Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£37000 - £40000 per annum
Chef Manager – Education – Warwickshire – up to £40k depending on experience – Monday to Friday – Term time only My client is an independent contract catering company who is passionate about providing a high quality catering service to their clients within the B&I and Education sector. A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a driven and client focused Chef Manager to lead and motivate their team, ensuring the catering operations runs smoothly. This is a fantastic to join this exciting company who have a reputation for consistently providing exceptional food and an impressive service to each and every customer. This role requires a Manager with proven leadership skills and people management for a busy Grammar school and a client who expects the very best. There are 4 areas you will be responsible for, catering for 1600 students. Due diligence and maintaining the high health and safety standards is a must. You will have bags of personality, passion for the industry and enthusiastic about passing on your knowledge to others. You must be flexible and have a “can do” approach and have strong communication skills. Working Monday to Friday, Term time only – this is a great opportunity for a Chef Manager looking for a busy school with a high quality food offering. If you are interested and you have what my client is looking for, please email your CV to [email protected] .
Birmingham
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