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Commis Chef Apprentice

Cotswold Inns & Hotels
Gloucestershire
2 days ago
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The Manor House Hotel located in the historic market town of Moreton-in-Marsh, an idyllic 16th century country manor in the heart of the beautiful The Cotswolds. With 35 stunning rooms, an award winning restaurant and an equally popular bar frequented by racegoers, guests and locals alike.


Want to learn whilst you earn and develop your culinary skills to the
highest standard?



Our award-winning Chef Apprenticeships are among the best in the
industry and provide an incredible opportunity to learn, thrive and succeed.



We have been awarded ‘Best Apprenticeship Training Programme’ by the
British Institute of Innkeeping and collected the Silver Award for 'Best
Apprenticeship Programme' at the Training Journal Awards.



Start your winning career with Cotswold Inns & Hotels as part of the
Fuller's Chefs' Guild Apprenticeship.



About the programme:



A Commis Chef Apprenticeship at Cotswold Inns & Hotels is ideal for school
leavers, career changers, or anyone looking to get the best start to a chef
career.



You’ll receive training in all aspects of food preparation whilst
gaining an insight into some of the liveliest kitchens across the South of
England.



Working in a Fuller’s Kitchen is exciting and challenging, but with a
full team to support and mentor you, you’ll develop a rich understanding of
food and a passion for our fresh, seasonal and local produce. You will study 1 day per week at one of our college partners and receive world-class training while being paid. When you're not at college you will work 4 days a week in one of our selected restaurants or hotels while being mentored by one of our Head Chefs. 




What can we offer you?

  • 25% staff discount off food and drink, across all our pubs and hotels for you and your friends and family. This increases the longer you work for us, up to 40%
  • A fair share of tips, paid on top of your hourly pay
  • Discounted hotel stays
  • Access to ‘My Fuller’s’ – our online benefits platform where you can make savings at 100’s of retailers and access discounted gym memberships, cinema tickets and much more!
  • Healthcare Cash Plan – after 1 year with us you will have access to a 24-hour GP service and the ability to claim your money back for dentist and eyecare appointments - plus many more.
  • Full induction and training
  • Opportunity to grow in your role
  • The option to receive up to 35% of your earnings as you earn them. This means you won’t need to wait until payday for your money.




Who are we looking for?



Desired skills:




  • Determination
    – a ‘get up and go’ attitude
  • Drive
    to succeed – in an exciting career in hospitality
  • Good
    communicator
  • Excellent
    team player
  • Enjoy
    working within a fast-paced, hot kitchen
  • Focused
    on the detail
  • Passionate
    about cooking and obsessed with quality
  • Reliable
    & trustworthy - never letting your colleagues down 

Cotswold Inns & Hotels is family and a place where everyone belongs

Our values
• Do things the right way
• Being part of a family
• Celebrating individuality
• Always asking what’s next?

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