Deputy Chef Manager

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Deputy Chef Manager

Full Time – 37 hours per week

Weekdays & Alternate Weekends

Quantum Care is a not‑for‑profit organisation supporting over 2,(Apply online only) older people across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Essex. Our mission is simple: to help our residents live well, with dignity, comfort and joy. To do that, we need people who care as much as we do and Make Every Day Matter.

We are seeking an Experienced Chef to join our Care Home The Mead in Borehamwood as Deputy Chef Manager. If you’re passionate about good food and want your work to genuinely make a difference, this could be the perfect role for you.

What You’ll Bring

Strong understanding of Health & Safety in the workplace
Knowledge of food safety standards and safe working practices
Willingness to complete relevant training and ongoing CPD
Experience in food preparation, cooking and service
Familiarity with hygiene standards in a professional kitchen
Ability to prepare homely, nutritious meals that meet a wide range of dietary needs
A team‑focused attitude and good communication skills

Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities

Oversee daily kitchen operations, ensuring all food safety and hygiene standards are met
Prepare and cook a variety of dishes to a consistently high standard
Support and guide kitchen staff, helping to build skills and confidence
Manage food production processes to maintain smooth workflow and quality control
Monitor stock levels and assist with ordering supplies

Why Join Quantum Care?

We value our teams and invest in their wellbeing, growth and success. In return for your dedication, you’ll receive:

Competitive salary with enhanced pay on weekends and Bank Holidays
Clear career development pathways and recognition of milestones
First‑class in‑house training from day one
Free Employee Assistance Programme offering 24/7 support
Company pension scheme (after 1 year of service)
Free DBS check and uniform
Access to retail discounts and exclusive offers
A supportive, values‑driven workplace where your contribution truly matters
Terms and conditions apply to all benefits.

Be Part of Something Meaningful

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well‑established organisation offering rewarding work, a strong sense of purpose and real opportunities for progression. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds who have the right to work in the UK. Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship at this time

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