Part-Time Kitchen Porter
A flexible part-time kitchen porter role with free food, daytime hours, varied shifts, and no experience required. Excellent for those seeking hands-on restaurant work.
If you want a flexible and active job, the Part-Time Kitchen Porter role is worth considering. This permanent, part-time position offers a competitive hourly rate ranging from £8.00 to £12.21. The number of hours per week is usually 5 to 15, making it well-suited for students, those with other part-time work, or anyone needing flexibility. Uniform and meal perks come as standard, giving you a little extra from every shift.
Responsabilidades diarias
This job primarily involves keeping the kitchen running smoothly by cleaning plates, glasses, and cutlery efficiently. You’ll be tasked with tidying, organising and ensuring all equipment is correctly stored. Occasionally, you’ll assist chefs with basic preparation work, developing your kitchen skills as you go. Morning shifts generally start after 9am and there is no regular late-night work required. However, some evening shifts may pop up for special events, but they never extend past 11pm.
Advantages of the Role
One of the notable pros is the flexible scheduling, especially with no regular late finishes; the kitchen typically closes by 3pm each day. Staff receive a free meal every shift, along with uniform provided and handsome discounts, both while working and when off-duty. Working in a busy, supportive team offers a lively work environment and opportunities to learn basic food prep skills along the way.
Posibles inconvenientes
The role does require weekend and bank holiday availability as these are vital times for the café. Hours can be variable and not always predictable week-to-week, which may not suit those looking for a totally fixed routine. You’ll need to be comfortable with on-your-feet work and cleaning duties, which can sometimes be physically demanding during busy periods.
Veredicto final
For those after a low barrier to entry into hospitality, this job offers the essentials: good pay, perks, and skill-building opportunities. Flexibility is a highlight, but so is the reliability of daytime hours and the chance to work in a thriving café. If you want to earn extra money, gain new skills, and work with a friendly team, this part-time kitchen porter role is a solid choice.
