Kitchen Assistants – Full and Part-time roles
Cheltenham Ladies' College
Cheltenham
- Expired
- Salary:
- £7.99 per hour and £8.34 per hour (plus holiday pay) depending upon the shifts you work
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 27 September 2018
Job overview
Term time only
Full-time roles working 40 hours per week
Part-time role working 20 hours per week
You will work on a rota basis between the hours of 10.00am and 8.00pm which includes some weekends
As a Kitchen Assistant you will work as part of a team undertaking kitchen cleaning and hygiene duties, basic food preparation and serving pupils and staff. You should have good communication skills and a customer service ethos.
The salary for these roles is between £7.99 per hour and £8.34 per hour (plus holiday pay) depending upon the shifts you work.
In return we can offer a fantastic working environment, subsidised Health & Fitness Centre membership, access to our pension scheme and on-going training and development.
To find out more and apply, please visit our website by clicking on the Apply button below.
Applications should be made by completing an on-line application form. If you are genuinely unable to complete a form on-line, please email the Catering Services Manager, Sarah Parker on parkers@cheltladiescollege.org If you have any queries, please call the Catering Services Manager on 01242 707079.
Closing date: Friday 28th September 2018 (12.30pm)
Interview date: Friday 5th October 2018
Cheltenham Ladies’ College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
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About Cheltenham Ladies' College
- Cheltenham Ladies' College
- Bayshill Road, Cheltenham
- Gloucestershire
- GL50 3EP
- United Kingdom
"Girls enrolling in College are highly likely to see in the turn of the next century, living lives of unprecedented longevity. Their world will be full of promise, choice and possibility on a scale that has not been true for any generation of women that has preceded them.
“Leading this energetic, talented and caring community of staff and pupils is an extraordinary privilege. We have a unique and inspiring pioneering heritage which we cherish, and we have a very exciting future. We would love you to be a part of it.”
Eve Jardine-Young, Principal
College first opened its doors in February 1854 with the purpose of providing girls with a thorough academic education. We have remained committed to that pioneering goal, while adapting to a complex and changing world. Today we are one of the largest school communities of boarding and day girls in Europe, allowing us to provide a rich holistic curriculum. Approximately 850 pupils from 40 countries across the world benefit from the knowledge and expertise gained over the last 160 years of putting girls first.
Our motivated and able pupils genuinely want to learn, and consistently achieve results at the very highest level in GCSE, A Level, Pre-U and IB examinations. For the teachers who can nurture such achievement, we offer excellent resources, professional support and personal development. In addition, we have a dedicated team that manages evening and weekend boarding duties, so you can focus on what you do best: inspiring your classes.
You can also look forward to a wonderful working environment right at the heart of Cheltenham. Described as the cultural centre of the Cotswolds, this elegant and thriving town offers excellent transport links to the South West or Midlands, with the M5 in easy reach. London can be reached in two hours, and Cheltenham’s mainline rail station provides rapid and frequent connections with the rest of the UK.
We believe that there are few better places to live and work – and no better setting within which ambitious teachers can make a positive impact on their pupils’ lives.
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