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CASUAL WORK School General Assistants required - STOKE-ON-TRENT

Constellation Careers
Stoke-on-Trent
1 day ago
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Join Us! 18+ ONLY

We have opportunities available in school term time. Casual work.


ENHANCED DBS REQUIRED - MUST HOLD AN ENHANCED DBS FOR THIS JOB VACANCY.


THE FOLLOWING POSTCODE AREAS ARE NEEDING SUPPORT;

  • ST7 3HF


Profile - Possible Roles Required are Catering Assistants, Kitchen Assistant & Kitchen Porters.

You will play a vital role in delivering school lunches. We are looking for individuals who share our energy and passion, want to go the extra mile and have a ‘can-do’ mindset - is this you?


Working Hours

- Monday-Friday

- During School hours

- £12.21 per hour


Main responsibilities could include:

- Providing a friendly and enthusiastic service

- Producing, and serving, consistently high quality meals and snacks

- Serving hot and cold drinks

- Cleaning down workstations and tables as well as using a pot wash.

- Restocking cupboards and fridges

- Conducting quality checks


Requirements:

- Previous experience required

- The ability to remain calm during high-volume periods

- Confidence when interacting with people

- Excellent teamwork skills

- Driven and dependable approach to work

- Friendly, outgoing and welcoming personality

- As an active role, you must be comfortable with walking and standing during the majority of your shift.


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All Training Provided. Compass Exclusive Benefits, Lifestyle Benefits "Perks" Platform, and Health & Well-being Support Programmes, including Access To Our Employee Assistance Programme.


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