Seasonal Position in Greece
Cooking in a holiday resort in Greece is not the same as cooking at home. It's faster. It's structured. It's teamwork under pressure.
When guests walk into the restaurant, they don't see the organisation behind the scenes. They see presentation. They see timing. They expect consistency. That consistency starts in the kitchen.
This is a seasonal leadership role in Greece. You relocate for the season — but without the usual relocation stress. Your accommodation is organised before arrival. Meals are included. Your contract and insurance are prepared. You live and work directly in the resort in Greece.
Your responsibility goes beyond preparing dishes. You coordinate kitchen processes, support food production, maintain hygiene standards and ensure service runs smoothly. You stay calm during peak hours. You understand timing. You guide less experienced kitchen staff when needed.
This is not a relaxed hobby kitchen. It is structured hospitality work with clear standards and responsibility.
That said — you will spend your season in Greece, working in an international environment, finishing service while the sun sets over the resort. The atmosphere is different from a typical city kitchen.
You will work 5–6 days per week. You will live on-site. You will represent the culinary standards of the hotel.
If you are experienced, organised and ready to relocate for a structured seasonal role in Greece, this could be your next professional step.
Apply and become part of the kitchen leadership team in Greece.
Requirements
Professional kitchen experience is essential. You should be confident working independently and within a structured team. You understand food safety regulations and can handle the pace of buffet or à la carte service. English is required to communicate within the international team.
Benefits
In return, you avoid housing costs and daily expenses. Accommodation and meals are included. Your employment is legal and insured. Many chefs use the season to gain international experience while maintaining financial stability during their time in Greece.