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Sous Chef

Sous Chef

Warblington School

Hampshire

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Salary:
Starting Salary £19,848 (Grade D)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 July 2017

Job overview

SOUS CHEF 

Permanent, 37 hours per week, full time Starting salary: £19,848 (Grade D)    

Warblington School wishes to appoint an experienced Sous Chef to work in collaboration and consultation with a Head Chef who is overseeing a range of catering outlets within Local Education Establishments. 

Our in-house catering service will be moving into a new state of the art kitchen with a newly renovated dining room and the successful candidate will have excellent, proven culinary and communication skills with the motivation and enthusiasm to support our ambition plans.   

Reporting to the Resource & Estates Manager you will oversee and manage the preparation, cooking and service of meals to students, staff and visitors and maximise the quality and efficiency of the service whilst maintaining a safe and hygienic working environment at all times. 

You will possess a recognised qualification in catering to at least NEBB/C and G708/NVQ food preparation and cooking 1 and 2 or City & Guilds 1 & 2 or equivalent. 

The normal working week will average 37 hours, for 52 weeks per year and will include some evening and weekend events.  Flexibility within hours worked will be negotiable. 

If you think you can contribute to our vision, then visit our website for more details and for application forms.  

www.warblington.hants.sch.uk

Please note that we do not accept CV applications.  

Warblington School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.  All successful candidates will be subject to DBS checks along with other employment checks.  

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About Warblington School

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+44 23 9247 5480

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Warblington School is a mixed, non-denominational community secondary school for pupils aged 11-16 with a capacity of about 1,000. It is located in Havant, Hampshire, and opened as a county secondary school in 1956. The school is set in seven acres of grounds that include landscaped gardens, playing fields and playgrounds.  

Headteacher

Ms Julia Vincent

Values and vision

Warblington School’s mission statement states that “at the heart of our school community” are the students.  It says that the school has a climate of aspiration and mutual respect and a caring, nurturing, inclusive environment, where everyone is treated as an individual.

Warblington encourages high expectations among both pupils and staff, something that it says underpins the school’s success.

The school  believes in “collaboration and co-operation”, and to this end it engages in a range of joint projects with its various feeder schools in order to help pupils’ transition into a secondary education setting. Warblington School’s key priorities include ensuring that all students read widely and often; ensuring that all pupils are equipped with high level literacy and mathematical skills; and developing outstanding teaching in all curriculum areas.

Ofsted

“The leadership and management of the school are good. The headteacher and the deputy headteacher have driven the changes that the school needed for sustained improvement.” 

“The governing body and senior leaders have established an ethos of high expectations in all aspects of the school’s work. This is leading to rapid improvements in teaching and achievement.”

View Warblington School’s latest Ofsted report

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