Support Catering Manager
Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership
Bath and North East Somerset
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Actual Salary £24,336 to £26,712
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 4 November 2019
Job overview
Midsomer Norton Schools’ Partnership is a large Multi-academy trust with 22 schools predominantly in the Midsomer Norton and Radstock area but extending to Bath and Glastonbury.
SUPPORT CATERING MANAGER
Monday to Friday, start time 6.30 am
37 hours per week, Term Time plus 5 Inset Days plus 10 days
Annual Salary £26,999 to £29,636 per annum
Actual Salary £24,336 to £26,712 per annum
Do you enjoy catering and motivating a team? Are you looking to further your career?
We are seeking a strong Support Catering Manager who can support our Trust Catering Manager with the provision of up to 9,500 quality meals per day across the sites. The postholder will help develop menus, train others in preparation, cooking and presentation, monitor standards of food quality and hygiene as well as deputise for the Trust Catering Manager.
You must be willing to travel across sites, be flexible and have the enthusiasm and ability to inspire others.
Meals are produced in accordance with the Food for Life Partnership Scheme and within the school’s budget. You will report directly to the Midsomer Norton Schools’ Partnership Trust Catering Manager.
If you have proven experience of cheffing, successfully managing a catering team, stock and budgets, apply today!
Available benefits are 33 days annual leave, local government pension scheme, sick pay scheme, salary sacrifice schemes including cycle to work and an Employee Assistance Freephone Helpline.
For more information and to apply online or download an application form visit: http://midsomernortonschoolspartnership.com/vacancies.htm
Return your completed application by 4 November 2019,
Writhlington School, Knobsbury Lane, Radstock, Bath, BA3 3NQ
Tel: 01761 433581
Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced Disclosure Barring Service Certificate is required for this post prior to commencement
Attached documents
About Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership
- Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership
- c/o Norton Hill Primary School, Silver Street, Midsomer Norton
- Somerset
- BA3 2UD
- United Kingdom
The Midsomer Norton Schools' Partnership Trust was formed in 2009 following a hard federation between Norton Hill and Somervale secondary schools, both located in the town of Midsomer Norton. Since that point, the Trust has grown to include 10 secondary schools, 1 special school and 17 primary schools, all located in the Southwest of England: Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset and North Somerset.
The Midsomer Norton Schools' Partnership Trust is focused on school improvement as its primary aim. Trustees believe that through effective and true collaboration, excellence can be achieved in our schools. The Trust does not seek to make all schools the same, but through sensible standardisation of practices and outstanding support and challenge, they aim to ensure all schools within the Trust are ‘good’ or better.
Schools that form the Trust are:
Primary Schools: Clutton, Dundry, Farrington Gurney, Hemington, High Littleton, Leigh on Mendip, Longvernal, Midsomer Norton, Norton Hill Primary, Peasedown St John, Shoscombe, St John's CofE, St Julian's, St Mary's, Trinity, Welton and Westfield.
Secondary Schools: Beechen Cliff, Buckler's Mead, Hayesfield Girls School, Mendip Studio, Norton Hill Secondary, Preston, Somervale, St Dunstan's, St Mark's, and Writhlington.
Special Schools and Resource Bases: Critchill, Orchard Lodge and Park Road.
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