Hospitality Passport

Duration

17 hours

Schedule

This course runs over 3 days.

2024 Dates:

Tuesday 9 July - Thursday 11 July 2024

Monday 23 September, Tuesday 24 September & Thursday 26 September 2024

Day 1: Coffee Making 9:00am - 12:00pm & Food and Beverage Service 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Day 2: Food Handling 9:00am - 5:00pm

Day 3: Responsible Service of Alcohol 9:00am - 1:00pm

Please refer to the dates tab on our website for upcoming dates or 'Register your Interest' to be notified of more upcoming dates as they are published.

Prerequisites

You must be at least 15 years of age.

Enrolment Requirements:

Priority Attention to the enrolment process is required.   By purchasing a place in this course you agree to complete the enrolment process 48 hours before course commencement, so we able to process your enrolment and issue you with a username and password, for you able to access the online learning content.

- You must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) to enrol in an accredited course. You can apply or get more information at www.usi.gov.au.

What You Learn

This course is recommended for the following:

Those who want basic hospitality skills

Students of a discipline other than hospitality

Others seeking basic skills to enter a hospitality workplace

What You Get

The program includes:

Responsible Service of Alcohol

Food Handling

Coffe Making

Food and Beverage Service

Upon successful completion fo the program you will be issued with the following certifications:

Responsible Service of Alcohol (LCV) Certificate and statement of attainment (SITHFAB021)

Food Handling - Hospitality Sector accredited certificate (SITXFSA005)

Coffee Making - certificate of participation

Food and Beverage Service - certificate of participation

Materials to Bring

Pen and notepaper.

Photo identification (including your date of birth).

Dress Code

It is recommended that participants wear soft soled flat, enclosed shoes and clean comfortable clothing. Long hair should be tied up.

Description

Learn how to legally serve alcohol in Victoria

If you want to work in a licensed venue or apply for a liquor licence in Victoria, you’ll need a Victorian Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate. This course will give you all knowledge you’ll need to achieve an RSA certificate from Liquor Control Victoria (LCV) and accreditation for the Nationally Recognised Accredited Unit - SITHFAB021 - Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol. 

When you finish this course, you’ll understand the legal requirements of serving alcohol in Victoria. You’ll also have learned about the major problems around excessive consumption of alcohol, under-age drinking, drinking and driving and serving alcohol outside of legal hours.

If you successfully pass the assessment, you will receive a Statement of Attainment and be emailed a RSA Certificate from LCV.

Content

  • Employer/employee responsibilities

  • Defining standard drinks

  • Under-age drinking

  • Drink driving

  • Customer responsibilities

  • Intoxication

PROFESSIONAL FOOD HANDLING

Gain a food handling qualification

Victoria’s food industry is strictly governed by a set of regulations, including the Food Act 1984. Anybody who works with food or runs a food-related business needs to be familiar with the relevant standards. This short course is designed around these standards to meet the requirements of the Food Act 1984.

Successful completion of this course will make you appropriately qualified to work in a food handling environment.

Accreditation

Upon successful completion, you’ll receive credit and certification for the following accredited unit from SIT30821 - Certificate III in Commercial Cookery. 

SITXFSA005 - Use hygienic practices for food safety

ESSENTIAL BARISTA SKILLS

Espresso from bean to cup

Making good coffee takes training and lots of practice. Recommended to those looking for work in cafés, restaurants or bistros, this course will give you the skills and knowledge to make perfect coffee that looks great, and is!

Learn the art of making coffee, including operating and cleaning an espresso machine; the different varieties of coffee; how it is roasted and blended; and how to correctly store coffee beans.

Content

  • History of coffee.
  • Different varieties of coffee, harvesting, roasting, storage and blending.
  • What makes a perfect espresso coffee.
  • Cleaning and maintaining an espresso machine.
  • Learn how to maximise profits from your machine.

SUPERIOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE SKILLS

This course is ideal for anyone wanting to gain valuable skills for use in the hospitality industry and is suitable for job seekers. It is designed to instruct participants on the fundamentals of customer service within the food and beverage industry, enabling employees to deliver a superior, dining experience increasing customer satisfaction and encouraging pride in the workplace.

The aims of the course are:

  • To implement a high level of consistent service.
  • To feel a greater sense of self achievement.
  • To identify glassware, cutlery and table settings as per the style of service.
  • To finesse food and drink carrying skills.
  • To have confidence in wine opening and know pouring levels.
  • To be familiar with front of house operations.
  • To have awareness of different customer attitudes.
  • To learn to have both teamwork and workplace respect.

The course covers various roles within a restaurant, bar or other hospitality environment.

Participants will be guided through various skills including:

  • Dining room preparation.
  • mise en place
  • Knowledge of types of menus.
  • Table settings with correctness.
  • Plate carrying with style.
  • Wine opening, pouring & drink tray service.
  • Napkin folding.
  • Restaurant order of service.
  • What customers expect.

Student Support

At South West TAFE we’re here to help you complete your studies happily and successfully.

From the moment you start thinking about course options until you finish, you’ll have access to a range of student support options, covering enrolment, education, social and personal issues, including:

  • Education Pathway Officers who can help you with information sessions, fee payment options, TAFE and university pathways, career pathways and campus tours
  • A DHHS registered Disability Support Team
  • Koorie Liaison Officer
  • Student Wellbeing Officer supporting your personal and social needs
  • Library and Research Centre
  • Student Learning Support including literacy and numeracy