Our client is a leading independent Australian law firm that employ approximately 850 people, including over 100 partners.They offer outstanding legal services to corporate, public sector and private clients, both Australian-based and those offshore doing business in Australia.They have been winners of the Australasian Lawyer Innovative Firms award and the Australasian Lawyer Employer of Choice award.THE ROLEWe are recruiting for a Catering Coordinator to join their Office Services team based in Melbourne’s CBD.The duties of this Catering Coordinator will include (but not be limited to):
- Assisting Receptionist with offering and preparing coffee and refreshment orders.
- Ensuring client meeting rooms are promptly serviced and cleared following meetings.
- Liaising with internal teams regarding catering requests and ordering catering.
- Setup and serving of catering for client and firm events, this includes plating and heating of food.
- Basic food preparation for client and firm events.
- Ensuring compliance with food safety hygiene and food handling/preparation procedures.
- Providing wait service at client and firm events.
- Some proven experience in food handling and customer service (experience in a similar role in a professional services firm will be highly advantageous)
- Polished and professional manner
- Confident communications
Melbourne C B D, VictoriaSalary
$65,000.00 - $75,000.00 AnnualWork Type
ContractorIndustryLegalDate published30-Apr-2024Learn more about this jobMary SavovaTeam Leader, Temporary and Contract03 9098 7427VictoriaSCHEMA MARKUP ( This text will only show on the editor. )Your working rightsAustraliaAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in the UK, with the UK Youth Mobility Scheme.New ZealandAs an Australian citizen, you can work and travel in NZ. If you are a permanent resident of Australia, you will require a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA).Copyright © 2024, people2peoplepeople2people acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country, pays respect to their Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples today.