Cook

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 3 May 2026
LOCATION
Thringstone
TYPE
Part-time
LEVEL
Entry-level
CATEGORY
Hospitality & Catering
This role is not offered with visa sponsorship, though the employer is a licensed UK sponsor

SKILLS

Food Safety Meal Preparation Dietary Requirements Management Stock Control Kitchen Hygiene Allergen Awareness Communication Team Collaboration

FULL DESCRIPTION

Cook - Old School House, Thringstone

Company: [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk] Group

Location: Old School House, Thringstone

Salary: £13.00 per hour

Job Type: Part-time, Permanent

Hours: up to 42 hours a week - 2 positions flexible hours to cover over 7 days

Reference: RCG-RECRUITOSH221

Job Description

Food is not just a task in a care setting. It supports health, routine, independence, and enjoyment. As a Cook at The Old School House, you will play a direct role in the wellbeing of the people we support by preparing meals that are safe, nutritious, and tailored to individual needs.

About [Employer hidden] Group

You will be joining [Employer hidden], a company with over 35 years of experience in offering the highest levels of care to our most vulnerable in society. Across our services, we support people to live safer, more fulfilling lives, with dignity, choice, and consistency at the centre of everything we do.

Our work is guided by clear values. These are not slogans. They shape how we treat people, how we work together, and what we expect from each other.

About the Role

As a Cook, you will prepare and cook meals to meet the daily requirements of service users, supporting the catering function and ensuring full compliance with food safety legislation.

Your role will include:

  • Preparing and cooking meals in line with agreed menus and individual dietary requirements
  • Producing meals to a high standard while maximising efficient use of resources and minimising waste
  • Monitoring and recording critical control points, including temperature checks and delivery checks
  • Maintaining safe food storage and hygiene standards at all times
  • Ordering stock within allocated budgets and monitoring fresh produce levels
  • Ensuring the kitchen remains clean, organised, and compliant with food hygiene regulations
  • Communicating effectively with care staff regarding dietary needs or changes

This role requires a flexible and practical approach. You must be confident managing the kitchen during your shift and maintaining standards consistently.

About You

You will ideally hold a Level 3 Food Hygiene Certificate, or be willing to work towards this. A relevant food preparation qualification is desirable.

You understand food hygiene regulations, allergy awareness, and safe working practices. You are organised, able to manage stock and budgets responsibly, and take pride in producing meals that people enjoy.

You understand that in a Learning Disability service, mealtimes can be an important part of routine and independence. You are patient, respectful, and responsive to individual preferences.

You are reliable, punctual, and comfortable working independently.

What Our Values Mean in Practice

Reputable Care

  • Following food safety and hygiene procedures exactly as required.
  • Maintaining clear records of temperatures and safety checks.
  • Ensuring meals meet agreed standards every day.

Respect and Compassion

  • Respecting individual dietary needs, preferences, and cultural requirements.
  • Understanding that food is part of dignity and personal choice.
  • Communicating professionally with service users and colleagues.

Robust Communication

  • Informing care staff of any dietary concerns or supply issues.
  • Recording safety checks clearly and accurately.
  • Working collaboratively with the Registered Manager and wider team.

Real Commitment

  • Arriving prepared and maintaining high standards throughout the shift.
  • Managing stock carefully and avoiding unnecessary waste.
  • Taking responsibility for the kitchen environment and outcomes.

About The Old School House

The Old School House in Thringstone is a specialised Learning Disability service with 18 registered beds. It is designed to support individuals with learning disabilities, offering a person centred, supportive, and inclusive environment.

We focus on fostering independence, promoting dignity, and respecting individual preferences and goals. Through tailored care plans, we ensure the unique needs of each service user are met, helping them to live fulfilling lives while maintaining their rights and individuality.

What We Offer

We provide structured induction and clear guidance so you feel confident in your role from day one. You will receive regular support from managers who understand the importance of food safety, consistency, and high standards.

Many of our team build long term careers with us. We are committed to supporting development and internal progression where appropriate.

If you take pride in your cooking and want your work to have a direct impact on people’s daily lives, apply now to join [Employer hidden] Group.

Join our team at [Employer hidden] Group and help us continue to provide exceptional care and service to our residents.

You will be joining [Employer hidden], a company with over 35 years of experience in offering the highest levels of care to our most vulnerable in society. Our core values, Reputable Care, Respect and Compassion, Robust Communication and Real Commitment are at the heart of everything we do.

Start making a difference with your career today.

All roles are subject to an enhanced DBS check, the cost of which is covered by [Employer hidden].

Equal Opportunities Statement

[Employer hidden] Group is committed to being an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and are dedicated to creating an inclusive workplace where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect, in line with the Equality Act 2010. We encourage applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. Employment decisions are based on individual merit, qualifications, and the needs of the service. Some roles may have specific requirements, such as physical ability or effective communication in English, due to the nature of the care we provide. These requirements are in place to ensure the safety and well being of our service users and are applied fairly and proportionately. To support our commitment to equal opportunities, we may collect diversity data as part of the application process. This information is used for monitoring purposes only, is anonymised where appropriate, and does not form part of the selection process. If you require any adjustments to the recruitment process, please let us know so we can support you.

Job Types: Part-time, Permanent

Benefits: Free parking, On-site parking

Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: In person

Reference ID: RCG-RECRUITOSH221

For additional information regarding this role contact the HR Team on [contact hidden].

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