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Catering Assistant - Llantwit Major Comprehensive

Vale of Glamorgan Council
Vale of Glamorgan
1 day ago
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About us

The Big Fresh Catering Company provides healthy nutritious school meals at lunchtime, which is compliant with the Food and Nutrient standards set by the Welsh Government’s Healthy Eating in Schools (Nutritional Standards and Requirements) (Wales) Regulations 2013. In addition to this, we also provide a high quality Buffet/Function service to our schools, Café at the Penarth Pier Pavilion, weddings, external customers and companies.


Ambitious - Forward thinking, embracing new ways of working and investing in our future.
Open - Open to different ideas and being accountable for the decisions we take.
Together - Working together as a team that engages with our customers and partners, respects diversity and is committed to quality services.
Proud - Proud of the Vale of Glamorgan; proud to serve our communities and to be part of the Vale of Glamorgan Council.

About the role


Pay Details: Grade 1, SCP 2, £24,413 Pro Rata £12.65 p/h


Hours of Work / Working Pattern: 5 Days – 23¾ hrs per week, term time only
Main Place of Work: Llantwit Major Comprehensive


Description:
Enthusiastic Catering Assistant with duties including setting up of dining hall, serving meals, washing up and clearing away equipment/surrounding area in Llantwit Major Comprehensive school.

About you

Ability to assist in all areas of the kitchen to achieve the required standards


Approachable manner
Commitment and teamwork towards the service

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