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Flight Club
Greater London
2 days ago
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About Us

Hello, we're Flight Club, the award-winning birthplace of Social Darts and the home of unexpected, ridiculous, joy! We've taken the traditional game and reinvented it for the 21st century with multiplayer games that eliminate any need for counting by reimagining games into fast-paced, exciting social experiences with action replays for ultimate bragging rights.

With our successful venues across London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, and Scotland and venues further afield in the USA and Australia, we have ambitious growth plans ahead we're always striving for excellence, and to bring more memorable moments to our guests.

We’re currently looking for a passionate Chef to join our team, bringing unexpected, ridiculous, joy to our guests every single day.

The Job

To be successful in the role as a Chef you will need to:

• Have high standards and be quality driven.
• Be confident and able to run a section smoothly.
• Excited to learn, develop new skills and keen to progress your career.
• Be fun, enthusiastic and have lots of energy.
• Have great communication skills with a positive attitude.
• Use your initiative, bringing new and creative ideas to how we do things.
• Be able to work as part of a team, delivering consistent service even when under pressure.

Experience as a Chef is important, but attitude and finding the right ‘fit’ comes first for us. To join the Flight Club Family, you’ll need to embody and embrace the values that make us: innovation, passion, togetherness and warmth. We’re passionate about what we do, working together to provide an unforgettable experience for our guests. But, we don’t rest on our laurels; we’re fearless and innovative, always looking for ways to push the boundaries in our roles.

What you get

The Flight Club Family is at the heart of everything we do and, if you join us, we’ll always make sure you know how much we value your contribution and hard work through:

  • A competitive hourly rate plus uncapped service charge (£15.80 p/h OTE

    ,venue dependent).
  • Regular bonuses.
  • Free lunches when you're working.
  • Great staff discount.
  • Excellent career development opportunities.
  • Great social events.





Here at Flight Club, we believe our success begins and ends with our people. We are committed to a diverse culture where all our team feel respected and included.  We acknowledge the power that a diverse set of beliefs and perspectives can bring, and that a variety of voices strengthens our team, enhances creativity, and drives innovation. We welcome applications from candidates of all identities, including individuals of different races, ethnicities, genders and sexual orientations. If you're passionate about contributing to a culture of inclusion and collaboration, please apply. 

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