Jobs of the week in Glastonbury and Street: cows, classrooms, and early morning courier chaos

If you've been staring blankly into your coffee wondering whether it's time to get a new job – or a job at all – this week's round-up might be the sign you've been waiting for.
Whether you want to run a nursery, talk data with dairy farmers, or deliver newspapers at 3am, Glastonbury and Street have options. Brace yourself.
Let's start in the fields. If you know your way around a milking parlour and a spreadsheet, this Dairy Services Key Account Manager role could be your next move. Based in Glastonbury, it comes with a salary up to £50k and involves managing strategic clients, analysing farm performance, and making friends with people who probably own five pairs of wellies. It's data meets dung – and yes, hybrid working might be on the cards.
For those of you more into logistics and the kind of job that's done before most people wake up, the Self-Employed Driver gig based around Glastonbury and Yeovil pays up to £41k for delivering newspapers in the early hours. You'll need your own 3.5t van, an alarm clock that doesn't snooze, and a solid playlist.
Over in Street, there's a Locum Veterinary Surgeon job paying up to £600 a day. If you can juggle surgery, consults, and the occasional grumpy cat, this could be a very tidy earner. There's flexibility on hours, no weekends, and no on-call duties – so you might actually get to enjoy your life too.

Back in early years land, Brookside Academy is hiring a full-time Nursery Practitioner in Street. It pays just over £27k if you're Level 3 qualified and involves key working, play-based learning, and more tiny hand-holding than most adults are prepared for. If you're more SEN-focused, their Specialist Provision Teacher post offers a chance to teach small adaptive classes with strong team support – and comes with a SEN allowance and staff wellbeing schemes.
If you're the kind of person who enjoys a colour-coded spreadsheet more than a playground full of toddlers, the Accounts Administrator role in Glastonbury might suit you better. It's part-time, pays up to £15 an hour, and involves everything from invoicing to reconciling the company credit card. Bonus points if you know your way around the Construction Industry Scheme or have survived a reception phone line.
Lastly, if you fancy spending your working day surrounded by kibble and corporate values, Royal Canin is looking for a Production Coordinator. The 12-month contract comes with shift rotations, bonus schemes, and the chance to make food for animals that eat better than most students.
Whether you're chasing a pay rise, a better boss, or just a job that doesn't make you question your life choices daily, there's something here worth a click.
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