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KP (pot and glasses washer) needed for Brixton restaurant


wings1347

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Hello,


I'm a local ED resident with a pop-up restaurant currently at The Shrub and Shutter on Coldharbour Lane. A few of you have mentioned to me in passing that teenage sons and daughters were looking for part-time work so I just thought I'd post here as well as restaurant job-listing sites.


We're looking for a Kitchen Porter to help us over December. Shifts will usually be Thurs-Sat 5:30pm-11:30pm at London Living Wage. We need someone from Thurs 28th Nov ? Sat 21st Dec, but do get in touch even if you can't start right away or can't cover all shifts. Experience is great, but more important qualities are reliability and a willingness to get stuck in. There will also be occasional optional extra shifts, but these are only if the KP wants to take them on.


Please send applications to [email protected]. A CV is great if you have one, but not essential. It would be great to know which shifts you can cover and any experience (paid or unpaid) that shows reliability. Best to email any Qs rather than post them here for a speedy response.


Thanks!

Jenny

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