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Sous Chef required at East Dulwich Tavern - ?24-?26000


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Hi, we are recruiting for a Sous Chef to join our friendly team.


?24-?26,000 depending on experience+ staff meals

Career progression and the chance to become a head chef

Training and development

Child care Vouchers

NQV Apprenticeships

A intimate kitchen with a fantastic atmosphere


The East Dulwich Tavern is a great pub local pub providing freshly cooked British food and great drinks to the community around Dulwich. We are looking for a Sous Chef to join our kitchen team.


You will work


Full time, 45-48 hours, five shifts per week

A combination of lunchtimes and evenings

Your responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following:


Managing food purchasing and storage

Maintaining a safe and hygienic kitchen environment

Preparing great quality food for our customers

Maintaining procedures that ensure compliance with Health and Safety legislation

Deputising in the Head Chef's absence

A good grasp of English is essential for this role.


Send your CV to [email protected] and a short paragraph explaining why you are the best person for the job. We look forward to hearing from you!

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