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Assistant Chef Manager

Assistant Chef Manager

Ark Globe Academy

london

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 5- Point 15 – 22 (£20,583- £24,376) will be prorated based on working hours
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
30 September 2018

Job overview

Job Description: Assistant Chef Manager  

Reports to: Catering/Chef Manager                  

Salary: Grade 5- Point 15 – 22 (£20,583- £24,376) will be prorated based on working hours  

Contract: Permanent  

Hours of Work: 40 hours per week (07:00 -15:30), 42 weeks per year (flexibility will be required)  

Start date: ASAP

The role 

This is more of hands on position where food preparation, food service, kitchen hygiene supervision, supervising team members and other duties associated with the running of the academy’s kitchen is expected as well as assisting the Catering/Chef Manager.

Responsibilities 

  • To prepare, set up and serve breakfast daily 
  • To prepare, set up and serve break time snacks 
  • Assist Catering/Chef Manager with cooking of school meals. 
  • Assist Catering/Chef Manager with supervision of staff. • Assist with the planning, costing and delivery of menus. 
  • Support the School’s Healthy Eating Policy and Nutritional Standards. 
  • Assist with the kitchen cleaning and cleaning of equipment used during the day. 
  • Maintain an excellent standard of hygiene in the school kitchen and other areas and follow the HACCP’s policy
  • Take control of opening, setting up and closure of the kitchen in the absence of Catering/Chef Manager. 
  • Assist Catering/Chef Manager in training new staff in methods of work in the school kitchen. 
  • Assist Catering/Chef Manager with health and safety training and food hygiene awareness.
  • Assist the Catering/Chef Manager with ordering and stocktaking as required. 
  • Help any member of kitchen staff as required. 
  • Manage whole school cooking and due diligence in the absence of the Catering/Chef Manager.
  • Assist with any academy hospitality functions that may run out of school hours e.g. parents evenings, marketing events, and student intervention.
  • Assist with summer school refreshments during the summer holiday break. 
  • To carry out washing up and cleaning tasks, including cleaning equipment and machinery, in accordance with requirements and procedures .
  • To take part in deep cleaning of the kitchen, food storage, serving and dining areas of the academy during academy holiday periods. 
  • To receive stock and check quality and quantity against the delivery note/invoice. To put deliveries of stock away in the designated storage location, ensuring that all stock is dated and rotated in accordance with directions from the Catering/Chef Manager. 
  • To prepare and organise delivery of refreshments for special functions and the collection of clean/dirty cutlery, crockery and other serving items immediately after functions, as and when required. This may include some evening work. 
  • To work as part of a team to ensure that all service requirements are met 
  • To attend training courses as required.

Other 

  • To undertake various responsibilities as directed by the Catering/Chef Manager, Vice Principal- Business and Community, the Principal and any member of the ALT. 
  • This job description is subject to change with the agreement of the post holder.

Person Specification: Assistant Chef Manager  

Qualification Criteria  

  • Right to work in the UK 
  • GCSE level Math’s and English or equivalent level qualification. 
  • Relevant Health & Safety and Food Hygiene qualifications desirable.

Experience 

  • Experience of catering essential 
  • Experience of working with children preferred. 
  • Personal Characteristics 
  • Hard working, conscientious and organised 
  • Excellent team player, helpful, friendly and willing to undertake extra tasks (as and when necessary) 
  • Good role model for both students and staff, with high expectations for self and others 
  • Genuine interest in and willingness to help children to learn how to eat healthily. 

Other 

  • Commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils

Attached documents

About Ark Globe Academy

In 2008 Geoffrey Chaucer Secondary and Joseph Lancaster Primary school merged to join the Ark network as Ark Globe Academy. Ark Globe Academy is a mixed all through school with student age ranging from 3-18.

At Ark Globe Academy we have the highest aspirations for all our children to ensure they are prepared for university and inspired to be leaders in their community. We offer our students a first-class education based on high quality teaching and experiences outside of the classroom.

Our school was recognised by the Government in its Parliamentary Review as an example of good practice in education and students make excellent progress at KS4. All our sixth form students received a university offer with 73% of those being a top 3rd university.

Ark Globe Sixth Form is in the top 2% of all sixth forms in the country and has received the Sixth Form of the Year award at the Ark Education Summit 2019.

School Structure

Ark Globe Academy is divided into four small schools Elbrus, McKinley, Kilimanjaro and Everest, also each small school has a Dean. This ensures that personal relationships between pupils and staff develop quickly, and that a culture of excellent behaviour and shared social norms are easier to maintain.

Aims, Vision and Values

Supporting our mission is our Culture Pyramid. The pyramid sets out for students, staff and parents our purpose, our beliefs and our values. This helps to set expectations in our daily lives at Ark Globe Academy. Read more about our culture pyramid here.

Every child has the potential to succeed and there are no excuses not to achieve that success. We expect every Ark Globe Academy students to graduate from our academy with the qualifications, skills and confidence to achieve their ambitions and go on to higher education or their chosen career.

Curriculum

Our curriculum is intended to prepare students for university and to be leaders in their community.

The Ark Globe Curriculum encompasses the total experience of the student, covering a range of activities from what is learnt in the classroom to our expectations of how our students carry themselves, and make decisions, outside of it. For us, education is much more than a qualification; it is a way of being that results in an empowered young person who is able to secure a life of purpose and meaning.

We recognise that attending university is often key to this as, we believe, it provides young people with more choices. As such, the academic, pastoral and cultural curriculum has been designed to prepare students for university and to be leaders in their community. However, we also recognise that there are high quality alternatives to university, and we help students to secure these too. Whatever choice is made, we want it to be an informed one, where our students determine their own future. Read more about our curriculum here.

Our Mission: Preparing our students for university and to be leaders in their community

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ARKGlobeAcademy

Our website: https://arkglobe.org/

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