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With a unique culture that is directly attributed to the people. Cater Care values workplace diversity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands people are encouraged to apply. To learn more about Cater Care and the job opportunities available across Australia, visit the Cater Care website to view the company Values, learn about ‘The Cater Care Way’ and a range of employee benefits.
Being a Chef in the service industry is different to the normal hospitality lane. (Great news if you’re looking for a fresh start.) It still requires a passion for creating great food, but the emphasis is on ensuring meals are nutritional balanced to support the energy requirements of demanding roles, such as mining. Getting a start in the industry opens doors to develop greater skills in menu management, large scale food production and more.
As a Chef working for Cater Care you’re considered an essential service worker, so you have peace of mind about job security. You work 14 days on and have 7 days off (with meals, uniforms and accommodation included), giving you a real opportunity to save and get ahead and improve your work/life balance. This role is FIFO from Adelaide or perfect for (DIDO) Balranald area local chef.
What does a day in the life of a Chef at Cater Care look like?
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If you are seeking a professional career and great working conditions, please send your resume and cover letter by clicking the "Apply for this job" tab or via our website www.catercare.com.au.
Note: Successful applicants will need to have a current police clearance and undertake a pre-employment medical assessment.