An opportunity has arisen to join our dedicated team of Support Services staff within North East Fife catering department based at Stratheden Hospital.
2 posts available - 36 hours and 15 hours. Please indicate clearly on your application which hours you would like to be considered for.
Duties include supervision of all catering staff, preparing, producing and presenting the menu items required for the food service to patients, staff and visitors. Assisting with maintaining a clean safe working environment for the delivery of the catering service.
An up to date Food Hygiene Certificate is essential and an Intermediate Food Hygiene Certificate would be desirable. Relevant catering qualifications City and Guilds 706/1 & 706/2, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent, and previous experience of working within a large scale catering environment are essential.
A degree of flexibility is required to cover for annual leave or sickness within Stratheden & North East Fife. Uniform and PPE are supplied, inclusion to the workplace pension scheme, and family friendly policies apply. Enhanced rates of pay for working at weekends time +37% Saturday and time +74% Sunday. Generous holiday entitlement, on commencement 27days and 8 Public Holidays each year.
To cover the needs of the service a range of shifts are as follows, earliest start 6.30am, latest finish 6pm.
For more information please contact Andrea Fearon on 01334 696309 between the hours of 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.
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A requirement of this post is to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Prior to appointment.
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