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Partnership helping to fill staffing gaps in hospitality and tourism industry

By College Relations | December 1, 2022
   

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Students from the latest cohort of the Hospitality Professional Program in their initial orientation in Salmon Arm

Like many industries, the hospitality and tourism sector has been hard hit by staff shortages over the past few years with a declining youth population and an aging workforce combining to create significant challenges.

But a new program designed in partnership by 果酱视频 (果酱视频) and the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) will help to reduce those shortages.

The first of four new cohorts of students enrolled in the Hospitality Professional Program this fall, a flexible program open to students anywhere in the Thompson-Okanagan-Shuswap regions. The 17-week online course is followed by nine weeks of work experience in the students鈥 local community.

鈥湽词悠 is leading the way by collaborating with industry partners to respond in areas where we have real needs in the workforce,鈥 said Anne Kang, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training. 鈥淭his new program at 果酱视频 supports our Future Ready Plan and shows how working together with the local industry can both support people who are looking for training to advance in their careers, and help businesses find much needed skilled workers.鈥

Students in Kelowna, Penticton and Salmon Arm began their courses in the Hospitality Professional Program in October. The online offering is accessible to students throughout the region while industry partnerships will take the training to a hands-on model for the work experience portion. The program will be offered three more times over the next two years.

鈥淪ince the classroom work can be done online and the work experience is completed in the students鈥 home community, this program is accessible to many people throughout our region. You don鈥檛 have to live in Kelowna to participate,鈥 said 果酱视频 President Neil Fassina. 鈥淔lexible learning options like the Hospitality Professional Program are critical as we respond to local and regional workforce needs.鈥

The Hospitality Professional Program bundles several existing 果酱视频 courses together. Areas of study include computer skills, management and leadership training, and human resources, as well as industry certificates such as Serving It Right or FoodSafe, and two 果酱视频 Certificates 鈥 Hospitality Service Training (HOST) and the Basic Accounting Certificate (BAC).

鈥淲e are very excited to be working closely with 果酱视频 to help design this program and provide training opportunities to current and future tourism industry employees,鈥 said Ellen Walker-Matthews, TOTA CEO. 鈥淭his important partnership is an invaluable collaboration as the hospitality industry works to rebuild in a post-COVID world; attracting, retaining and retraining staff and building a robust workforce.鈥

According to a 2019 B.C. Tourism Human Resources Strategy document, the hospitality industry is facing unprecedented challenges in finding and keeping skilled workers. The report identified challenges within the industry including the reliance on workers between the ages of 15 and 24, the numbers of which are declining at a significant rate, combined with record numbers of people retiring.

鈥淭his program is designed to start people on a journey of a career, not just a job. When most people think about hospitality, we think front desk and housekeeping. But the need is and will continue to be much broader over the next few years,鈥 said Danelle Greebe, 果酱视频鈥檚 Director of Continuing Studies. 鈥淭he Hospitality Professional Program aims to meet the needs of the industry right now. We鈥檙e very excited to be able to partner with the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association to provide these courses.鈥

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Tags: Tourism and Hospitality, Continuing Studies, Kelowna, Penticton, Salmon Arm

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