Trainee Chef (Recruit Training Pathway)
Ireland, England, United Kingdom · Full Time
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- Openings
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- Posted
- 2 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- Not specified
- Eligibility
- Candidates who want to begin a culinary career through the Defence Forces and are ready to serve as General Service Recruits in a disciplined military environment.
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Job description
Role Overview
The Irish Defence Forces are offering a pathway for aspiring chefs to start a culinary career while also serving in the national military. The Defence Forces, known in Irish as Óglaigh na hÉireann, are Ireland’s joint armed forces made up of the Army, Naval Service, and Air Corps. Their mission is to protect the State, contribute to national security, and support peace and security operations in Ireland and abroad.
Training Pathway
Successful candidates enter the Defence Forces as General Service Recruits. The journey begins with 12 weeks of recruit training, where you build essential military foundations such as discipline, teamwork, physical fitness, and leadership. This is then followed by another 12 weeks of 2-3 Star training, which further develops military knowledge and practical experience.
After completing these stages, there may be a period of hands-on culinary work before moving into chef-specific training at the Defence Forces School of Catering in McKee Barracks, Dublin. There, trainees develop practical cooking abilities, work toward a QQI Level 5 Major Award, and may gain additional recognised qualifications. Training covers the preparation of wholesome, high-quality meals for Defence Forces personnel under the guidance of experienced instructors.
Role Impact
Defence Forces chefs contribute directly to operational readiness by ensuring personnel are well fed during training, everyday duties, and deployments. The role can involve service in barracks, at sea around Ireland, and on overseas missions.
Pay, Benefits and Conditions
While completing the training phases, trainees receive full pay. They are also provided with free meals and accommodation in barracks, along with access to complimentary medical support such as dental care, pharmacy services, physiotherapy, and use of gym facilities.
Ideal Candidate
This opportunity suits driven people who enjoy practical work, thrive in team settings, and are comfortable in a disciplined and fast-moving environment. It combines a professional culinary pathway with the purpose and pride of serving in the Irish Defence Forces.