Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Apprentice Chef

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Are you passionate about food and looking to start an exciting career in professional catering?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join Dorset County Hospital as an Apprentice Chef and gain the skills, experience, and qualifications needed to become a fully qualified chef.
About the Role
Over an 18-month apprenticeship programme delivered in partnership with Weymouth College, you will combine hands-on learning with formal study. You'll spend four days each week working within our Catering Department, developing practical skills alongside experienced professionals, while one day a week will be dedicated to studying at Weymouth College.
As a paid apprentice, you'll earn while you learn, gaining valuable workplace experience in a busy healthcare environment where high-quality catering plays an important role in supporting patient care and wellbeing.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and cook high-quality meals using fresh, seasonal ingredients for patients, visitors, and staff at Dorset County Hospital.
- Assist with preparing ingredients such as chopping vegetables, measuring quantities, and assembling dishes.
- Support the production of hot and cold meals in accordance with standardised recipes and portion-control requirements.
- Learn techniques for large-batch cooking, safe food handling, and the use of modern catering equipment.
- Follow instructions from senior chefs to maintain consistency and quality.
- Ensure full compliance with food safety regulations and dietary requirements, including effective management of allergens, religious preferences, and modified textures.
- Strictly adhere to instructions to follow the HACCP, due diligence protocols, and maintain high standards of food safety for patients, staff, and visitors.
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About Us
At DCHFT, we pride ourselves on the care we provide for our patients and on the culture we are creating for our staff. We work hard to create a fair, inclusive environment for our staff.
- Our Mission is to provide outstanding care for people in ways which matter to them, and our vision is that Dorset County Hospital, working with our health and social care partners, will be at the heart of improving the well-being of our communities.
- We are a Trust that celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applications from people in all underrepresented groups.


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We understand that AI can be a useful tool when completing your application. However, we are seeing an increasing over-reliance of AI tools, which can negatively affect your application as it reduces a candidate’s individuality, and makes it difficult for us to gain a clear and authentic understanding of your experience, skills, and in turn your suitability for the role.
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Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Tom Cooper
- Job title: Catering Manager
- Email address: thomas.cooper@dchft.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 01305254294
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