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Sous Chef – Luxury Country House Hotel

GoldenKeys
Gloucestershire
3 days ago
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Job Description

We’re partnering with a stunning country house hotel nestled in the Cotswolds, seeking a passionate Sous Chef to support the Head Chef in leading their talented kitchen team. This is an excellent opportunity for a chef with hotel experience to step into a senior role within a refined, fast-paced environment that blends banqueting excellence with elevated restaurant dining.


You’ll be wondering what’s in it for you as the Sous Chef…

£38,610 per annum plus £3,000 service charge


Paid overtime
Working with a passionate and professional brigade in a luxury setting
Cooking for 50–60 covers per service in the restaurant and banqueting for up to 120 guests
Great career progression opportunities
Discounts across the group

Responsibilities as the Sous Chef…

Supporting the Head Chef in managing the daily operations of the kitchen


Overseeing restaurant service, banqueting and events to ensure exceptional quality and presentation
Leading and motivating the team to deliver consistent high standards
Assisting with menu creation, stock management and maintaining GP targets
Upholding food safety, hygiene and compliance across all sections

We’re looking for someone who…

Has proven experience as a Sous Chef or strong Junior Sous Chef within a luxury hotel environment


Is confident working across multiple outlets, including restaurant, banqueting and events
Brings creativity, organisation and a calm, hands-on approach
Takes pride in mentoring and inspiring junior chefs
Thrives under pressure while maintaining impeccable standards

If you’re a driven Sous Chef ready to take the next step in a luxury countryside hotel, we’d love to hear from you.


PLEASE NOTE YOU WILL NEED THE RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UK TO BE SUITABLE FOR THIS ROLE.


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