Eternity News | July 9th, 2018 09:27 PM
We pride ourselves in providing Christian hospitality for all guests staying at our Lake Macquarie Outdoor Recreation Centre at Balcolyn. We need like-minded Christians to join our Catering Team.
If you are friendly, reliable, teachable and seeking to serve Christ in a practical way, you could be just the kind of person we are seeking to appoint.
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We offer above award pay rates for reliable people with great attitudes. For example, for unqualified ‘base grade’ kitchen hands we will pay up to:
- Weekdays: $26.07/hr
- Saturdays: $28.78/hr
- Sundays: $31.49/hr
Higher rates are available for qualified and experienced people.
View the full Job Description here and details of our ‘Award-Plus’ Payment Scheme here.
To apply, please send the completed Application Form with your resume and a covering letter to:
davidw@crusaders.edu.au or mail to:
David Wood, Site Director
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