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Published on: 29/06/2018 11:33 AMReported by: roving-eye
Southport Football Club are looking to recruit a cook/cleaner for our full-time first team squad. The post will be located at our training ground in Skelmersdale. The salary for the post is £7.83 per hour.
Core days during the playing season (August to May) are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday’s, 8am to 2pm and during pre-season (June and July) are Monday through to Saturday at varying times.
Key tasks include:
Cleans food preparation areas as determined by law and company policy.
Prepares food (meals) to the specifications of the players.
Prepares breakfast before the arrival of the playing staff (9am).
Prepares lunch for the playing staff (12:30pm).
Makes adjustments to the food items to accommodate players with allergies or specific diet concerns.
Operates various kitchen appliances, such as a blender, oven and grill.
Manages cleaning designated facility areas at the training ground. For example, dusting, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping.
Skills & Qualifications:
Cooking techniques
Organisational skills
Verbal communication
Culinary Arts
Kitchen equipment knowledge
Creativity
Interpersonal skills
Food Hygiene certificates
To apply for the role, please email a CV and covering letter to Natalie.Atkinson@southportfc.net as soon as possible, but no later than Wednesday 4 July, 3pm.
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They’re asking for a hell of a lot in return for £7.83 per hour.
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Originally Posted by
justbecause
They’re asking for a hell of a lot in return for £7.83 per hour.
No really! For someone living with a few others, sharing bills, no responsibilities it works out as £144 per week off season and £288 per week in season, plus tax credits, housing supplement and council tax allowance, it would be OK.
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Originally Posted by
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No really! For someone living with a few others, sharing bills, no responsibilities it works out as £144 per week off season and £288 per week in season, plus tax credits, housing supplement and council tax allowance, it would be OK.
But why.should the taxpayer have to subsidise low paying employers?
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