Catering Assistant – School Lunch Team (Term-Time) in Walsall

Catering Assistant – School Lunch Team (Term-Time) in Walsall

Walsall Full-Time 12000 - 15000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Assist with food prep, set up lunch counters, and maintain kitchen hygiene.
  • Company: Caldmore Primary Academy, a supportive school environment.
  • Benefits: Permanent contract, term-time hours, and a friendly team atmosphere.
  • Other info: Perfect for students looking for flexible work during term time.
  • Why this job: Make a difference in children's lives while gaining valuable experience.
  • Qualifications: No specific qualifications required, just a passion for food and teamwork.

The predicted salary is between 12000 - 15000 Β£ per year.

Caldmore Primary Academy is seeking a dedicated Catering Assistant to support school meals during term time.

This 20-hour-per-week role is 39 weeks per annum and is a permanent contract starting 01 September 2026.

The position runs 10am–2pm, Monday to Friday.

You will assist with basic food preparation, set up servery counters for lunch and help maintain general kitchen hygiene under the supervision of the Catering Manager.

DBS checks may apply as part of safeguarding obligations.

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Catering Assistant – School Lunch Team (Term-Time) in Walsall employer: Caldmore Primary Academy

Caldmore Primary Academy is an excellent employer, offering a supportive work environment where you can make a meaningful impact on children's lives through nutritious school meals. With a focus on employee growth and development, our term-time role allows for a perfect work-life balance while being part of a dedicated team that values collaboration and community spirit.

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Contact Details:

Caldmore Primary Academy Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Catering Assistant – School Lunch Team (Term-Time) in Walsall

Food Preparation
Kitchen Hygiene
Teamwork
Time Management
Communication Skills
Attention to Detail
Customer Service