The Yew Tree in Seatoller is more than just a restaurant, its one of the oldest and most characterful pubs in Cumbria. Nestled in the heart of Borrowdale and surrounded by the Lake District fells, weve been serving locals, walkers, and visitors for generations with hearty, seasonal food and genuine hospitality in a truly historic setting. Were looking for a skilled, motivated, and passionate individual to join our kitchen team as a Sous Chef, supporting the Head Chef in delivering high-quality dishes in a fast-paced, fresh food kitchen. This is a chance to: Be part of a historic pub kitchen with real heritage and character Work with fresh, seasonal ingredients in one of the UKs most stunning locations Play a key role in menu execution and kitchen leadership Develop your skills within a supportive and ambitious team Contribute to a reputation for great food and warm hospitality Whats in it for you: Competitive pay (based on experience) tips Full-time, permanent position with stable hours Discounted food & drinks Company pension A unique working environment in the heart of the Lake District Opportunity to grow and progress within the kitchen team What were looking for: Previous experience as a Sous Chef or strong Senior CDP ready to step up A passion for fresh, seasonal, well-executed food Strong organisational skills and the ability to work under pressure A team player with leadership qualities and a positive attitude Good understanding of kitchen hygiene, food safety, and stock control Reliability, consistency, and pride in your work Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and busy service periods If youre looking for more than just a kitchen job, if you want to cook great food in an incredible location, be part of a respected historic pub, and help shape a growing food offering, then this could be the opportunity for you. Apply today and become part of The Yew Tree kitchen team in Seatoller. Job Types: Seasonal position May-September Application question(s): Can you work flexible shifts including evenings and weekends?