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Pastry Chef Live-In Accommodation Provided  

Goldenkeys - Broadway, Worcestershire, Worcestershire, West Midlands, UK

We are delighted to continue collaborating with a luxury boutique hotel based on the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border in the Cotswolds. Accommodation Provided Work careers... £40,000

from: caterer.com (+1 source) - 26 days ago

Chef de Partie Boutique Hotel Suffolk - Accommodation provided  

Westone - Ipswich, Suffolk, East Anglia, UK

Accommodation is provided at a cost of £125 per month and includes the cost of electricity, gas, council tax. Accommodation Provided careers... £35,000

from: caterer.com - More than 30 days ago

Children Support Worker  

Prospero Health & Social Care - Cardiff - Cardiff, United Kingdom (+1 location)

Prospero Health and Social Care supports Children and Young Adults in unregistered settings and bespoke crisis intervention placements. We are actively seeking experienced support staff for our ever-expanding... separate accommodation provided... £12.50 - £29.00/hour

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from: CV-library.co.uk - Yesterday

Hotel Sous Chef  

DDH Recruitment Ltd - Sudbury, Suffolk, Suffolk, East Anglia, UK

Workplace description: This beautiful 15th-century building offers 4-star accommodation and a restaurant with 2 AA Rosettes for its fine food. Decorated in warm, relaxing colours, the en suite room... accommodation provided in Scotland... £40,000

from: caterer.com - Yesterday

Relief Chef de Partie  

Ginger Recruitment Services Limited - Penrith, Cumbria, North West, UK

We are seeking an experienced Relief Chef de Partie to join a passionate Brigade at an esteemed AA Rosette Restaurant. This role is perfect for a Chef who thrives in delivering h... Penrith Staff meals... separate accommodation provided in England... £16 per hour + Benefits

from: caterer.com - 3 days ago

Waking Night Children Residential Support Worker  

Prospero Health & Social Care - Cardiff - Cardiff, United Kingdom

12 months paid experience within the health and social care sector (working with children and young adults) Progressive pathway - Support worker, Senior Support Worker, Team shift leader etc. Liaise with... accommodation provided in Swansea... £12.50 - £29.00/hour

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from: CV-library.co.uk - Yesterday

Hotel Sous Chef  

DDH Recruitment Ltd - Looe, Cornwall, South West, UK

Workplace description: Overlooking the English Channel, this hotel boasts luxurious rooms, a terrace restaurant and 2 bars. Leisure facilities include a spa and an indoor pool. The restaurant has views... rent free accommodation in England... £35,000

from: caterer.com - 8 days ago

Hotel Sous Chef  

DDH Recruitment Ltd - Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire, South East, UK

Job title: Hotel Sous Chef kitchen porter accommodation provided... £30,000

from: caterer.com - 8 days ago

Deputy Hostels Manager - Housing  

Carefirst Recruitment Ltd - Redbridge, Greater London, United Kingdom

* The Housing Needs Service is under increasing demand to provide good quality accommodation local temporary accommodation for those owed a homeless duty and those whose cases are being investigated. This... fundraiser excellent pay accommodation provided... £21.71/hour Accrued holiday pay

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from: CV-library.co.uk - Yesterday

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Hotel Head Chef  

DDH Recruitment Ltd - Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire, South East, UK

Job title: Hotel Head Chef great pay accommodation provided... £40,000

from: caterer.com - 8 days ago


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  • carer with accommodation provided Rachel

    I’ve been a carer for a while now, and I just found a job as a stay in carer. My surprise was that when they told me about the pay they included the cost of accommodation in the wages. That is, if you stay in the house your wages go down! Does that make sense? I would have thought that staying overnight, if anything, would bring my wages up! I’d have compared it to the difference between night shifts and working during regular day hours.

    • Caleb:

      There’s probably some sort of misunderstanding. Accommodation, as far as I know is considered as part of your wages. I understand your point, but maybe they’re no thinking about you being ‘on call’ during the night. I’d understand that if you’re working during the night too, your wages may have to change or maybe what you’d get is a certain leave the following day. What the law says is that if you work nights you must not be expected to work more than 8h in a 24h period.

      • Sue:

        There’s something that I know has changed recently in terms of pay. From recent months if you work nights you have to get minimum wage for these hours. Before this ruling, you used to get a flat rate.

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  • Accommodation Hazel

    When the job offer includes benefits like accommodation, should I expect the wages to be lower?

    • Nora:

      Not really, there was a time when tired of not finding anything in my area I looked for work in other cities. Some of them offered accommodation but that didn’t affect the pay.

      • Jean:

        There are cases when the pay is even higher. I’m thinking about a job I was interviewed for, the pay was slightly higher and it included accommodation. In the end I didn’t get it, but it looked good.

        • Gerald:

          It might also depend on the location, availability of staff and also cost and availability of accommodation in the area. I dunno, just a thought.

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    If you could choose a dream job whether it be in your current field or something else what would it be?

    • Judy Kerry :

      Pharmacy technician

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