Entry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Tasmania.
The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.
Career opportunities
The Certificate I in Hospitality will prepare you for the following roles.
Catering Assistant
A Catering Assistant helps with preparing and serving food and drink at various kinds of events. You might work with clients before an event to det...
Kitchen Attendant
A Kitchen Attendant assists with the preparation of food in a café, restaurant or catering venue. You might prepare ingredients and create simple m...
Cafe Attendant
A Café Attendant serves food and drinks to customers in a café or coffee shop. You’ll greet customers as they arrive and take their orders or give...
Food Services Assistant
A Food Services Assistant works as part of the team in a commercial kitchen or restaurant. You’ll work alongside chefs and cooks to prepare meals f...
Housekeeper
A Housekeeper performs a range of cleaning and room maintenance activities at a hotel, motel, resort or other accommodation venue. You’ll service r...
Cleaner
A Cleaner performs various cleaning tasks for clients in a range of settings. You might work in private homes, for commercial offices or in other s...
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More about Certificate I in Hospitality
The Certificate I in Hospitality is an ideal entry-level qualification for those keen to begin a rewarding career in the tourism and hospitality industry in Tasmania. This course equips students with essential skills and knowledge that are highly valuable in various roles such as a Bar Attendant, Cafe Attendant, and Hotel Receptionist. By enrolling in this program, learners can gain practical experience through engaging on-campus training delivered by providers like GYC, located in Tasmania.
This course is designed to cater to those looking to explore various fields within the hospitality sector. Job opportunities extend beyond entry-level positions, leading to advanced roles in Hospitality, Accommodation, and Cookery and Catering. Students who complete the Certificate I in Hospitality will be well-prepared for roles such as Hotel Porter, Housekeeper, and Kitchen Attendant.
Located in the picturesque region of Tasmania, students will benefit from a vibrant learning environment that fosters community connections and job readiness. With GYC providing a supportive on-campus setting, learners will be able to engage directly with instructors and peers, honing their skills for future employment. The course also opens pathways into various career roles, including Cleaner and Food Services Assistant, which are crucial in maintaining the standards of hospitality services.
As the hospitality industry continues to thrive in Tasmania, the demand for skilled professionals is on the rise. By studying the Certificate I in Hospitality, students are positioning themselves for success in a competitive job market. The training provided through GYC caters specifically to both theoretical understanding and practical application, ensuring that graduates are ready to make a positive impact in their roles as a Waiter or Concierge.
With the Certificate I in Hospitality, students can take their first step into a fulfilling career with numerous opportunities. This qualification opens doors to numerous fields of study such as Tourism, Travel and Hospitality courses, and further specialisation within Trades or Cleaning. To learn more about this exciting course, please visit the Certificate I in Hospitality page to begin your journey in Tasmania's vibrant hospitality scene.