Bank Catering Driver

Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, West Bromwich, Sandwell

Bank Catering Driver

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Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, West Bromwich, Sandwell

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 days ago, 3 Jan | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 4b90903f19434ac8a9cf004e6bb4da64

Full Job Description

The Trust Catering Department is looking to recruit an experienced Bank Driver ideally with catering experience to deliver a friendly, prompt and professional meal transportation service across the Trust., Principal duties will involve the collection and distribution of patient and staff cook- chill meals across the Trust sites and outlying areas. You will ensure that the vehicle is driven in a safe and economical manner at all times, bearing in mind that the vehicles are easily identified as belonging to the Trust.

Shift pattern 7:30am - 15:00pm as and when required and may include Sunday's.

Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust is an integrated care organisation with a budget of approximately £600 million and over 7,000 staff. Diversity and social care is at the core of what we do as the Trust provides Community and Acute Services to over half a million people in an urban centre that demands massive regeneration and has substantial premature mortality.

Our new acute hospital, the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital (MMUH), opens in 2024 and will provide care to our local population from first class, purpose-built premises. The development of the new hospital will play an important role in the regeneration of the wider area and in improving the lives of local people and reducing health inequalities.

We have three newly emerging strategic objectives:
1. Our People - to cultivate and sustain happy, productive and engaged staff
2. Our Patients - to be good or outstanding in everything we do
3. Our Population - to work seamlessly with our partners to improve lives