Come and join our fabulous team supporting adults with Learning Disabilities and Autism grow in independence and prepare for employment. Teaching independent cooking sessions, meal planning, ordering, preparing. Running mini workshops on food hygiene, diet, and physical health. A teaching qualification is not necessary but a willingness to complete Level 3 Food Hygiene is necessary. Many of our trainees go on to roles in the food industry so high standards and excellent communication and report writing skills are essential.
Job purpose
· To enable adults with learning disabilities and autism (trainees) to make significant personal progress in preparation for paid employment.
· To identify trainees’ skills and aspirations to successfully place them into paid employment.
· To run the kitchen, supporting trainees to prepare lunch for around 20 people.
· Running workshops with trainees in catering, housekeeping and customer service skills in preparation for paid work.
· Teaching and developing hospitality skills. Preparing trainees for paid employment in the hospitality industry.
Main duties – Catering and Hospitality
· Run the kitchen, leading groups of trainees in the hygienic preparation, delivery and serving of lunch to approximately 20 people.
· Support trainees in the daily cleaning of the kitchen and ensuring the kitchen and equipment is cleaned to a high standard.
· Support trainees in monitoring fridge stock rotation and quality control. · Manage ordering, receipt, and storage of groceries.
· Be responsible for food hygiene and maintaining high levels of cleanliness within the catering and housekeeping groups.
· Teaching and developing hospitality skills. Preparing trainees for paid employment in the hospitality industry.
· Experience in catering and hospitality desirable.
Main duties – other areas
· Plan, prepare and deliver activities for the trainee’s, ensuring progress is planned and assessed daily, over the medium and longer term.
· Ensure trainee learning is focused on developing employment skills, particularly those that may act as a barrier to employment.
· Ensure trainees are kept safe and adequately supervised and supported to achieve their potential.
· Encourage trainee participation and motivation in activities and discourage learned helplessness.
· Work flexibly and creatively to develop new activities and goals that are engaging and motivating and work towards meeting the overall aims of the project.
· Build positive relationships between farm teams/volunteers and trainees and promote full trainee participation in all activities.
· Create a goal-focused, positive environment where achievements are celebrated, and mistakes are learnt from.
Please see our website for a full job description and our Ethos and Values. This is a really important role to us, and we would love to hear from you.
Please apply by sending your CV and a covering letter, telling us why you would like to be part of our story to [email protected]
Salary: £11 per hour – £13,728 per annum based on working 24 hours per week
Working hours: 3 days per week, usual working pattern – Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 9am to 5pm. You may be asked occasionally to work outside of these hours or days, with agreement.
Location: Little Gate Farm, Horseshoe Lane, Beckley, East Sussex TN34 2EJ
Job Type: Permanent Application deadline: 21st April 2023
Please note, due to a high volume of applications, we are not always able to feedback if you have been deemed unsuccessful upon review. We apologise in advance should you not be contacted.