payment each time a business they introduce places a job advert using a referral code.

The more effort and energy someone puts in, the more the role can grow.

For Highland Jobs, this approach reflects how the platform itself has been built, steadily, locally, and through real relationships rather than noise.

For the right person, it offers a chance to earn flexibly while playing a small but meaningful role in strengthening the local jobs market.

Applications are open now and are handled directly through Highland Jobs, with no agencies involved.

To apply for this role please click HERE

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Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy is a senior writer and editor at The Highland Times. He covers politics, business, and community affairs across the Highlands and Islands. His reporting focuses on stories that matter to local people while placing them in a wider national and international context.
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