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Kitchen Assistant

Almond Family Pubs
Northamptonshire
2 days ago
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Delicious, fresh carveries, exceptional pub classics and tempting desserts, our pubs cater for all tastes. Our Kitchen Assistants are a critical part of the brigade. We are on the look out for a dedicated kitchen assistant to join our kitchen team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to get involved with our food preparation and use your creativity to make desserts, whilst working closely alongside our skilled chefs. Those who are wanting to learn and grown will also have the room for progression. You will be supporting the kitchen team to make sure that they have the equipment they need to hand and help keep the kitchen area clean and tidy.


With a superb selection of 4 stunning pubs all located around the Stockport area, Almond Family Pubs is a special place to work. 100% family owned, we are a close-knit team of people who are passionate about working in great pubs and delivering incredible customer service. Well know for our delicious carveries, tasty pub classics and great beers and wines, we think we are the cream of the crop. Come and join the family.

Join us and we can offer you benefits such as…

  • Competitive hourly pay plus excellent tips/tronc of up to £2.25 per hour
  • Flexible hours with great work/life balance
  • Refer a Friend Scheme
  • Shift bonuses
  • Manager recognition awards
  • 50% off food for you and 3 others in any Almond pub
  • Excellent training, development & progression opportunities
  • Free food and drinks whilst on shift
  • A fun, supportive and inclusive work environment with a real family feel
  • Regular team events and incentives
  • Free parking

What we need from you…

  • Great communication, ability to work as part of a team and an appetite to grow and develop
  • A passion for food
  • Able to follow the kitchen cleaning procedures and schedules and use cleaning chemicals and equipment in line with the COSHH regulations
  • Put our customers at the heart of everything you do
  • Be versatile and open to learning new skills

Apply now and become part of the family.

We endeavour to be a company that is inclusive to all people, from all backgrounds and we welcome applications from everyone, irrespective of your age, gender, identity, race, sexual orientation, ethnicity. We believe this creates an environment where everyone, from any background, can thrive and be happy at work.     

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