Could you help King Charles III run visitor attractions on his Norfolk estate?
The monarch is advertising for an operations manager to oversee Sandringham House and its gardens, five catering outlets, souvenir shop and events.
A job description posted online states: "Your focus will be on the experience and standards for our visitors, ensuring that delivery of exceptional service in a safe and secure environment."
It says responsibilities will include managing 80 staff, along with health and safety including daily inspections of the children's playground and ensuring car parks are "safe and secure".
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It adds: "The successful candidate will have a strong background in visitor operations ideally within a visitor attraction, with good communication, time management skills and a strong work ethic.
"A generous package is offered, including competitive salary and pension."
The King began taking over the reins at Sandringham after his late father, the Duke of Edinburgh, retired from public life in 2017.
Since then, he has turned farms on the 20,000-acre estate organic and overseen conservation measures such as planting hedgerows and rearing threatened birds.
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