Collaboration Helps Staff Expanding Hospo Business
A Ministry of Social Development (MSD) collaboration with Lone Star is helping the bar franchise expand its operation in Whangarei.
The Kensington Crossing franchise opened its doors in April 2021 and its popularity is such that from next Monday, owner Angus Rush is expanding opening hours to seven days - with lunch daily and breakfast on weekends.
Rush recently paired up with MSD employment
liaison advisor, Rich Valkman to interview for extra bar
staff, front of house, duty manager and kitchen hand to join
Lone Star's 32 staff. By the end of the employment drive
four of the five positions had been filled with another two
taken on as casuals.
Explains Rush: "With the right
support the part timers will become confident and capable in
their mahi, ready to go full time if and when the time is
right."
"Collaboration with MSD has allowed us to match
jobseekers to skills and roles as we were setting up and now
expanding in Whangarei. We offer NZQA accredited training in
hospitality to our employees, including a New Zealand
apprenticeship in cookery, food and beverage ", he
says.
MSD Regional Commissioner, Graham MacPherson says
that MSD jobseekers employed by Lone Star have gone from
strength to strength.
"Lone Star has created a very supportive workplace where new employees learn the technical skills needed for a career in hospitality.
"Some of our long-term jobseekers who've struggled to maintain employment have been with Lone Star over a year now and with the encouragement of Angus and the team, are adding to their keti of skills."
MacPherson says the success of the
collaboration with Lone Star offers the potential to create
training pathways across the hospitality sector.
"There
is a real appetite to bring skills development together with
MSD supports such as Flexiwage and Apprenticeship Boost -
both of which are vital as the sector returns to
growth."
Pictured L-to-R: Angus Rush (Lone Star franchisee); Kristian Te Hoori (chef); Rich Valkman (MSD)
Star on the rise
Since joining the Lone Star Kristian Te Hoori's career in hospitality has been on the up.
Kristian was introduced to Lone Star owner Angus Rush after a HOSPO START course in Whangarei last December run in conjunction with the Restaurant Association and MSD. He started as a kitchen hand soon after.
His quick promotion to dessert chef and recently to cold chef he credits to a strong team culture and guidance from Rush and the Lone Star head chefs. He's now spreading the word to other jobseekers keen to start their hospitality career with the bar franchise.