Thank you for enquiring about this role. Please take a moment to read SU Scotland's Basis of Faith and Ethos statement. (Once you've read through, just click the back button in your browser to return to this page). Catering Opportun ity Lendrick Muir Salary: National Living Wage Contract: Casual worker contract/Hours - as and when required by mutual agreement Start date: Spring/Summer 2025 Who we are : Scripture Union Scotland is a national charity, with around 120 staff and over 2,200 volunteers. Our vision is to see every child and young person of Scotland exploring the Bible and responding to the significance of Jesus. Our centre s regularly host school groups participating in residential experiences, youth group s enjoying weekend break s and a variety of SU Holidays. Making the most of the stunning opportunities that Scotland ’s countryside affords, w e use outdoor activities to build relationships with young people, enabling them to have fun, develop new skills and work together. We currently have vacancies for casual worker catering staff at our residential centre, Lendrick Muir. Purpose: Working as part of the Catering team, you will assist in fulfilling all catering requirements of the Centre including preparation, cooking and baking and service for school groups, weekend groups and various meetings/functions. In addition, the role will include cleaning and maintaining kitchens to a high standard and induction of self-catered groups. Key Responsibilities: To assist with delivering busy catering preparation and service sessions. To support the team with certain aspects of the catering function for catered groups To assist with the preparation of kitchens for self-catering groups. To comply with food safety legislation and internal policies, thereby ensuring high standards of cleanliness and equipment of all kitchens Who we are looking for: We are seeking applicants who enjoy working alongside others and who are committed to providing a high standard of guest service. Applicants for this post should have experience in catering and be able to work on their own initiative. You will most likely have undergone some catering training, hold food hygiene certification and have worked in the hospitality industry, but this is not essential. Some evening and weekend work may be. The successful applicant will be required to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Scheme and the appointment will be subject to a satisfactory PVG Scheme Disclosure. For further information related to the role or if you would like to visit Lendrick Muir, please contact Rhoda Broadley: rhoda.broadleysuscotland.org.uk or hrsuscotland.org.uk.