Posted By Alexander Falconer
Karen
I am currently based in the central belt approx 5 miles from Livingston, but work as Group HSE Manager in Glasgow.
During a previous spell of redundancy I seriously thought about doing the same myself. As a frequent visitor to the far north indulging one of my passions, Salmon & Trout fishing. I have partaken in discussions (and supping a few drams) with locals in many Public bars and inns at the end of a hard day's fishing.
Many locals depend on tourism as a source of income (whenever they can) and the thought of elf & safety is the last thing on their minds. They want to bring people into the area not scare them away.
This mentality, is all to common across the far north and hence why H&S jobs are far and few in these areas. To be honest, you may be better off opening a B&B.
However do not let me discourage you from trying, as a previous thread stated, contact all the relevant councils in the area, tourist information boards, local conglomerates/co-ops may also offer useful assistance.
As Mark said you are not a few million miles from Inverness, may be better basing yourself in the Black Isle area, at least you would find it easier to travel to the larger villages/towns - North to Thurso/Tongue/Helmsdale/Brora, West to Ullapool, South to Inverness, Fort William and east to the likes of Nairn, Moray, Banff, Lossiemouth, Peterhead, Fraserburgh, Huntly to name a few.
This location may well give you more scope for these areas may well use H&S services in some form or another.
Whilst you do not state which areas you have experience in, you may need to look and ensure you have a diverse range of experience to cope with the likes of Fisheries, Food Processing, Medical, Retail, Tourism/Hotel/B&B, Golf Courses, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Distilleries to name a few.
All I would suggest is do the research first, assess the need for such services, and how you would provide this (and how quick) - make yourself approachable, do not distance yourself.
Although Skye is amongst the most scenic of areas, the road links to everywhere else leave a lot to be desired (so does the fishing too).
All I can say is good luck, its a big step
Alex