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Head Chef

W&H Management
Kent
1 day ago
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Stretching from the vibrant streets of Birmingham to the bustling heart of London, each pub exudes its own distinct charm and character, reflecting the unique personality of its community. Despite their individuality, they all share a unifying hallmark: the dedication of talented and passionate staff who take pride in delivering not just quality service, but memorable experiences that keep guests coming back time and time again. 

Snuggly tucked into the corner of Bessels Green, and within walking distance of Sevenoaks station, is this cosy gastropub. Featuring two large open-plan dining rooms, kitted out with three open fires, a small snug bar and large patio and beer garden.  

  • As a Head Chef you are solely responsible for the successful running of the kitchen and you are in a position of
    high responsibility within the operation and key to the success of the business and thus must always carry
    yourself in a professional manner. 
  •  Your tasks will include (but are not necessarily limited too), the efficient
    and successful running of the kitchen in line with company procedure. 
  • You will need to control rotas/
    ordering/stock/allergens/menus/ team.
  • Be involved with the production and service of all food leaving the
    kitchen. 
  • Take an active role in the recruitment and training of all chefs in the kitchen. 
  • Be a positive influence
    on others.
  • Liaise well with the General Manger and FOH team and create a cohesive environment to work
    in. 
  • Interact well with customers. 
  • Ensure that the kitchen is kept to the highest standards of cleanliness,
    accepting, and organizing deliveries. 
  • Have exceptional knowledge in and adhere to all health and safety and
    food safety practices. 
  • Always be an ambassador for the business and work to the highest standards.   

What's in it for you:

  • a discretionary bonus scheme based on the site KPI's 
  • our annual team party
  • 48 hour contract and a commitment for a good work/life balance 
  • 50% off food and 20% off drink in all our venues 
  • and the usual - pension and team meals
  • great progression opportunities within the company 

Sound interesting? Hit the apply button and let’s have a chat!

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