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2 kitchen porter jobs found in London

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Able
05 Jan, 2026
Full time Part time
Kitchen Porter: freelance opportunities via new platform
£12.21 - £20.00 hourly
Able London, UK
Let's be honest - kitchens don't run without you. You're the one keeping everything clean, prepped, and moving. Good KPs are worth their weight in gold and we think you should be treated that way. Able is looking for kitchen porters across London - for restaurants, hotels, events, catering companies, and anywhere that needs someone reliable who won't disappear mid-service. What makes Able different: We're not another agency taking a cut of your pay. Able is the UK's first AI-enhanced gig work platform built on fairwork principles, backed by the UK government and Mayor of London. Here's what that actually means for you: Same-day pay - 100% of your wages, the day you work Zero fees taken from your earnings - we charge the venue just 8% - you don't get charged You set your own rates - you know your worth No star ratings - just real feedback like "hardworking" and "gets stuck in", with tips to grow No applications: just matching that makes sense - our AI...
Metropolitan Police
10 Jun, 2026
Full time Permanent
Communications Officer (999-101 First Contact/Despatch)
£44,532 yearly
Metropolitan Police London, UK
“He just went crazy. He slammed the door and started screaming in my face, he went to the kitchen. He’s got a knife. He threw everything on the floor. I’ve run upstairs – I’m hiding in the bedroom – I dragged a cabinet in front of the door. But it won’t take him long to get through. Can you hear him?! Can you hear him?!” This job is all in the detail. Did she say he slammed the door   in her face , or just slammed the door? Does he   have   a knife… or did he   have   one? As you are listening, you are typing. As you are typing, you are assessing and categorising the call in order of priority. As you analyse the information, you are already thinking of the next questions to ask — all while calming the caller and reassuring them that help is on the way. From here, two vital roles come into play: First Contact You are the first point of contact. You gather critical information, assess threat, risk and harm, and ensure the situation is clearly understood. You...
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