Eventide Hall in Stanley Common, have a luncheon club every Monday and Friday and have an urgent vacancy for a cook. This is a paid role, to cook the lunches at the club. To find out more details or to apply Contact Megan on 07538 801935 or by email meganlomas @ gmail.com Eventide Hall are also looking for volunteers to serve the meal, drive the minibus and also a club secretary. Contact Megan for details.
VACANCY: Cook at Eventide Hall, Stanley Common - paid role (volunteers also required)
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