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Part-time chef wanted, Forest Hill


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I'm looking for someone to work part time, around fifteen hours per week, in the small kitchen at Canvas and Cream in Forest Hill. We're a cafe/restaurant with popular lunch, brunch and dinner menus, attached to an art gallery and studios.


The number of people coming through the door to eat is growing weekly and we've a number of large functions coming up in the summer. I need a person to get to know the kitchen, with experience in cafes especially but any catering background is good. It would be ideal for a young commis looking for extra work/something outside of college, or someone who has had more experience but wants something to fit around family/work. And there may well be more hours for the right person. Pay is ?7.50 p/h and the job will include six hours on a Saturday OR Sunday each week.


In the first instance call Pete on 07880 828198 or drop in for a chat at 18 London Road.

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