2462 days ago

Matamata Club Cook/Chef Required

Christine Imlach from Matamata Club Inc

Are you experienced in hospitality and looking for a new challenge whilst taking pride in the food you present and excellent service? Are you able to work nights, weekends and flexible hours based on demand?

We run a 60 seat restaurant a la carte dining Tues to Sat from 5.30pm and host functions seating up to 150.

We’re looking for a qualified Chef/Cook - are you looking to progress your career and take the next step up. You must have:

A passion to cook, focus on creativity in menu engineering, Food and Safety Certificates, stock control, leading a small team, rostering, managing functions, sourcing the best price for the best quality.

Must have a minimum of 3 years' experience.

Email CV, letter of application and Application for Employment Form to manager@matamataclub.co.nz

Application Forms can be downloaded from: www.matamataclub.co.nz...

Applicants should have NZ Residence

Contact David Oliver on 07 888 7060 if you would like further information.

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