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Chef de Partie

Sterling Cross Careers
Tyne and Wear
2 weeks ago
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Chef de Partie – Luxury Hotel | South of Sunderland

Up to £33,000 + 4-Day Week | Creative Freedom | Fresh, Seasonal Ingredients

Are you a passionate Chef de Partie looking to take your craft to the next level?
Our client — a renowned luxury hotel just south of Sunderland — is looking for a talented CDP to join their award-winning kitchen brigade.

This isn’t just another kitchen job. You’ll be part of a prestigious hospitality brand that has earned top accolades and industry recognition, all thanks to their commitment to excellence, creativity, and fresh, seasonal cuisine.

What’s on Offer:


  • Salary: Up to £33,000 (DOE)
  • Schedule: Full-time, 4 days per week – enjoy an incredible work-life balance
  • Creative Freedom: Be trusted to express your flair and develop innovative dishes
  • Progression: Clear career pathways within a business that nurtures and promotes talent
  • Ingredients That Inspire: Work with the finest local and seasonal produce


What We’re Looking For:


  • Previous experience as a Chef de Partie in a quality hotel or restaurant setting
  • A genuine passion for food and an eye for detail
  • A team player who thrives in a creative, high-standard environment
  • Drive, enthusiasm, and ambition to grow within a multi-award-winning establishment


If you’re ready to join a kitchen that celebrates creativity and craftsmanship — while offering balance, recognition, and opportunity — we’d love to hear from you.

 Apply today and become part of something truly special.

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