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Internship Program The AX Hotels Internship Programme is ideal for students seeking to kickstart their career in Malta through practical, hands-on experience in the hospitality industry. Designed to provide meaningful exposure to hotel operations, this programme offers structured internships in Malta, including summer internship placements, across departments such as front office, food and beverage, housekeeping, sales and marketing, and HR. With a strong reputation as an international recruitment agency in Malta, AX Hotels offers interns a solid foundation in hospitality fundamentals, while promoting collaboration, professionalism, and service excellence. Whether you're a local student or an international applicant, this internship serves as an excellent entry point to long-term career opportunities in Malta’s hospitality sector.
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Chef de Partie Our MICHELIN-starred restaurant Under Grain and MICHELIN Bib Gourmand-awarded Grain Street are looking for a talented Chef de Partie. This is a rare chance to join a highly skilled team in a role that offers exciting career opportunities in Malta’s culinary scene. If you’re searching for standout chef jobs in Malta, this position offers the ideal environment to learn, lead, and excel. You will be involved in the day-to-day kitchen operation and play an active role in the preparation and execution of exclusive high-end events with no equivalent on the island
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Chef de Partie We are seeking a skilled and passionate Chef de Partie to join our culinary team at the Verdala Wellness Hotel - AX Privilege. This is a rare chance to join a highly skilled team in a role that offers exciting career opportunities in Malta’s culinary scene. If you’re searching for standout chef jobs in Malta, this position offers the ideal environment to learn, lead, and excel. You will be involved in the day-to-day kitchen operation and play an active role in the preparation and execution of exclusive high-end events with no equivalent on the island.
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Kitchen Porter We are seeking a dedicated and hardworking Kitchen Porter to join our culinary team at the Verdala Wellness Hotel – AX Privilege. This Malta job vacancy is ideal for someone who takes pride in maintaining a clean and efficient kitchen environment and is looking to be part of a luxury hospitality setting that values wellness and excellence. As a Kitchen Porter, you will assist with washing dishes, pots, and utensils, as well as ensuring that all kitchen equipment is clean and properly stored. You will support the culinary team by maintaining a hygienic environment and helping with basic food preparation tasks as needed. A strong work ethic and a commitment to maintaining high cleanliness standards are essential for success in this role. If you're exploring kitchen helper jobs in Malta and want to grow within a supportive and professional culinary team, this could be your next step.
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House Attendant We are currently seeking dedicated House Attendants to join our team at the Verdala Wellness hotel-AX Privilege. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals interested in hotel cleaner jobs in Malta who are passionate about creating spotless environments, ensuring our guest rooms and public areas are maintained to the highest standards. Whether you're exploring cleaner jobs in Malta for the first time or bringing previous experience, this role offers a supportive team environment and clear operational standards. As a House Attendant, you will be responsible for cleaning and preparing guest rooms, including making beds, dusting, vacuuming, and replenishing supplies. You will work closely with the housekeeping team, reporting any maintenance issues to the supervisor and ensuring a welcoming environment for our guests. We welcome applications from both locals and foreigners seeking jobs in Malta. .
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Food and Beverage Operative We are seeking an enthusiastic Food & Beverage Operative to join our team at AX The Verdala, our luxury wellness destination. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals exploring long-term careers in Malta, especially those with a passion for hospitality and guest experience. If you're looking for immediate jobs in Malta in a fast-paced and professional setting, this role offers a strong foundation in food and beverage service within a premier hospitality environment. As a Food and Beverage Operative, you will play a vital role in delivering exceptional dining experiences, where you will ensure smooth daily operations, uphold high standards of service, and contribute to the success of the restaurant. This position is perfect for those seeking hotel and restaurant jobs in Malta that combine guest interaction, teamwork, and attention to detail.
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General Manager AX Care, one of Malta’s leading providers of elderly care, is offering a unique opportunity for those pursuing senior careers in Malta to make a lasting impact. AX Care encompasses two models of care such as independent living where residents over 55 can enjoy a relaxed retirement at Hilltop Gardens and a top facility care home Simblija where residents can receive tailor made assistance according to their needs. We believe in creating a haven of warmth, dignity, and compassion for our elderly residents. We are currently seeking a seasoned General Manager to lead and oversee operations at both our Care Home and Retirement Village. This is one of the most rewarding healthcare jobs in Malta for someone who thrives in a people-centric and purpose-driven environment.
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Open vacancy At AX Group, we’re always on the lookout for passionate and skilled individuals to join our team. If you don’t see a current opening that aligns with your expertise or career goals, we still encourage you to apply, your next opportunity could be just around the corner. We operate across five core sectors: hospitality, care, construction, development, and real estate. Whether you're exploring long-term careers in Malta, looking for a summer job in Malta, or are searching for employment opportunities that align with your passion, we offer a broad spectrum of possibilities. From hotel vacancies and HR jobs to accounting jobs, and even carer jobs in Malta, there’s always room to grow with us. We also welcome skilled tradespeople exploring construction jobs in Malta, as well as creative minds and technical talent looking for marketing vacancies and IT jobs in Malta.
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Maintenance Handy person We are seeking a skilled and experienced Maintenance Handyperson to join our dynamic team at AX Group. This role is ideal for individuals exploring maintenance jobs in Malta who take pride in solving problems efficiently and ensuring high standards of upkeep across our properties. As a Handy person, you will be responsible for performing routine electrical and plumbing preventive maintenance, addressing urgent repair needs, and ensuring our facilities operate smoothly and safely. The ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical aptitude, excellent problem-solving skills, and a proactive approach to maintenance tasks. Whether you’re looking for plumber jobs, an electrician job, or general handyman jobs in Malta, this multifaceted role offers long-term opportunities within a reputable organisation.
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The Power of Perseverance: Walking the Camino Português by Jillian Mallia

