New Hospitality Course Offered in Central Otago
Media release from Otago Polytechnic
27 October
2009
A new part-time summer course launched in Central
Otago today (27 October) offers people of all ages and
abilities the chance to get ahead in the hospitality
industry.
The Certificate in Café and Bar teaches the
wide range of skills required by the hospitality industry
for those who work in cafes and bars.
The 18-week
part-time course runs from 23 November to 26 March at Otago
Polytechnic’s Cromwell campus including a six-week break
over Christmas. Students attend classes on Mondays and
Tuesdays from 9am to 3pm.
The course is taught by
industry professionals Trish Wilson and Larry Naylor. Ms
Wilson, an Executive Chef with more than 20 years industry
experience, covers catering and barista skills while Mr
Naylor, one of the foremost authorities on bartending and
alcohol service in New Zealand, teaches bar service and
legal requirements.
Ms Wilson says the Certificate in
Café and Bar is aimed at school leavers, people already in
the industry who want to upskill or those looking to get a
headstart in the industry.
“It’s a great
opportunity for businesses to upskill their staff. It works
both ways –the business owner may agree to pay some of the
course fees as a staff incentive and, in return, benefits
from better skilled employees.”
Subjects covered in
the course include:
* Legal Requirements - includes
Food Safety, Sale of Liquor Act and Host Responsibility.
Following successful completion, students can apply for a
General Manager’s licence.
* Cafe Service -
includes Barista training, knife skills, counter food
preparation and service, and creating menus and staff
rosters
* Bar Service - knowledge of alcoholic and
non-alcoholic beverages, wine service and cocktail
making
* Service - taking reservations and payments
(includes preparing the cash register float and cashing up),
meeting and greeting, and knowledge of the hospitality
industry
Students get hands on experience at Molyneux,
Otago Polytechnic’s training restaurant which will be
opened for café-style dining during the course.
Ms
Wilson says she’s looking forward to opening Molyneux in a
different format.
“Normally we use the restaurant
for dinners and theme nights but this time we’ll open it
café-style which will be lovely for the public as well as
our students. People can come during the day for a coffee
and sweet treat, for lunch or to enjoy the fabulous
mountains views of the Pisa over a glass of wine and
antipasto platter.”
Successful completion of the
NZQA-recognised Certificate in Cafe & Bar earns the
equivalent of 60 credits towards the Certificate in
Restaurant, Bar and Wine (Level 4) and the National Diploma
in Hospitality (Management) (Level 5). The course is
endorsed by the New Zealand Bartenders
Guild.
Enrolments are now open and places can be
reserved by contacting the Otago Polytechnic on 0800 765
9276. Applications close 5pm, Friday 13 November.
The course is Government-subsided for domestic
students and costs $999 (usually $2,725). Participants are
also entitled to an interest-free student loan.
For
more information please visit http://http://www.otagopolytechnic.ac.nz.
ENDS