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<div><h2>Job Title: Flexible Working Chef – Bright Horizons Nurseries, Aberdeen</h2><p><b>Location:</b> Aberdeen<br/><b>Salary:</b> From £13.81 per hour<br/><b>Contract Type:</b> Flexible / Bank Staff<br/><b>Hours:</b> As needed – ideal for those seeking work-life balance</p><p>Are you a <b>retired or semi-retired chef</b> looking to stay active in the kitchen without the commitment of full-time hours? Or perhaps you’re someone with culinary experience who enjoys picking up shifts on a flexible basis?</p><p>Bright Horizons Nursery in Aberdeen is looking for a <b>Flexible Working Chef</b> to join our friendly team on an ad-hoc basis to cover annual leave & sickness. This role is ideal for those who want to contribute their skills in a meaningful way while enjoying the freedom of flexible working.</p><h2>Purpose of Role:</h2><p>To prepare, cook and present age-appropriate food to high standards in a clean, tidy, safe and pleasant environment. Work in partnership with the nursery team and parents at all times to support the nurseries care and education provision. Keep accurate records of supplies and order replacements as needed within the nursery budget requirements.</p><h2>Key Tasks and Responsibilities:</h2><ul><li>Keep the kitchen a clean and safe environment adhering to internal and external requirements</li><li>Encourage and model behaviour which is appropriate in a child environment being professional at all times</li><li>Ensure you meet the legal and company requirements for fire, safety, health & hygiene at all times and necessary paperwork is completed</li><li>Prepare and cook enough age-appropriate food for all the children on a daily basis with minimum wastage</li><li>Take responsibility to ensure all dietary requirements are catered for and clearly communicated to the teams</li><li>Respond appropriately to issues requiring confidentiality: for example being aware of personal information regarding children</li><li>Support, promote and implement policies and procedures</li><li>Fulfil their roles, responsibilities and legislation duty in relation to safeguarding children by ensuring that they have read understood and implement the Safeguarding Policies and Procedures.</li><li>Ensure that they have completed Child Protection training every two years as set out in the Child Protection Policy and that this training impacts on their ability to safeguard the children in their care</li><li>Work in co-operation and partnership with the Nursery team and parents to encourage a healthy and nutritious diet</li><li>Ensure that budgetary requirements are met</li><li>Have an active role in leading the cookery club sessions with children.</li><li>Use nominated suppliers and ensure all deliveries are accurate and paperwork is kept up to date</li><li>Support with other activities with the nursery e.g. BBQ’s, Fetes, Staff meetings, children’s cookery clubs</li><li>Take reasonable care of yourself and others and to comply with company Health and Safety guidelines</li><li>Support the manager and work as a team to ensure a good or better inspection outcome</li><li>Understand the importance of keeping everyone safe and the part you play</li><li>Demonstrate a proactive approach using your initiative and showing resilience to take responsibility for getting things done</li><li>Ensure stocks are managed and stock levels are recorded in line with company expectations.</li></ul><h2>Essential Experience:</h2><ul><li>Experience in any role which involves cooking in domestic or commercial property</li><li>Food Safety CIEH L2 or above or equivalent - this must be passed on day 1 in post</li><li>Sound Knowledge of COSHH</li><li>Able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of managing different dietary requirement around food allergies.</li></ul><h2>Experience Desirable:</h2><ul><li>Experience in any role that involved cooking for young children</li><li>Understanding of EHO process</li></ul><h2>Qualifications:</h2><ul><li>Food Safety CIEH L2 or above or equivalent - this must be passed on day 1 in post</li></ul><h2>Personal attributes:</h2><ul><li>Ability to work under pressure</li><li>Ability to communicate with both adults, children and parents</li><li>Ability to communicate clearly using a variety of techniques.</li><li>Ability to encourage team effort</li></ul></div> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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