The hotels, private villas and catered apartments in summer resorts create seasonal jobs for chefs of all levels plus catering support and service roles. You can get a job in advance with an operator and they will normally pay for your travel out to resort, plus her;p sort out any work visas.

Most other typical employers who are involved with Season Workers have a catering requirement and employ seasonal chefs; such as Outdoor Sports Centres, Summer camps for kids and language schools. Such is the size of some of these operations they also have vacancies for catering management staff and head office roles for those catering professionals who want more responsibility or a career in the tourism catering industry.

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Cook / Kitchen employee (kitchen chef, kitchen assistant, sous chef) in France

For our 5-star holiday park RCN Belledonne in France, we are looking for kitchen staff. We are looking for a kitchen chef/sous chef, but experienced k

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Winter 24/25 Head Chef

As head chef you will oversee every aspect of the hotel kitchen. Managing a CDP chef and 2 kitchen/ night porters, you will take responsibility for en

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Chef de Partie - Winter Season

Would you like the opportunity to combine your work with travel? Mark Warner invites you to join our team as Chef de Partie where your workplace becom

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