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Chef de Partie required


SueJ

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Chefs required,


With the Autumn fast approaching we are getting busier by the day which means we are, once again, looking to add to our team of amazing chefs.


We are looking for Chef de Partie level chefs who are experienced in event catering, hard working, passionate about this profession and ready for a new challenge. This really is a perfect opportunity for a focussed Chef de Partie to work flexible shifts. We operate a rota system so each chef actually gets a weekend off once in a while too!


If you would like to join our growing team based in our state of the art, newly refurbished kitchen in East Dulwich then please do get in touch. You will use the very best equipment and explore both modern and classical cooking techniques.


We have a good team spirit and offer great rates of pay. You will be a valued member of a tight knit team, cooking for fabulous guests in amazing venues.


Immediate start.


Please do send us your CV if interested.


Suzanne James

www.suzannejames.co.uk

[email protected]

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