1975 days ago

Lupton House - Part time Cook required

The Team from Lupton House

Lupton House Boarding Hostel is located in the grounds of Whangarei Girls' High School and provides a home away from home for our residents.

Food is a large part of the boarding experience so finding the right person to join our team is very important to us. 

You will:

*Have experience cooking for large groups 
*Prepare and serve nutritious dinner and dessert to our girls.
*Bake/cook supper and prepare afternoon tea.
*Adhere to our food safety plan and cleaning schedule.
*Work with a happy and supportive team

Days/hours of work are:

Thursday 10.45-6.45pm
Friday 10.45-6.45pm
Saturday 2-7pm 
Sunday 2-7pm

This role is during School term time only with the possibility of holiday work at times.

Other shifts available as relief for sickness.

Must have or be willing to complete First Aid Certificate.

Subject to police vet in accordance with the Vunerable Childrens Act.

Please include a CV and contact details for 2 referees in your application

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