Tourism, Travel and Hospitality courses in South Australia
Course providers in South Australia
The following providers offer Tourism, Travel and Hospitality courses in South Australia.
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Accommodation
If you're interested in a career in the Accommodation sector, Courses.com.au offers a comprehensive range of courses to get you started. With 56 accom...
Cookery and Catering
Are you interested in pursuing a career in the Cookery and Catering industry? With a variety of courses available across Australia, including 88 compr...
- Kitchen Attendant
- Apprentice Chef
- Catering Assistant
- Chef
- Cooks Assistant
- Sandwich Hand
- Pastry Chef
- Patissier
- Demi Chef
- Cook
- Commis Chef
- Chef de Partie
- Sous Chef
- Food Services Assistant
- Food Safety Supervisor
- Executive Chef
- Pizza Chef
- Breakfast Chef
- Food Service Supervisor
- Catering Manager
- Kitchen Manager
- Food Service Worker
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Event Management
Embark on a career in Event Management with a variety of courses available throughout Australia at Courses.com.au. Whether you are a beginner or an ex...
Food Services
Embarking on a career in the food services industry can be both exciting and rewarding. In Australia, aspiring professionals can choose from a variety...
Gaming
Gaming courses in Australia offer a vibrant opportunity for individuals interested in pursuing careers within the exciting world of hospitality and en...
Hospitality
The hospitality industry in Australia is thriving, offering numerous opportunities for career advancement and personal growth. With a total of 88 Hosp...
Patisserie
If you have a passion for baking and want to turn it into a rewarding career, our range of Patisserie courses could be the perfect fit for you. With 3...
Tour Guides
If you have a passion for exploring new places and sharing your adventures with others, consider pursuing a career as a tour guide. In Australia, ther...
Tourism
Embarking on a journey in the tourism industry can be immensely rewarding, and Courses.com.au is here to guide you every step of the way. With a compr...
Travel Agent
Are you interested in starting a career in the travel industry? The Travel Agent courses listed on Courses.com.au are your gateway to becoming a skill...
Common questions
An apprenticeship typically involves learning a trade (e.g plumbing, hairdressing) over 1 to 4 years and results in a qualification as a tradesperson.A traineeship focuses on non-trade skills (such as office administration, IT, hospitality), takes 1 to 2 years, and generally leads to a Certificate II or higher.Who can become an apprentice or trainee?No previous qualifications are required to become an apprentice or trainee, and anyone who is of legal working age in their state or territory is eligible.This includes:
- School leavers
- Career changers
- People re-entering the workforce
- Access to the latest skills and training
- Financial incentives and subsidies
- Opportunity to shape a motivated, loyal workforce
- Enhanced workplace culture by hiring for attitude and training for skill
- Competitive advantage and improved compliance
- Structured training opportunities
- Time off to attend training
- Support to help the apprentice or trainee complete their qualification
- Advertise (online, paper, community boards)
- Connect through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
- Contact a Group Training Organisation (GTO)
- Work with an Apprentice Connect Australia Provider
- Offer a traineeship to an existing employee
- Helps match businesses with apprentices/trainees
- Provides guidance on obligations and incentives
- Manages training contracts and registration
- One-off payments
- Wage subsidies
- Training cost support
- Payroll tax exemptions
- Workers’ compensation discounts
- Living away from home allowances
- Tool allowances
- Travel support
- Other government assistance depending on the trade or industry
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Further reading
Career spotlight: Hospitality professionals
17th September 2019
What can you do with a Certificate III in Hospitality?
14th December 2020More about Tourism, Travel and Hospitality courses
South Australia offers a vibrant array of Tourism, Travel and Hospitality courses that cater to various career aspirations in this dynamic industry. With 54 different courses available, students have the opportunity to specialise in areas such as Food Services, Tourism, or Hospitality, among others. This diverse selection highlights the growing importance of high-quality training tailored to meet the needs of local and international employers.
Training providers located in South Australia, such as Le Cordon Bleu Australia and TAFE SA, ensure that students receive practical, hands-on experience in a campus-based environment. Such institutions offer comprehensive courses, including the Certificate III in Commercial Cookery from the ABCI or the Diploma of Patisserie offered by MVC. With these training opportunities, aspiring professionals can prepare for roles such as Hotel Manager or Event Planner.
Students looking to forge a career as a Tour Guide or Bar Attendant can find numerous training options at recognised providers throughout South Australia. Institutions like HITsa and Albright are among those offering specialised courses tailored to equip students with the necessary skills for success. These qualifications are essential for stepping into demanding roles that contribute to the rich tapestry of the tourism and hospitality sectors.
The South Australian tourism landscape is continually evolving, driven by a strong demand for skilled workers in various positions. Completing a course in Event Management or Cookery and Catering could lead to career paths such as Exhibition Coordinator or Catering Assistant. Aspiring students can leverage the training offered by providers like Red Cross and NIT, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet the expectations of employers in this thriving market.
By pursuing a qualification in the Tourism, Travel and Hospitality field, students can explore exciting job opportunities across South Australia. With qualifications from esteemed providers, graduates are well-positioned to achieve roles such as Hotel Receptionist or Tour Coordinator. As the industry continues to grow, the demand for skilled professionals remains strong, making this a promising pathway for those passionate about service and the travel industry.