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Casual Work Schools Bristol area- Catering Assistants required

Constellation Careers
City of Bristol
1 day ago
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Please Note: These roles are subject to an enhanced DBS check


Are you looking for flexible, rewarding daytime work that fits around your lifestyle? Do you have a passion for food and food service delivery? Do you possess a valid enhanced DBS certificate or willing to go through the enhanced DBS process?

If so, Constellation is looking for enthusiastic and reliable Catering Assistants & Kitchen Porters to join our casual team, working across a variety of schools in the Bristol area. This is a fantastic opportunity if you enjoy variety, flexibility, and meaningful work.


What We Offer:

· Flexible working hours – pick up shifts when it suits you

· Mainly weekday daytime shifts – ideal for work-life balance

· Varied and rewarding work across schools

· Opportunity to build experience in different settings

· Friendly, supportive team culture


👩‍🍳 What You’ll Be Doing:

· Assisting with food prep and service

· Maintaining clean and hygienic kitchen and dining areas

· Providing friendly and efficient service to students, staff, and fellow work colleagues

· Supporting the team with set-up, service, and clear-down

· Following all food safety and health & safety procedures


What You’ll Need:

· A valid Enhanced DBS certificate (essential)

· Must be able to travel independently to a number sites (own transport or access to public transport required)

· Previous catering/hospitality experience required

· A positive attitude, reliability, and strong teamwork skills

· Friendly, outgoing & welcoming personality

· Good timekeeping and communication

· The ability to remain calm during high-volume service periods

· As an ‘active’ role, you must be comfortable with walking & standing during most of your shift


💡 Why Join Constellation?

Be part of a flexible, friendly team that supports vital services across many different business sectors & not just education. Whether you're preparing meals for schoolchildren or serving in a care home, your work makes a real difference – and fits around your schedule.


📩 Apply Now!

If you're ready to join a team that values flexibility, reliability, and great service, we want to hear from you! Apply today or get in touch for more info.

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