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Caravan Restaurants
Greater London
1 day ago
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Runner

Up to £14.10 per hour, dependent on experience, PLUS BONUS

At Caravan, we share a love of mighty fine coffee, hand crafted  good food and friendly vibes.  Since 2010, we have built our award-winning restaurants and roastery as well as investing time, money and resources into initiatives that have a positive impact on the world around us. We believe in pushing boundaries and challenging perceptions, championing people, community, diversity, inclusion and sustainability. 

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to invite a fun, talented, prolific Runner who knows how to support a team and share their passion for food & experiences with every guest! We would love to hear from you if you’re up for a new venture and a fresh start.  It’s an exciting time to join us as we’re looking forward to expanding in the coming years, with new openings on the horizon!




  • Free meals & drinks when
    working 
  • Dining discount when visiting
    with family & friends. 
  • Coffee discount 
  • Bike to work scheme
  • Mental health and well-being
    support 
  • Financial health education and
    support 
  • Leadership training and
    development
  • Birthday & Anniversary
    Treat - on your birthday and on your work anniversary, you'll receive a
    Caravan voucher to spend in any of our restaurants
  • Development and career
    progression, 80% of all our management roles are filled internally.

What you'll be doing as a Caravan Runner:

  • You’ll be delivering our ‘Caravan of Love’ style of customer experience by working with the rest of the team 
  • You'll be serving up our ‘well-travelled’ food and drink, which is inspired by flavours from our founders’ native New Zealand, as well as their global travels.  
  • You will be open to learning in order to develop your knowledge and skills 
  • You’ll take ownership of your role and thrive in a busy restaurant


Caravan Values

We live by 4 core values. We expect
our Runner and all our teams to live, promote
and role model these values at all times;


  1. Caravan of Love
  2. No boundaries
  3. Well-travelled
  4. All welcome 

 

Sustainability 


  • We expect our teams to support environmental
    stewardship targets and efficiency goals by following departmental
    environmental policies and monitoring own usage of vital resources such as
    energy, disposable goods, and food waste, to name a few.

 

Diversity & Inclusion


  • All our teams must respect individual
    differences with regards to identity, national and cultural background,
    and level of experience in all interactions while at work, including with
    members of the public.





















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