Monday 17 October 2011

Trainee Positions for 2012

Hi Guys,
We are now recruiting 2 trainees for the 2012 season, so if you want to work in one of the biggest outdoor playgrounds in the UK get in touch with us.


SEASONAL TRAINEE INSTRUCTORS
Company:

Dunolly Adventure Outdoors


Location:
Perthshire, Scotland

Benefits:
Competitive + food + accommodation available

Start:
February 2011

Duration:
October 2011

DESCRIPTION

Dunolly Adventures is looking for trainee activity instructors to join its multi activity centre in Aberfeldy, Scotland. 

REQUIREMENTS

Dunolly Adventures is looking for trainee activity instructors to join its multi activity centre in Aberfeldy, Scotland.

Applicants for trainee posts need enthusiasm for the outdoors, a willingness to learn and a desire to introduce others to outdoor activities. Previous experience working in the industry is not always necessary but some personal experience of outdoor activities is expected.

The Trainee contract runs from February to October.

A Living allowance is paid and accommodation is available. Training and experience will be given in a range of outdoor activities and related areas as well as a number of NGB qualifications. Commitment and motivation will be needed to benefit fully from the package offered, but full support and encouragement will be given.

Closing date 9th November 2011.
Interviews will take place between the 15th and 17th of November 2011. 


For more information and an application please contact us at info@dunollyadvenrures.co.uk or 01887 820298


About Dunolly
Dunolly Adventures are the safe, warm, friendly and professional outdoor centre where people come first and come back again! We offer a range of outdoor activities, from archery to white-water rafting in Perthshire, Scotland. We employ fully qualified staff to take excellent care of our guests!
Many different types of groups have used Dunolly House either as part of an activity-based residential weekend or as part of their own organised weekend. For instance, a company might come to do their own training and perhaps use one or two of our activities.
Dunolly House
Dunolly House is a large Victorian mansion with a cottage bunkhouse along side. Both buildings sit within their own grounds at the west end of Aberfeldy. The magnificent River Tay runs along side the arounds of Dunolly forming a beautiful backdrop to the accommodation.
We are situated close enough to the village to be handy for the amenities but not to close so that we still have a real feel of the countryside around us. Aberfeldy is very centrally located within Scotland, a thriving town with shops and restaurants in the main square, just 5 minutes' walk from Dunolly House.
Working for Dunolly
All of our employees are chosen for their expected affinity with groups and their ability to relate well with customers, as well as their likelihood of fitting in smoothly with the staff team. We feel that this is often more important than huge numbers of qualifications.
Employees are expected to be enthusiastic and willing to participate in the life of the centre as well as being motivated and willing to learn and improve their skills. Food is offered free of charge during working hours, when we are catering for other groups. Shared accommodation is available at a small cost.

Sunday 2 October 2011

October Holidays

Wherever you live, the October Holidays are close at hand! IF you're at a loss to decide what to do with the kids (or if you're a bit bored yourself!) come and see what we have going on at Dunolly!

Can't see your favourite activity there? Don't worry you can still book all our regular activities, just give us a call - 01887 820298

Friday 16 September 2011

Something special

Today was some what special, we were very privileged to make a lovely young lady's day very exciting.................. and at the age of 91 what better to do than a whitewater trip down a river in a Ducky. There is no type o above Gean Hodsdon is NINETY ONE!
When it comes to raising money for the Blythswood Care this lady knows no fear!

Ready for preperation

The seat secured looks really comfy.... It was

Down the river in the sun, nothing better
At the end posing for the press
The following photos where taken by Gordon Jack www.jackphoto.co.uk














Wednesday 31 August 2011

Professional Instructor Course

Hey everybody,
The Professional Instructor Course is due to start mid October, there are a few spaces left.



How would you like to have the mountains, rivers, canyons and lakes as your office? Then maybe a career in the outdoor industry is for you. Whether you have just left education, fancy a change from the 9 to 5 routine, wanting to progress your qualifications or are returning to the industry after a break. Then why not come and join us on our dynamic 4 month professional instructor training course. Learn new skills, gain valuable experience and achieve National Governing Body (NGB) Awards, all of which will help you get your dream job in the outdoors.   

The course is a 16 week journey of personal development during which you will be challenged physically and mentally. Anyone can sign up as long as you are over 18, fit and healthy, highly motivated and love being outdoors.

Tuesday 30 August 2011

Kit Sale

We currently have some brand new unused equipment for sale. Please contact the office if you are interested. 01887 820298

Wetsuit Boots by Jag. Good solid sole and strong zip. £15 a pair, make us a offer on the lot.

Junior size 12 - 11 pairs
Junior size 13- 4 pairs
Adult size 4 - 21 pairs
Adult size 5 - 1 pair





Long John Wetsuits £25 each

Adult Size XXXL 3mm - 5 Suits
Adult Size XXL 3mm - 3 Suits



Short John Wetsuits £20 each

Adult Size XXL 3mm - 7 Suits
Adult Size XL 3mm - 4 Suits
Adult Size L 3mm - 1 Suit

Steamer Wetsuits £20

Child Size XS 3mm - 19



We are open to offers for the whole package boots and wetsuits, please contact the office 01887 820298


Sunday 21 August 2011

Upper Keltney Burn

Today a little bit of staff training along with an exploratory mission of the upper section of a canyon where we go with clients, 6 km of unknown and very little escape once we were in. It was very dark deep in the canyon so photos were quite hard to get. Lots of trees and debris scattered the canyon but w it was still a superb place where very few people have ventured.


The walk in

One of the many fall trees blocking sections of the river

A fallen tree with fences and wire tangled up due to the high flows that occur after heavy rain


Scott having a bath


Mini gorge section


A potential little slide but it needs a bit of gardening




Scott jumping in after the long slide

Joe and Scott behind a little waterfall


Joe creeping up on Scott

Looking up at the mini gorge


A massive log jam spanning the whole river, very scary but quite impressive at the same time


Log jam from above



Staff Training Calvine Canyon

A little bit of Staff Training in a Canyon Near Blair Athol