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Are you a talented, passionate and reliable chef seeking a unique opportunity outside the traditional kitchen setting?
Due to high demand, we are currently looking to grow our team of private chefs that can provide high quality and personalised experiences to our clients.

About Dineindulge:
Dineindulge is the largest private chef service in Europe. We offer a wide variety of menus to our clients, ranging from a simple BBQ, up to multi-course fine dining tasting menu.
Our clients book a date and time alongside a menu for their special occasion, and local Dineindulge chefs are invited to the events via our unique Event Management System.
We’ll take care of all the client communication and administrative tasks so you can solely focus on showcasing your cooking skills !

What do we offer?

  • Flexibility: the Dineindulge chefs work on a freelance basis and have control of their agenda
  • Access to all available events in your area up to 20 weeks in advance
  • Support: we will provide you with specs and guideline, and our Chef Management Team is on hand to talk you through each step of the process
  • Competitive income + travel allowance + tips

What skills are we looking for?

  • High culinary standards with an experience in private dining or fine dining venues
  • Great organisation and time keeping skills to deliver services on time and with consistency
  • Confidence as well as being friendly and personable is important while working face to face with your clients
  • You must hold a Food Hygiene Certificate in date level 2 or above

If you are a high level, reliable and personable chef who wants to take on a new challenge by becoming a Dineindulge then we look forward to hearing from you!

Job Types: Part-time, Freelance

Pay: £22.50-£25.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexitime

Application question(s):

  • Do you have access to your own car ?

Licence/Certification:

  • Driving Licence (required)

Work Location: On the road

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