Catering Assistant – Ormskirk Hospital | Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Employer:
St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Contract Type:
Permanent
Hours:
Full time
Disability Confident:
Yes
Closing Date:
13 May 2026
About this job
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Catering Assistant to join our Ormskirk Hospital Catering Department. The ideal candidate will have a “can do attitude”, be flexible, and be a team player who has experience working in a busy kitchen environment.
The candidate should have good customer care skills and experience working in a kitchen/restaurant.
Food Safety Level 2 certificate.
Responsibilities
- Provide a customer focused service.
- Organise, deliver, develop and improve the catering service throughout the Trust.
- Ensure efficient management of all catering services.
- Ensure compliance with all legislation relating to risk management and security.
- Ensure compliance with all legislation relating to food safety management.
- Basic preparation of food items, service to patient and other meals and functions.
- Assist with cooking and regeneration of food as appropriate.
- Clean structures, equipment and meal service components as specialised in work instructions.
- Store keeping including checking deliveries, storage and stock rotation.
- Operate without the direct guidance of a team leader at times.
- Ensure a secure working environment for patients, visitors and staff.
- Promote and maintain point of sale, e.g. counter and vending machines.
- Undertake all aspects of the cash handling process.
- Maintain all operational procedures.
- Enforce compliance with Waste Management Policy.
- Comply with hygiene and food safety legislation.
- Ensure compliance with facilities management standards.
- Ensure compliance with HACCP.
- Ensure effective delivery of services to service users and customers.
- Maintain and improve all aspects of the service.
- Participate in staff involvement groups for the Trust quality strategy.
- Observe legal requirements.
- Responsible for the safe use of all equipment.
- Ensure compliance and operational observance of safe working practices as detailed in all aspects of risk management.
- Ensure all appropriate hygiene monitoring is carried out and recorded for every process.
- Ensure compliance with national standards of cleanliness.
- Attend training courses as required and participate in annual refresher sessions in accordance with personal development review.
- Provide guidance and a knowledge base for new and existing staff.
- Ensure economical use of all Trust resources.
- Maintain and monitor stock levels to meet the demands of the service.
- Distribute and maintain economic and effective use of chemicals and products.
- Monitor and record food wastage.
Proud member of the Disability Confident employer scheme.
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