Introducing Jillian Mallia, Marketing Manager at AX Hotels Qawra, who shares her journey of walking the Camino Português.

“I have always been an outdoorsy person, loving various sports as a child and well into my twenties. So, when my Dad pitched the idea to walk the Camino Português together in 2020, I immediately jumped at the opportunity. Unfortunately, COVID decided to derail our plans a little, which pushed our trip to 2022. I believe in ‘things happen for a reason’ as the end of 2021 and most of 2022 was a tough period for me in my personal life, so embarking on this journey made it all the more significant. I needed to get out of my head and challenge myself with something a bit out of my comfort zone.”

“So, Dad and I trained for a few months, took part in the local Walkathon, got all geared up and then on Friday 27th May 2022 it was time to jet to Spain to begin our 5-day 132km trek. The Camino Português is an official route of the Camino de Santiago, and a beautiful coastal one at that. It starts from Porto (hence its name) and finishes off in Santiago. All roads lead to Santiago, as pilgrims say, no matter where you start from. And to ‘prove’ that you actually completed the minimum 100km, you need to stamp your ‘Camino Passport’ along the way. Our journey consisted of five stops; starting from the beachside Baiona, to city Vigo, townscape Pontevedra passing through quiet Redondela, the little town of Caldas de Reis, followed by the country town of Padrón, and finally, the historic town of Santiago. Each day’s trek ranged from 18km to 35km and we had to battle various terrains and weather conditions. In the 5 days we were walking, we experienced extreme sunshine, cloudy weather, pockets of rain and full-on showers. But the one motto there is in such a trek is: don’t stop; rest if you need to, but don’t give up.”

“During the trek I had to push not only physically but also mentally to get to the much-awaited finish line. I remember on Day 2, which was our longest stretch (35km), I developed a very nasty blister on my left heel halfway through the day (apart from dealing with chronic tendinitis flare ups in both ankles and knees). The pain was excruciating but I couldn’t stop. We had to keep going because we had to get to our next accommodation before sunset. I vividly remember removing my gear to head into the shower and actually seeing the blister and I burst into tears. All I could think of was, ‘How am I going to manage another 3 days of walking?’ because at that point, we had about another 80km to go! My Dad patched me up and the next day we headed out early to give us enough time to get to the next destination while also taking it a little slower because of my condition. I had to adapt my gear and my pace to the situation.”

“The next three days weren’t without their challenges (including having to walk 15km straight in pouring rain on Day 4 and getting soaked to the bone!), but they were incredibly rewarding. Arriving at Santiago was an experience in itself. You come across people you met along the way and other pilgrims walking different routes. Walking into the church square gave me an indescribable feeling – you’re surrounded by fellow pilgrims who just completed a trek just like you. Rucksacks (weighing at about 5kg) are finally off our backs, and everyone is relaxing on the ground or taking photos to commemorate the occasion. There was a sense of unspoken community to end a beautiful journey. All I can say is, this experience was challenging, beautiful, difficult, messy, eye-opening and an experience I’ll remember forever. And – I’ve never been so relieved and excited to see a church in my entire life!”

“Having to adapt in various weather conditions and taking into account my physical condition, together with pushing through physically and mentally has taught me to constantly persevere in whatever I do. And it has also taught me to take care of my mental wellbeing and to take time to rest when needed. I’ve always been an ambitious person, wanting to not only hit but exceed targets I set, and this has been a valuable lesson and life experience. As a woman in management, I approach anything that is thrown my way with courage coupled with perseverance to see projects through and conclude them with the best possible outcome. However, I’ve also learnt that if something isn’t quite going the way you imagined, it is important to take the time to regroup, brainstorm again and repropose.”

“They say life is a marathon, and you need to continue on, no matter what is thrown your way. The Camino truly taught me that – having to soldier on but also adapt conditions to improve the outcome. Keeping perseverance at the forefront and never giving up, while acknowledging and accepting when to adapt to different situations and change course to better the outcome is the key to success in my opinion.”

“As we say in the Camino Way, Buen Camino! – meaning ‘Happy Trails’ but I’ve come to interpret it as that no matter what life brings, I always remember that there is light at the end of the tunnel and to persevere to the very end.”