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Head Chef

The Relais Henley
Oxfordshire
1 day ago
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Are you ready to lead a kitchen that celebrates the best of
British hospitality with modern flair?



At Dominic Chapman, The Relais Henley, we are looking for an inspiring Head Chef
to take the helm of our kitchen and shape a culinary experience that delights
locals and guests alike on the banks of the River Thames.



You will have imagination and flair, someone who wants to
express their creativity, not just follow a formula. You will have the
opportunity to craft menus that tell your story, showcase your signature style,
and evolve with the seasons.



About The Relais Henley



Set in the heart of historic Henley-on-Thames, The Relais
Henley
is a refined waterside retreat, where heritage meets relaxed luxury.
Our 40-room boutique hotel, with its riverside setting and warm, elegant
interiors, attracts guests seeking the best of English comfort, seasonal
dining, and genuine hospitality.



What We Offer




  • A
    competitive salary of  up to £58,000
    OTE (inclusive of service charge) and performance-based incentives.
  • Life
    Insurance, 24 hour Employee support line
  • Creative
    freedom to shape our culinary direction.
  • Meals
    on duty and staff discounts across our hotels.
          


Your Role



As Head Chef, you will be the creative force behind
our kitchen, driving menus, leading a passionate team, and championing fresh,
seasonal produce from trusted local suppliers.



You will:




  • Develop
    and execute imaginative menus that balance classic and contemporary style.
  • Lead,
    inspire, and train a talented brigade with positivity and professionalism.
  • Uphold
    the highest standards of quality, hygiene, and presentation.
  • Work
    closely with management to ensure profitability and guest satisfaction.
  • Build
    relationships with local producers and artisans to showcase the best of
    the region.


We are looking for someone who:




  • Has
    proven experience as a Head or Senior Sous Chef in a similar setting.
  • Brings
    a strong understanding of seasonal, locally inspired British cuisine.
  • Leads
    by example, mentoring the team and fostering a positive kitchen culture.
  • Is
    commercially astute and committed to sustainability and consistency.


Join Us



If you’re ready to make your mark in one of Henley’s most
exciting boutique hotels, we would  love
to hear from you.



Luxury Boutique Hotel
in Henley-on-Thames | The Relais Henley



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