Role: Chef de Partie Location: Berkshire Salary / Rate of pay: GBP27,000 to GBP30,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Platinum Recruitment is working in partnership with a one of Berkshire #39;s most exclusive 4-star
Are you a talented and successful Senior Chef/Chef de Partie that wants to work for a stunning venue based in Berkshire? If so, then this role could be for you! Our client is a fantastic events and conference facility ba
For this innovation led role we rsquo;re seeking an exceptionally creative chef with genuine passion for food and the ability to translate this into commercial concepts. The Role: You will be responsible for developing f
Early Years Practitioner** **Wokingham based** **Salary up to GBP28800** Following the expansion of their setting, our client is currently recruiting NVQ Level 2/3 qualified educators to be part of their dynamic team to
Job description As a Relief Chef, the work offered is as flexible as you need it to be. This involves assisting a variety of establishments in Reading and surrounding areas. This could be at various places or as an ongoi
On behalf of our Reading based client M4 Recruitment are looking for reliable and experienced Chef De Partie Rate of pay GBP18.25 per hour. You will be working 8 hrs. a day 5 days a week on a weekly rota. Weekend work wi
On behalf of our Reading based client M4 Recruitment are looking for reliable and experienced Sous Chef Rate of pay GBP18.25 per hour. You will be working 8 hrs. a day 5 days a week on a weekly rota. Weekend work will be
Class 1 Personnel are working with a national client to recruit Chef Manager to work in a School based near Reading. This is an opportunity to work with a well-established school, working term time hours. Main Duties As
Role: Kitchen Porter Location: Berkshire Salary / Rate of pay: GBP26,910 per annum Platinum Recruitment is working in partnership with a one of Berkshire #39;s most exclusive 4-star hotels, situated in Wokingham, and we
The United Kingdom is facing a shortage of skilled chefs. According to a survey by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), nearly half of all skilled chef vacancies in the U.K. are difficult to fill. If the scarcity continues, the country will need an additional 11,000 new chefs by 2020, estimates the leading skills development agency People 1st. The skills shortage could even harm the country’s foodie reputation and may eventually hamper the growth of the UK tourism industry – which otherwise would cross the £216 billion mark by 2025, estimates VisitEngland. Despite the urgent ne...
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