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Chef

Bella Italia
Nottinghamshire
1 day ago
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At Bella Italia, we believe the best moments in life are
spent with loved ones—sharing food, friendship, laughter, and the joy of the
Italian table. If you’re passionate about great food and ready to bring energy
and creativity to the kitchen, this job has you written all over it! 

Come and
be part of our family as a Chef.

Why Join Bella?

We know that happy teams create the best experiences, so we
offer:

  • A Place for Everyone – We celebrate
    individuality and believe our differences make us stronger. Whoever you are, if
    you bring skill and passion, there’s a place for you in our kitchen!
  • Amazing Discounts – 50% off food and drink
    across all Big Table Group brands and 25% for friends & family.
  • Flexible Working – Negotiable contracts to suit
    your lifestyle.
  • Referral Bonus – Get rewarded for bringing great
    people on board!
  • Career Growth – Fully funded Production Chef
    Level 2 apprenticeships and development programs
  • Wellbeing & Support –

    Our We Care program includes a 24/7 virtual GP, mental health support, healthcare cash plan, dental plan, counselling, fitness & diet plans.
  • Perks & Rewards – Free meals on shift,
    referral bonuses, access to wages before payday, discounted gym memberships,
    and exclusive savings on theme parks, shopping, and more!
  • Team Celebrations – Competitions, team parties,
    and even a chance to win e-points to spend on your favourite retailers

What You’ll Do as a Chef:

  • Organise, coordinate, and deliver service across
    one or more sections in our fast-paced kitchen.
  • Work closely with the kitchen team to produce
    delicious dishes to specification.
  • Support and guide kitchen assistants and porters
  • Ensuring your section is prepped and organised
    for service
  • Maintain a spotless kitchen, ensuring the
    highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene.

Who We’re Looking For:

We don’t believe in “culture fit” – we believe in adding to
our culture! If you love cooking, thrive under pressure, and enjoy leading a
team, we want to hear from you. Whether you’re an experienced Chef or looking
for the next step in your career, we’ll support your growth.

At Bella Italia, everyone is welcome. We are committed to
creating a workplace where you can be yourself and thrive. If you need any
adjustments during the hiring process, just let us know—we’re happy to help.

Join the Bella Italia family today and work somewhere awesome! Don’t just take our word for it—we’ve been recognised in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025!





















































Apply now and bring your passion to the Bella Italia
kitchen!

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