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Lead Cook

JR United Kingdom

Alston

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GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading activity centre in the UK is looking for a Lead Cook to manage kitchen operations, delivering high-quality meals to children. This full-time role offers regular daytime shifts, a supportive environment, and 12 weeks of holidays per year. Ideal candidates should have kitchen experience and leadership skills. Join a team dedicated to making positive experiences for young people.

Benefits

Regular Monday - Friday daytime shifts
Tax-free profit bonus
12 weeks set holiday a year
All meals free of charge
Staff social events
Training and development opportunities

Qualifications

  • Experience in a busy kitchen environment, ideally with leadership responsibilities.
  • A genuine love for cooking and working in a team.
  • A strong understanding of food hygiene and kitchen safety.

Responsibilities

  • Support the Catering Manager in all aspects of kitchen operations.
  • Lead and motivate the kitchen team during shifts.
  • Prepare a variety of meals suitable for children and adults.

Skills

Experience in a busy kitchen environment
Team leadership skills
Food hygiene knowledge
Customer-focused attitude
Positive approach

Education

Level 2 Food Hygiene Certificate

Job description

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Are you a passionate cook with a desire to work in a small team creating delicious, hearty meals? Do you love the buzz of a busy kitchen and want your work to make a difference to young peoples school trip experiences? Join the Robinwood Activity Centre team as our new Lead Cook at Barhaugh Hall, near Alston.

Who We Are

We are an award-winning school residential provider offering 3-day, 2-night residential courses for 711-year-olds.We focus on making a really positive difference developing children through adventurous and themed activities and have been doing so, very successfully, for over 30 years. Always looking to the future and striving to improve in whatever way we can for both our customers and our staff, we are proud to announce that we became an employee-owned company in November 2024, a Living Wage Employer in 2023 and were last awarded Investors in People Gold in 2022.

The Role

As a Lead Cook you will be at the heart of the kitchen, reporting to the Catering Manager and supporting them to deliver high quality meals and a smooth-running kitchen. Youll lead by example and motivate a small, friendly catering team and ensure our visiting children and teachers enjoy nutritious, tasty meals throughout their stay.

Key responsibilities:

  • Supporting the Catering Manager in all aspects of kitchen operations
  • Leading and motivating the kitchen team during shifts
  • Positively interacting with customers and providing them an excellent service
  • Preparing a variety of meals suitable for children and adults
  • Maintaining excellent standards of food hygiene, safety, and cleanliness
  • Ensuring special dietary requirements are catered for appropriately

What Were Looking For

Experience in a busy kitchen environment, ideally with leadership responsibilities

A genuine love for cooking and working in a team

A strong understanding of food hygiene and kitchen safety

A positive, proactive and customer-focussed attitude

A Level 2 Food Hygiene Certificate (or willingness to obtain one)

What We Offer

A supportive and friendly working environment

Regular Monday - Friday daytime shifts no late-night restaurant hours!

Tax free profit bonus

12 weeks set holiday a year including August and Christmas!

Uniform

All meals free of charge

Staff social events

Training and development opportunities

Beautiful working surroundings in a historic hall and countryside setting

A role that makes a really positive difference to children

Your Working Week

This is a full-time position with a contract of 33 hours per week. Lead Cooks receive 6 weeks of paid holiday and accrue a further 6 weeks of holiday during their working weeks. This allows for 12 weeks holiday a year, closely following the school holiday dates. These accrued holiday hours means the average working week to be around 38 hours per week.

Monday Friday, no late nights or weekend work

Breakfast shifts start no earlier than 6am

Evening shifts finish no later than 8pm

Friday finish no later than 5pm, but usually 3pm

Timetable is on a 4 week pattern, an example of one working week could be:

oMonday 6am 3pm

oTuesday 6am 3pm

oThursday 7am 8pm

oFriday 7am 2pm

Your Pay

The starting rate of pay for this role is £23,377.20 (£15.40 per hour) and is an annualised hours contract of an average of 33 hours per week. Actual annual earnings are spread evenly across the year, providing consistent monthly pay regardless of seasonal fluctuations in working weeks and holiday. The final pay level will be determined based on the experience and skills of the successful candidate.

Interviews from 29th August - May interview sooner for the ideal candidate.

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