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Head chef

AccorHotel
South Yorkshire
2 days ago
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Job Description

Job Summary:

We are seeking an experienced and creative Head Chef to lead our kitchen operations. The ideal candidate will be passionate about food, possess excellent leadership skills, and have a proven track record in menu creation, food quality control, and team management. The Head Chef will be responsible for ensuring the kitchen runs efficiently while maintaining high standards of hygiene, safety, and culinary excellence.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Kitchen Leadership:
    • Manage and oversee all kitchen operations.
    • Supervise, train, and motivate kitchen staff.
    • Ensure efficient and professional food preparation and service.
  • Menu Development:
    • Design, test, seasonal menus.
    • Maintain food quality and consistency across all dishes.
    • Consider customer preferences, dietary requirements, and cost margins.
  • Inventory and Cost Management:
    • Monitor food inventory and place orders as needed.
    • Control food costs and minimize waste.
    • Ensure proper storage and labelling of food items.
  • Health & Safety:
    • Enforce compliance with food hygiene, safety standards, and sanitation regulations.
    • Maintain cleanliness and organization of the kitchen at all times.
  • Team work:
    • Work closely with front-of-house staff and management to ensure customer satisfaction.
    • Participate in staff meetings and contribute to business development strategies.


Qualifications

  • Proven experience as a Head Chef, or experienced sous chef
  • Relevant hospitality qualifications and  professional training.
  • Strong knowledge of food safety and kitchen hygiene standards.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
  • Creativity and passion for food presentation and innovation.



Additional Information

Your team and working environment:



Our commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:

We are an inclusive company and our ambition is to attract, recruit and promote diverse talent.

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