NSF International
Food Service Auditor, Truro (Independent Contractor)

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Are you working long hours, evenings, and weekends in hospitality, and ready for a change?
At NSF, we’re offering a unique opportunity to transition your hospitality experience into a rewarding auditor role with structured hours and great benefits.
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- Flexible Working: While travel to and from audits means it’s not strictly 9 - 5, you’ll enjoy a more predictable schedule than typical hospitality roles.
- Localised Work, Less Travel: We keep your area local so you’re not spending hours on the road. That means more time at home and less time commuting.
- Minimal Overnight Stays: Overnight stays are rare and only ever required if you choose to take them on.
- Make a Visible Impact: You’ll visit restaurants, bars, and grocery stores, many you may already know as a customer, and help them meet high standards in food safety and compliance.


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How Independent Contracting Works:
- You operate on a self-employed basis, completing assessments on behalf of NSF.
- You are paid per audit, with travel expenses covered, where applicable.
- You share your availability, and visits are scheduled based on your location, experience, and scheme coverage.
- Work is offered on an ad hoc basis and can vary throughout the year depending on programme needs.
- It offers autonomy, flexibility, and the chance to shape your own workload.
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