Chefs / kitchen assistants needed for crew catering team for the 2023 Festival


February 16, 2023


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Glastonbury Festival is recruiting for the Crew Catering team for 2023.

Chefs

This is a full-time, paid position starting from 26th May and finishing 14th July 2023. Successful applicants will be expected to work prior and during the Festival as crew catering will be open during this time. The role will involve catering for large numbers of people including meals for people who are vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free. To apply for this position please click here to download the PDF application form and return to us by 31st March 2023.

Kitchen/service assistants

This is a full-time, paid position starting from 27th May and finishing 14th July 2023. Successful applicants will be expected to work prior and during the Festival as crew catering will be open during this time. This is hard work, rather than just an easy way into the Festival. The role will involve assisting the catering manager and chefs by performing duties such as food preparation and front of house service. To apply for this position please click here to download the PDF application form and return to us by 31st March 2023.

There will be a specific area for you to camp whilst working here and food, showers and washing machines will be provided. A crew welfare area will also be available to you during your time working for Glastonbury Festival.

Please return your application to us – By email to: crewcatering@glastonburyfestivals.co.uk

By post to Crew Catering Applications, Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset BA4 4BY

Please note that due to the volume of applications we expect to receive we are unable to respond to everyone. Applicants will receive confirmation of whether they have been shortlisted by the end of April.

 

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