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Kitchen Assistant inAberdeenshire inAberdeenshire PUBLISHED TUE 28 JAN 2025

Opportunity to give back to the community and enhance the wellbeing of residents.
Comprehensive training and support for professional development, including the possibility to achieve qualifications.
Access to a range of employee benefits, including a company pension scheme and paid annual leave.
Flexible financial wellbeing options through Wagestream, allowing early access to earned pay.
Support for physical and mental health through wellness programs and access to GP online services.
A collaborative team environment where you can learn from experienced colleagues.
Recognition for your hard work through awards and an attractive referral scheme.
The Kitchen Assistant role at HC-One in Aberdeenshire focuses on providing compassionate care by assisting in the preparation and serving of nutritious meals for residents in a dementia, nursing, residential, and specialist care environment. The position requires maintaining high standards of cleanliness, food safety, and hygiene, as well as keeping accurate records of food supplies and temperature checks. Ideal candidates should have some kitchen experience and either an NVQ2 in Catering or a willingness to obtain one, alongside strong organisational skills and the ability to follow recipes.

HC-One emphasises kindness and considers safeguarding a crucial responsibility of all staff members, providing necessary training to identify and address any concerns regarding resident welfare. The company offers extensive benefits, including a competitive hourly rate, paid enhanced DBS/PVG, free uniforms, access to wellness programs, and opportunities for professional development. With a commitment to inclusivity, HC-One encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to join their team.

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