Planit : Job Profiles : Chef or Cook Hospitality (2024)

Planit : Job Profiles : Chef or Cook Hospitality (1)

A chef or cookplans, prepares and cooks food by using a variety of cooking techniques. A chef usually works in a hotel or a restaurant. They may also work for a contract catering company, providing food for events. Cooks are more likely to work in hospitals, schools, works canteens, cafes or fast food outlets.

The Work

You could be:

  • planning out a range of meals (a menu), a whole meal or part of a meal
  • listing the ingredients, planning the quantities, fitting the costs to the budget, and arranging to buy them
  • organising other members of the kitchen staff, making sure that each part of the meal will be ready at the right time
  • using a variety of methods for food preparation, cooking and food storage
  • preparing and cooking the whole meal or else being part of a team cooking, for example, the vegetables or the puddings
  • experimenting with developing new recipes
  • specialising in one type of cooking such as Italian or Tandoori
  • as a senior chef, recruiting and training staff, planning staff rotas and managing budgets
  • keeping up to date with trends in cuisine.

Pay

The figures below are only a guide. Actual pay rates may vary, depending on:

  • where you work
  • the size of the organisation you work for
  • the demand for the job.

The salary for a commis chef (entry level after qualifying) or a chef de partie (the head of a kitchen area) varies greatly depending on the size of restaurant but is generally between £20,000 and £25,000. With experience, moving up to sous chef level, salaries can be between £25,000 and £35,000.

Head chefs can earn up to £45,000 a year, sometimes more, depending on the type of establishment.

Conditions

  • In many jobs you work split shifts (working the morning and the evening with time off in the afternoon), and also weekends.
  • Part time work is common.
  • If you are in a school or a works canteen you work regular daytime hours Monday to Friday.
  • You work in a kitchen which might be hot, busy and noisy.
  • You have to follow health, hygiene and safety rules at all times.
  • It is an active job where you are constantly on the go.
  • You may have to carry heavy items, including pots with hot food and liquids.
  • You will wear a uniform and hat.
  • You may have to buy your own set of knives.

Workforce Employment Status

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Useful Subjects

  • Health and Food Technology
  • Hospitality (SCQF Levels 4 and 5) (FA) (FA)
  • Hospitality: Practical Cake Craft
  • Hospitality: Practical Cookery
  • SfW Hospitality

Getting In

  • You do not need formal qualifications but a good general education is useful.
  • Some employers want you to have a basic Food Hygiene Certificate before you start.
  • You might get in through a Modern Apprenticeship in Hospitality (Professional Cookery) at SCQF Level 5 or Professional Cookeryat SCQF Level 6.
  • You could study the Foundation Apprenticeship in Hospitality (SCQF Level 4 or 5) in S3-S6, which can help to get into a relevant Modern Apprenticeship.
  • You need to be over 18 tohandle certain kitchen equipment, such as meat slicers.
  • You might get in after a full time college course leading to a qualification such asan NC or SVQ Professional Cookery at SCQF Level5 or6.
  • You might get in as an apprentice commis chef and go to college part time while working.
  • You must be fit for heavy lifting.

There is a big demand for chefs and cooks all over the country. Look in Jobcentre Plus offices or on the Find a Job service on GOV.UK for current vacancies, as well as trade magazines such as The Caterer.

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What Does it Take?

You need to have:

  • a keen interest in food
  • excellent hygiene awareness
  • excellent organisational and planning skills
  • patience to do routine tasks
  • a good eye for detail and presentation
  • stamina
  • maths skills to work out budgets and calculate quantities
  • a good understanding of health and safety
  • good organising skills to supervise team members.

You need to be:

  • creative - to develop new dishes
  • accurate - when judging quantities
  • flexible and able to multitask
  • able to follow written and verbal instructions
  • able to give clear instructions if you are supervising staff
  • resilient and able to keep calm under pressure.

Training

  • Training is generally on the job with day release to college.
  • Anyone with a job involving the handling of food must complete a relevant food safety and hygiene course.
  • There are many relevant SVQs or City and Guilds. These include Food Preparation and Cooking, Professional Cookery and Hospitality Services.

Getting On

  • You can work your way up tochef de partie (leader of a section such as fish or vegetables), sous chef and thenhead chef, either within the same company or by moving jobs.
  • You might move into self-employment and become a 'chef patron', owning your own restaurant.
  • You might move into training and education at a college.
  • There may be opportunities to work abroad.

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Contacts

The following organisations may be able to provide further information.

Springboard
Tel: 020 7921 0420
E-mail: info@springboarduk.org.uk
Website: http://www.careerscope.uk.net
Website (2): http://springboard.uk.net/
Twitter: @Springboard_UK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpringboardUKCharity/

Springboard UK promotes career opportunities in the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism industries.

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