Grind Coffee
Chef De Partie - Up to £18ph

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Grind is a coffee company that lives in London
Since opening Shoreditch Grind in 2011, we've expanded across London with cafés, coffee trucks and a state-of-the-art coffee roastery.
Our cafes and coffee shops are the beating heart of Grind
They are where it all began. We're a bustling hub in the heart of London's most iconic places, known for serving our specialty coffee and renowned bottomless brunches.
We think coffee can be a force for good. Whether it's through creating the UK's first compostable coffee pods, our plastic-free packaging or carbon-free shipping - we're on a mission to be the world's most sustainable coffee company.
In 2023, we created our charity, the Better Coffee Foundation, to undo the damage done by the global coffee industry - in our first year, we recovered 43 million pods' worth of ocean-bound plastic.
This is a great opportunity for a passionate Chef de Partie
Looking to join and progress in a fast-paced restaurant group. Our Greenwich site offers all-day dining Monday to Sunday with an evening service Thursday to Sunday. Our focus is always on using fresh seasonal produce to develop a dynamic menu.
Responsibilities
- Support the Back of House team in the operation of the kitchen and planned production of the menu
- Ensure food production and standards are carried out in a timely fashion across services & one section as agreed by the Head Chef or Senior Sous Chef
- Ensure that the reputation for excellent food and service is upheld at all times to GRIND standards
- Ensure that the cleanliness of the kitchen is upheld to the highest standards
- Remain customer focused always, being approachable and quick to exceed customer expectations
- Support kitchen production as required
- Report any hazards or maintenance issues to the Head Chef or Senior Chef on duty
- Wear full and correct uniform always
- Undertake any other reasonable duties requested by Line Manager
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Requirements
- Good communication skills to enable effective dialogue with colleagues and customers
- Able to perform well and remain professional whilst under pressure
- Dedicated team-player, who strives for excellence and is results-driven
- Mindful of observing & safeguarding professional standards
- Enthusiastic, with an eagerness to learn new skills and a commitment to personal professional development
Grind is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, veteran status, or disability status.
If there are any adjustments you need to help you bring your best self to an interview with us please let us know.


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Benefits and Perks
- NEST Pension: We offer a pension scheme to help you plan for your future.
- Financial support: access to interest-free, short-term loans when you need them most
- Referral Bonus: Earn up to £300 in tiered bonuses for referring great talent to our team
- Discounts online: Up to 40% off our retail line online.
- SpectrumLife: Access our confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for personal and professional support.
- Crew Card: Enjoy 50% off all food and drinks, plus two free coffees a day at Grind locations.
- Friends & Family Discount: Share the love with discounts for your friends and family on our website and at our sites.
- Meals on Duty: Enjoy a staff meal on shifts over 8 hours,
- Social Events: Join us for team social events to connect and have fun.
- Enhanced Maternity and Paternity: Enjoy enhanced maternity and paternity benefits once eligible.
- Wellbeing Allowance: Up to £75 annually to spend on your wellbeing.
- Birthday Treat: £20 birthday gift
Grind run a tronc scheme, which is managed by an independent tronc master. Tronc payments are variable and not guaranteed, this number is likely to fluctuate depending on site performance and individual eligibility.
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