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For more than 170 years, we’ve supported older people to live with dignity, purpose and connection. Our village cafés and hospitality offerings create places for residents to connect, enjoy great food and feel part of a thriving community.
We’re now seeking a Head Chef – Cafés to lead kitchen operations across our Seniors Communities.
Your Opportunity
Full Time | Seniors Communities
This is a hands‑on leadership role responsible for running a café and functions kitchen within a village environment.
You’ll lead a small team, manage ordering and stock, and ensure consistent, high‑quality food and service across café and events.
In this role, you will:
Lead day‑to‑day kitchen operations across café and functions
Manage ordering, stock control and supplier relationships
Plan menus and develop specials aligned to resident preferences
Supervise and support a small team (including one casual chef)
Ensure consistent food quality, presentation and service
Monitor costs, reduce waste and manage kitchen budgets
Maintain food safety, hygiene and compliance standards
Support delivery of functions and events across the village
This role is responsible for café and event catering services, ensuring quality, compliance and strong customer experience outcomes.
What You’ll Bring
You’re a practical, organised Head Chef who enjoys leading small teams and delivering consistent, high‑quality food in a structured environment.
You’ll bring:
Certificate in Commercial Cookery (or equivalent)
5+ years’ experience in a senior kitchen role
Strong ordering, stock management and cost control experience
Experience supervising kitchen staff
Strong knowledge of food safety, HACCP and compliance
Ability to manage a consistent service + functions
Flexibility to work weekends and one evening shift
Experience in aged care, cafés or community environments is highly regarded.
Why Anglicare Sydney?
This is a stable, well‑structured Head Chef role with predictable hours and strong support — a great alternative to high‑pressure hospitality environments.
You’ll enjoy:
Salary packaging to increase your take‑home pay
Stable full‑time hours with a balanced roster
A supportive, values‑driven environment
Ongoing development opportunities
Discounts across 400+ retailers
Employee Assistance Program and Fitness Passport
Are you ready for a career that means more?
Click Apply to submit your application. All applicants will receive a response.
Anglicare Sydney welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and from people of all backgrounds, abilities and experiences.
Disclaimer: We do not accept unsolicited agency resumes and are not responsible for any associated fees.
Application Close Date: June 08, 2026

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