Boarding Catering Cook
Queen Elizabeth's School
Devon
- Expired
- Salary:
- £7.11 - £7.88 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 17 April 2015
Job overview
40 weeks per annum, Monday - Friday 7.30am - 9.30am
We are looking for a Breakfast Cook. You will be required each morning to prepare a cold breakfast and a hot alternative. You will also be required to ensure the dining area and kitchens are left clean and tidy.
We are currently going through a period of transition and also have a further 40 hours available per month which would involve at times working over weekends; however Saturday is paid at time and a half and Sundays at double time. We would welcome applications from candidates who would be interested in the Breakfast cook hours, the additional hours or both.
This role would suit someone that has previous kitchen experience although not necessarily as a cook, a confident Catering Assistant with experience would also be suitable. The successful candidate should possess the Basic Food Hygiene Certificate, or willingness to train.
This post is subject to a DBS check.
If you would like to know more about the post please contact Kate Morrish House Keeping Co-ordinator on 01363 778381.
Application form and further details available from our school website www.qe.devon.sch.uk or from our Personnel Section (large A4 size SAE please).
Closing date:17 April 2015 (noon)
QE Academy Trust
Western Road
Crediton
EX17 3LU
About Queen Elizabeth's School
Queen Elizabeth’s is a mixed, mainstream, non-denominational, secondary day and boarding school in Crediton, Devon. The school caters to students aged 11 to 18 and has approximately 1,400 pupils enrolled.
Queen Elizabeth’s converted to academy status in April 2011. The school started as a grammar school, then became a boarding grammar for boys and girls, and is now the only state boarding school in Devon. It is part of the Teaching School Alliance.
Acting Principal
Paula Smith
Vision and values
Queen Elizabeth’s main aim is to empower students to enjoy the art of learning. It strives to create a community of smart, educated and successful young people who will be global citizens in a 21st-century world. Teachers believe education and hard work are integral to success and their two principles are "education to empower" and "always progressing".
The curriculum emphasises the core subjects of English, maths, science, PE, RE and personal development, as well as the humanities. Extra-curricular activities are encouraged, especially the expressive arts, technology and sports. The school’s outdoor programme includes Ten Tors and the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.
Ofsted report
“The curriculum is a strength and students appreciate the wide range of courses on offer, and in particular the breadth of additional activities. These include sport, performance, adventure and cultural activities and make a very strong contribution to students’ good spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.”
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