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This busy, caring role will be rewarding, challenging and never dull. We are looking for a Kitchen Assistant to work 32 hours per week on a 3-week rolling rota.


? To assist the Kitchen Manager in the smooth running of the department and to ensure the residents nutrition needs are met.


? Assist the cook in preparing of drinks and snacks as requested by the residents or visitors


? To Ensure teatime meals are prepared and served accordingly with the 4 weeks set menu


? Understand and comply with all The Elm?s policies and procedures at all times


? Ensure an acceptable level of cleanliness in the kitchen, storeroom, dining room and the staff room



? Ensure the waste material is disposed of in a hygienic manner


? Ensure all food used is used within the prescribed period of time with particular attention paid to perishable goods


Tea Cook to create tea time drinks and light meals in the afternoon


? Attend any training or staff meetings as and when scheduled


If you are looking for a new role, please call Karen Pitter for an application pack on 0208 693 9739 or email [email protected]

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