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Head Chef

Young's Pubs
Greater London
3 days ago
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Head Chef 

About us:

Located in the heart of vibrant Camden Town and just a stone’s throw away from leafy Regent’s Park, the Spread Eagle is the perfect oasis after a visit to Camden Market or London Zoo. A pub that’s been at the centre of the community since 1858, we love welcoming neighbours and tourists alike to enjoy delicious food and great drinks in our cosy and inviting pub.

What we offer ourHead Chefs:

Head Chefs get to have full autonomy to create
your own menus and specials Access to our Apprenticeship Scheme and Development Programmes Access to regular culinary masterclasses covering topics such as Game, Butchery and Shellfish Access to inspirational food trips with our top quality suppliers Regular Chef Forums with other Head Chefs to inspire and develop Free meals 20% discount in all Young’s pubs and hotels Share save Scheme Enhanced Company Pension Scheme 28 Days Holiday per year

What we look for in a
Head Chef:

This role
requires someone that can inspire a team, to bring out the potential and lead
by example whilst being able to develop, cost and produce fresh seasonal menus
for the variety of revenue streams within the business.

Have experience championing excellent service
through quality food either as a Head Chef or in the position of Sous Chef Demonstrate a passion for leading and developing
a team Be an active hands-on team player with
excellent communication skills Be responsible and able to manage the kitchen
staff rota, training and all health and safety effectively at all times Be able to demonstrate your creativity and
ability to design and deliver new dishes for our menus and daily specials Demonstrate great planning and organisational
skills, necessary to maintain effective controls with regard to both GP and
labour Have a pro-active approach to driving sales
and delivering growth, through engagement with both kitchen and front of house
teams

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