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Penrhyn Castle is looking for a new tenant – could you live here?

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National Trust Cymru said it was looking for tenants who are “well-organised and motivated” to ensure compliance and safety standards are met.

The new staff member will also have to deal with the “unexpected challenges” that come with historic buildings.

“Historic buildings have a habit of presenting strange and unusual issues overnight, so being able to think on your feet and find creative solutions is a big part of the role,” it said.

William Sharp, facilities manager for north west Wales, said: “The day-to-day role will see you coordinating contractors and managing key supplier relationships, leading and organising facilities team workstreams, and keeping a close eye on compliance planning and tracking.

“It’s a varied, hands-on role where you’ll be supporting the smooth running of two complex historic properties – and no two days are ever the same.

“We’re looking for someone who’s ready to embrace that challenge and play a vital role in caring for these special places.”

The tenant’s salary would be £24,850.80, and they would be expected to work 33.75 hours per week.

Applications for the vacancy close on 5 July.


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