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Sous Chef

Urban Pubs & Bars
Greater London
2 days ago
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We are looking for an outstanding and talented Sous Chef to join
our the team at the
(venue)The Highbury Barn Tavern is a welcoming, independent community pub just a stone’s throw from Highbury Fields. We are dedicated to exceptional service, quality produce, and a true sense of hospitality, embracing the essence of a traditional British pub.

With charming period features, our pub is the perfect spot for a relaxed drink or meal with friends. Join us for a buzzing atmosphere on game day, when the Arsenal F.C. faithful gather before and after fixtures, or on Sundays for Islington’s best roast.”

This
amazing opportunity is ideal for someone who loves working with fresh premium
and seasonal products and preferably experience within gastro pubs; loves
working in a busy kitchen; understands and delivers a perfect service with or
without the Head Chef present; can lead the kitchen team to success
consistently and is excited by innovation and change to secure outstanding
results for the business.



You Are:




  • Able to take responsibility for
    our kitchen team in absence of the Head Chef to ensure service, safety and
    security expectations are all met to the the highest of standards
  • Passionate about training our
    team to ensure they have the knowledge needed to excite our customers and
    deliver outstanding food
  • Able to work with the Head Chef
    to train and uphold the agreed standards
  • Able to assist the General
    Manager and Head Chef in identifying potential opportunities and products
    to maximise sales and enhance the customer experience
  • Able to prepare and present all
    our food dishes to an outstanding standard of presentation as appropriate
    for the day of the week and time of day
  • Able to support the Head Chef
    in the development, implementation and review of the menu to maximise
    sales in line with pub vision and business plan


What's in it for me:

  • Competitive salary including bonus
  • Be part of a brand new opening
  • Training and development
  • Career progression and promotion opportunities with regular new openings around the corner
  • Get out and about, you automatically get discounts across all our pubs, bars and restaurants
  • Team trips, regular incentives and socials – a fun, family atmosphere
  • Goes without saying, but we’ll feed you during your shift
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support you across those tough times
  • Good people know good people - an awesome referral scheme where you can earn up to £1000 per successful referral
  • Access your Wages anytime through Wagestream
  • Birthdays are for celebrating, so have the day off on us
  • Cycle to work scheme

Interested in hearing more?

Get in touch so we can schedule a show around, rub some shoulders together, have a laugh and make some magic!        

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