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Kitchen Porter

Daish's Holidays
Cornwall
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Calling all Kitchen Assistants! Join us for a new and exciting career with Daish’s Holidays! If you want career progression or just stable all year-round employment then Daish’s is the perfect fit for you. 

We offer a fun and inclusive working environment at up to £12.50 per hour after a 3-month probation period. We also offer continuous all year-round employment – we don’t close for the winter months! You also get £50 once you have completed basic Daish's training and if you refer a friend, you'll split £100!

Hours include evenings, weekends and bank holidays, but our kitchen team finish no later than 8.30pm! Breakfast shifts starts from 7am and will be finished by 11am latest!

Daish's Hotels are flexible employers and strive to facilitate a healthy work life balance for Daish's employees. We provide every employee with a supportive mental wellbeing and financial assistance package. We even give you an extra paid day off for your birthday. 

In addition to all of these fantastic benefits of working for Daish's, we have a great “Take your family on a Daish's holiday scheme” for as little as £95 per holiday…4 nights, breakfast, dinner, room, travel and entertainment all included.

Skills and attributes you will bring to the chopping board:

To undertake all aspects of cleaning of equipment, walls, floors, fixtures and fittings and light equipment using cleaning products as instructed, and at a time according to the cleaning rota or as directed. To wash, sort and store all items of kitchen equipment, utensils and cooking implements. Basic food preparation tasks as requested by the kitchen management. Be aware of company COSHH, Health & Safety policy in your workplace and assist others to help to maintain a safe working environment.

A little bit about us….

We are Daish’s Holidays, a fast growing family run holiday operator with 12 stunning hotels across the UK and a fleet of own luxury coaches. We continue to grow at a rapid rate with many exciting opportunities on the horizon for our fantastic teams. Our core values lay at the heart of what we do, Clean and Comfortable Accommodation, Good Food, Great Entertainment, Friendly Service. 

The company is one of the industry leaders in providing the best value for money holidays in the market. Routinely winning awards for customer service excellence, 6 of our hotels have won Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards for 2023 and we have recently been nominated in the 2023 British Travel Awards for the Best Company for Best Company for UK



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