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Sous Chef

Aria Healthcare
Surrey
1 day ago
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About the Home 




  • Cranmer Court, Warlingham, Surrey, CR6 9PE
  • 62 Bedded Nursing & Residential Care Home
  • CQC Rating - Good
  • Rated 9.8 on Carehome.co.uk

About the Role 



Sous Chef 

40 Hours per week 

£15.50 per hour

Shift pattern: 07:00 – 17:30, 07:00 – 15:00 & 09:30 – 17:30. Working alternate weekends & No Evenings 



What will Aria Care Offer you?



Blue Light Discount Card 

Wagestream

Holiday & days out discounts 

Long service awards 

Recognition programme 

And much more!



We are looking for a highly skilled Sous chef to create fresh nutritious meals for our residents by way of using the best fresh ingredients available. We are looking for a passionate Chef that will support the Head Chef, lead by example and have the creative flair to showcase high level hospitality.  The role consists of straight shifts & no evenings!  There will be a fully supported induction showcasing the technical skills required in healthcare and an opportunity to mentor our teams to progress in our own Chef academy.



We are proud to be a diverse and inclusive employer and thrive on learning from each other’s cultures, beliefs, and experiences. If you are empathetic, respectful and have a growth mindset, Aria Care is the perfect place for you.



It would be great to hear from you!

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