1040 days ago

Chef and hospitality staff desperately needed

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

Hey neighbours

Do you know about the Village Club? It’s awesome. It’s somewhere you can sit and enjoy a quiet drink or a rousing game. You can win raffles or members draws, and enjoy a good meal. Or at least you could if there was a chef.
It’s a fantastic place and it, like many in hospitality, needs some help.

Are you, or do you know of, a chef looking for a place to cook. Maybe a caterer looking for a kitchen.
Are you a senior culinary student with experience in catering for events, looking for a place to ply your trade and earn some money?

Are you a waiter in waiting or a bar tender looking for a hospo job in a lovely, friendly environment? Do you have your LCQ, or are willing to get it?

Call Raquel at the Village Club on 06 877 8722 or email your particulars to office@villageclub.co.nz

She’s a great boss. I know it. I used to work for her. And it’s a great place. I worked there too.

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