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Chefs required - Southampton Area

Constellation Careers
Southampton
1 day ago
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🌟 Now Hiring: Casual Chefs of all levels (Basic/Enhanced DBS preferred but not essential)

📍 Various Schools & Care Homes across Southampton

🏢 Employer: Constellation (part of Compass Group UK & Ireland)

đź•’ Job Type: Casual / Flexible Hours


Are you looking for flexible, rewarding daytime work that fits around your lifestyle? Do you have a valid Basic/Enhanced DBS certificate and a passion for food and service?

Constellation is looking for enthusiastic and reliable Chefs of all levels to join our casual team, working across a range of schools and care homes in Southampton. This is a fantastic opportunity if you enjoy variety, flexible work.


✨ What We Offer:

  • Flexible working hours – pick up shifts when it suits you
  • Mainly weekday daytime shifts – ideal for work-life balance
  • Varied and rewarding work across schools and care homes
  • Opportunity to build experience in different settings
  • Friendly, supportive team culture
  • Competitive hourly pay


👩‍🍳 What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Assisting with food prep and service
  • Maintaining clean and hygienic kitchen and dining areas
  • Providing friendly and efficient service to students, staff, and residents
  • Supporting the team with set-up, service, and clear-down
  • Following all food safety and health & safety procedures


✅ What You’ll Need:

  • A valid Basic/Enhanced DBS certificate (preferred but not essential)
  • Must be able to travel independently to sites across Southampton (own transport or access to public transport required)
  • Relevant experience in a professional kitchen – roles available for Commis, Chef de Partie, Sous Chef, and similar levels
  • Food hygiene knowledge and understanding of safe kitchen practices
  • A strong work ethic and ability to work under pressure
  • Flexibility and a professional, positive attitude



đź’ˇ Why Join Constellation?

Be part of a flexible, friendly team that supports vital services in education and care. Whether you're preparing meals for schoolchildren or serving in a care home, your work makes a real difference – and fits around your schedule.


đź“© Apply Now!

If you're ready to join a team that values flexibility, reliability, and great service, we want to hear from you! Apply today or get in touch for more info.

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