The monarch is currently enjoying Royal Week, which is his annual week of engagements north of the Border
The Royal Household is currently advertising for a Fire and Security Coordinator to join the team at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
King Charles, 77, oversees an extensive workforce across his various residences, and this latest position offers an annual salary of £29,644.
The job listing emphasises the need for candidates who can handle sensitive information with both precision and discretion.
According to the advertisement, the role involves "protecting an environment of unique historic importance" and requires someone who is "detail-focused and methodical".
Those taking up the position will enjoy several attractive benefits, including a complimentary lunch provided on-site each working day.
Staff members also receive free admission tickets to all royal locations, offering a unique opportunity to explore the Crown's historic properties.
The advertisement describes the role: "It's knowing you're protecting the community that surrounds you. It's feeling trusted to deliver to the very highest standards."
The vacancy comes at a particularly fitting moment, as Holyrood Week has just begun in the Scottish capital.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse serves as the official Scottish residence of the British monarch, situated at the foot of Edinburgh's celebrated Royal Mile.
Each July, the King and Queen travel north to mark this annual celebration of Scottish culture and heritage.
The week's programme traditionally includes garden parties welcoming up to 8,000 guests, alongside ceremonial occasions such as the Ceremony of the Keys.
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The Palace draws considerable numbers of visitors throughout the year, although Holyrood Week represents the pinnacle of royal activity at the historic residence.
This year, the King organised senior members of the Royal Family to convene at the Palace for an uncommon private gathering hosted by the King and Queen Camilla.
The Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, and the Duke of Edinburgh joined the monarch at his official Scottish residence for what royal circles termed a "dine and sleep" occasion, according to reports in The Mail.
Prince William travelled from Aberdeen, where he had attended a Homewards homelessness initiative engagement, to join his father in Edinburgh.
Princess Anne and Prince Edward had earlier accompanied the King at a garden party for local dignitaries at the historic Gothic Palace.
The timing of the family gathering carries particular significance given Prince Harry's impending and already contentious return to Britain next week.
