Chalet Cooks / Host required for the Winter season with
Ski Magic!
This is a very busy, fun role with lots of cooking, guest
interaction and cleaning.
Ski Magic hosts have a strong work ethic and are
super-organised to ensure all the daily tasks are completed. Being
a team player is essential, as is a sense of humour and reliable
nature.
Chalet hosts are required to prepare breakfast, afternoon tea
and a three course evening meal each day. Cleaning is also an
important part of the role as our guests have very high
expectations: housekeeping positions in hotels and B&Bs
are useful experience for this side of the role.
Ski time: You’ll have time on the slopes
most days of the season (except changeover days!)
The chalet cook / hosts primary responsibility is to create a
warm and welcoming environment in their assigned chalets for all
guests, including children and to provide excellent quality food
and maintain the company’s high standards as set out in the staff
manual.
You will be required to answer guest’s questions relating to the
resort and the chalet and to resolve any small problems that guests
may have. Your aim is to ensure that guests enjoy the best possible
skiing holiday.
You will be required to shop and budget for all food and cleaning
materials once a week usually on a Friday morning.
Apply below for a full job description and menu
planner.
Applicants should be outgoing and enthusiastic and a sense
of humour helps! Cooking experience is essential as you must be able to prepare, cook and serve a 3 or 4 course meal to our /your guests. Experience in cooking at dinner parties for 8 or more people, have attended or be willing to attend a relevant chalet cookery course.
You must be able to cook to a good dinner party standard and follow recipes. Formal qualifications are not vital but experience in catering for groups in a home environment or in restaurants is essential.
Must be 19 or over, singles, mature applicants and couples are
welcome to apply.
We are welcoming applications from EU passport holders. For non- EU passport holders, the current agreement to work in France requires you to hold a valid carte de séjour/working holiday visa.