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Cafe G. looking for additional cook to join team!


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Cafe G., East Dulwich is looking for someone to join our small production kitchen team as soon as possible. The role will be approximately 35?40 hours per week including weekend shifts. We want to become known locally for producing great cakes, soups, sandwiches and savoury bakes, as well as a range of exciting artisan ice creams. Our food will be seasonal,interesting, delicious and constantly evolving.


We are looking for someone who has previous kitchen experience, as well as a passion for good food and ingredients. The right candidate will be well turned out,reliable and punctual (and also hold food hygiene certification to level 2!) A good level of fluent spoken & written English is essential.


The role requires a good team player who can be flexible when the need arises. Kitchen shifts will start at 7am so it is very important that our ideal candidate either lives locally or in an area that is easy to commute to and from.


Please send us your CV together with a covering letter outlining why this is your ideal role in the first instance.


Kind regards

Cafe G. Team

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