Catering Assistant - London, United Kingdom - NHS Property Services

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We have a great opportunity for a Catering Assistant to join our team based in West Mosley - Molesey hospital.

The salary on offer is £20,450.33 per annum. (Pro rata for part time hours).

The working hours are 7:00am - 7:00pm, Saturdays and Sundays.


We also offer; 27 days holiday not including bank holidays, access to group personal pension plan including SMART contributions into which the company will contribute up to 6% towards your savings, training and development opportunities and NHS discounts.


The Catering Assistant is responsible for the provision of a food and beverage service in accordance with health and safety requirements, Patient Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE) and NHS Property Services policies and procedures.


Duties include, but are not limited to, food preparation, cooking, serving and presentation, cleaning of crockery, cutlery and equipment, rotation of stock, maintenance of food hygiene regulations and cash handling.

No formal qualification is required as full training will be given.


Who are we?
We are part of the NHS family with 6,000 professionals supporting over 3,000 healthcare properties across England. Our purpose is to enable excellent patient care by being the best property and facilities provider to the NHS.

Our services include estate strategy and optimisation, property management, facilities management, property development and construction project management.

We help support millions of patients and NHS colleagues in collaboration without 7,000 customers who range from Integrated Care Systems, health providers, charities and more.


Our culture and values seek to place our NHS colleagues and their patients, at the heart of everything we do.


We celebrate diversity, and we are working hard to create an inclusive environment where people love to work and can fulfil their potential.


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