Cook/Team Leader

Cook/Team Leader

Full-Time 25000 - 30000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Robinwood Activity Centre Limited

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead a team in creating delicious meals and unforgettable experiences.
  • Company: Join Robinwood, an employee-owned business with a passion for cooking.
  • Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay, a supportive environment, and opportunities for growth.
  • Other info: Be part of an industry-leading employer with a focus on people.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference while doing what you love in a fun setting.
  • Qualifications: Experience in cooking and leadership skills are a plus.

The predicted salary is between 25000 - 30000 Β£ per year.

Lead Cook at Maes y Nant, near Wrexham, North Wales

Start date: 25th August 2026

Fixed Term to 31st December (Potential to be extended)

Why Robinwood?

  • Industry-leading Employer
  • Living Wage Foundation accredited
  • Investors in People Gold
  • Employee-owned business

Love cooking and want your work to make a real difference? At Robinwood, you won't just be preparing meals; you'll be helping create memorable experiences.

Cook/Team Leader employer: Robinwood Activity Centre Limited

At Robinwood, we pride ourselves on being an industry-leading employer, recognised for our commitment to employee welfare and development. As a Living Wage Foundation accredited and Investors in People Gold business, we offer a supportive work culture that values your contributions and fosters personal growth. Located near the beautiful Wrexham in North Wales, you'll not only enjoy a fulfilling role as a Food and Beverage Team Leader but also be part of an employee-owned company that truly cares about making a difference in the lives of our guests.

Robinwood Activity Centre Limited

Contact Details:

Robinwood Activity Centre Limited Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Cook/Team Leader

Communication Skills
Adaptability
Problem-Solving Skills
Time Management
Leadership Skills
Flexibility
Customer Service