The role
- RACV City Club - Melbourne CBD Location
- Casual position with immediate start
- Weekly pay with penalties
A day in the life
As a Kitchen Hand, you will be responsible for cleaning dishes, maintaining the cleanliness of the kitchen and assisting with moving stock and equipment and, occasionally, assisting the chefs with food preparation.
To be successful in this role, you will have exceptional organisational skills, be energetic, hardworking and have a positive attitude.
You will be working under the direction of our talented chefs so the ability to take direction and follow instructions is a must. The smooth running of the kitchen will depend on you!
We’re offering…
- Weekend & evening penalties
- Work life balance
- Uniform provided
- Training and development + career opportunities
We’re looking for…
- Experience in a similar, high-volume role with repetitive tasks
- Strong attention to detail, initiative and the ability to work in a team or independently
- Previous experience using a commercial dishwasher advantageous
- Flexibility to work a variety of shifts across a 7-day roster (breakfast, lunch and dinner), including public holidays and the festive season
A little about us
As Victoria’s largest member organisation, we have a powerful organisational vision: to improve the lives of Victorians by addressing their needs in the areas of mobility, home and leisure.
Our eight RACV Resorts are an integral part of making this ambition a reality. Giving our guests access to everything from unique dining experiences to luxury day spas – and at discounted Member rates – they’ve become valuable places to recharge and reconnect.
You can learn more about our resorts at racv.com.au/travel-leisure/racv-resorts.
Application process
Click ‘Apply’ to submit your CV.
RACV is committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment and therefore encourages women, Indigenous Australians, and people from diverse backgrounds to apply.
Please be aware applicants will be required to provide evidence of their eligibility to work in Australia, and at a minimum be required to undertake police checks as a condition of employment.