Exploring Careers in Hospitality and Tourism
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1 Exploring Careers in Hospitality and Tourism
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4 Hospitality and Tourism Preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs such as restaurant and food/beverage services, lodging, travel and tourism, recreation, amusement and attractions. Achieve Texas Media Component 4
5 Advantages Abundance of jobs Advancement opportunities Fast pace and variety Meeting people Pleasant workplace Travel 5
6 Challenges Hours of work Relocation Stress Working conditions 6
7 College and Career Initiative Education initiative designed to prepare students for a: Lifetime of success Secondary and postsecondary opportunities Career preparation and advancement Meaningful work Active citizenship Designed to help students (and parents) make: Wise education choices 21 st Century curricula combining rigorous academics and relevant career education 7
8 Programs of Study Restaurants and Food/ Beverage Services Chef-Head Cook Food and Beverage Manager Lodging Lodging Manager Travel and Tourism Travel and Tourism Directors Recreation, Amusements and Attractions Competitive Sports Athlete Recreation Workers * Programs of Study in your school may be different from the recommended sequence of coursework. 8
9 Chef-Head Cook Food and Beverage Manager RESTAURANTS AND FOOD/BEVERAGE SERVICES 9
10 High School Career Related Electives 9 th Principles of Hospitality and Tourism 10 th Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness or Restaurant 11 th Culinary Arts, Entrepreneurship, or Hospitality Services 12 th Practicum in Culinary Arts or Food Science or Problems and Solutions or Practicum in Hospitality and Tourism *Note - Sequence of courses in your school may be different from the recommended sequence of coursework. 10
11 On the Job Training Busperson Cook Trainee Food Server Host Kitchen Helper Short-order Cook 11
12 Certificates Banquet Server Banquet Setup Employee Certified Food Manager Culinarian Culinary Specialist Food Manager Journey Baker Pastry Culinarian OSHA CareerSafe ProStart Restaurant Server Secondary Culinary Graduate ServSafe Career Options: Banquet Setup Server Chef/Cook Assistant Fast Food Assistant Manager Food Preparation Worker Host Pastry Cook Prep Cook Restaurant Server Short-order Cook 12
13 Associate Degrees Baking/Pastry Culinary Arts Culinary Arts Specialization Food and Hospitality Services Hospitality Hotel/Restaurant Restaurant Career Options: Baker/Pastry Chef Fast Food Manager Food and Beverage Manager Food Service Specialist Maitre d Restaurant Assistant Manager Sous Chef Specialty Cook 13
14 Bachelor Degrees Hospitality Administration Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Career Options: Caterer Catering and Banquet Director Culinary Arts Instructor Executive Chef Food and Beverage Director Food and Beverage Manager Independent Chef/Owner Kitchen Manager Restaurant/Food Service Owner Restaurant Manager 14
15 Graduate Degrees Hospitality Administration Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Career Options: Catering/Banquet Manager Corporate Executive Chef Food and Beverage Administration Food and Beverage Controller Food and Beverage Director Operations Administrator Vice-President Operations 15
16 Lodging Manager LODGING 16
17 High School Career Related Electives 9 th Principle of Hospitality and Tourism 10 th Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness or Hotel 11 th Hospitality Services or Human Resource or Business 12 th Practicum in Hospitality and Tourism or Problems and Solutions *Note - Sequence of courses in your school may be different from the recommended sequence of coursework. 17
18 On the Job Training Bell Attendant Concierge Trainee Front Desk Assistant Guest Room Attendant Laundry Attendant PBX Operator Public Space Cleaner Reservations Assistant Rooms Division Assistant 18
19 Certificates Bell Attendant Concierge Front Desk Representative Guest Room Attendant Lodging Program OSHA CareerSafe Reservationist Rooms Division Assistant Rooms Division Specialist Career Options: Bell Attendant Concierge Front Desk Clerk Manager Trainee Rooms Division Specialist 19
20 Associate Degrees Food and Hospitality Services Hospitality Hotel Hotel/Restaurant Career Options: Assistant Executive Housekeeper Front Office Assistant Manager Hotel Assistant Manger 20
21 Bachelor Degrees Hospitality Administration Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Career Options: Convention Services Manager Executive Housekeeper Front Office Manager Lodging Manager 21
22 Graduate Degrees Hospitality Administration Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Career Options: Corporate Service Trainer Executive Director Recreations Manager Training and Development Specialist Vice-President Operations 22
23 Travel and Tourism Directors TRAVEL AND TOURISM 23
24 High School Career Related Electives 9 th Principle of Hospitality and Tourism 10 th Interpersonal Studies or Travel and Tourism 11 th Hospitality Services or Human Resource or Business 12 th Practicum in Hospitality and Tourism or Problems and Solutions *Note - Sequence of courses in your school may be different from the recommended sequence of coursework. 24
25 On the Job Training Office Aide (Travel and Tourism) Receptionist (Travel and Tourism) Reservation Clerk Tour Guide 25
26 Certificates OSHA CareerSafe Reservationist Travel Agent Proficiency Career Options: Travel Agent 26
27 Associate Degrees Hospitality Hospitality Event Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Tourism Career Options: Agency Manger Customer Service Agent Travel Agent Travel/Tour Guide 27
28 Bachelor Degrees Business Administration Hospitality Administration Hospitality Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Tourism Career Options: Convention Services Manager Sales Manager Tourism Marketing Specialist Travel Agency Owner 28
29 Graduate Degrees Business Administration Hospitality Administration Hospitality Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Tourism Career Options: Chief Executive Corporate Director of Sales Corporate Travel Executive Director of Tourism Development 29
30 Competitive Sports Athlete Recreation Workers RECREATION, AMUSEMENTS, AND ATTRACTIONS 30
31 High School Career Related Electives 9 th Principle of Hospitality and Tourism 10 th Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness or Interpersonal Studies or Sports Medicine or Travel and Tourism or Sports and Entertainment Marketing 11 th Team Sports or Individual Sports or Sports and Entertainment Marketing or Hospitality Services or Advertising and Sales Promotion 12 th Team Sports or Individual Sports or Problems and Solutions or Practicum in Hospitality and Tourism or Business *Note - Sequence of courses in your school may be different from the recommended sequence of coursework. 31
32 On the Job Training Activities Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Fitness Worker Gift Shop Salesperson Guest Services Worker Health Club Attendant Intramural Referee Lifeguard Office Aide/Receptionist Recreation Attendant Recreation Worker Special Events Assistant Sports Complex Attendant Tour Guide 32
33 Certificates Automated External Defibrillator Banquet Setup Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Concierge First Aid OSHA CareerSafe Sport Safety 33
34 Associate Degrees Education Health and Physical Education/Fitness Hospitality Events Hospitality Teaching Assistant/Aide Tourism Career Options: Activity Specialist Aerobic Instructor Club Assistant Manger Event Planner/Assistant Director Facility/Maintenance Supervisor Fitness Trainer Recreation Leader Referee/Sports Official Supervisor/Manager Trainee 34
35 Bachelor Degrees Business Administration/ Exercise Science and Fitness Health Promotion Human Performance Kinesiology Physical Education Recreation, Park and Tourism Science Science, History, Archaeology (or other museum specialty) Sports and Exercise Science Tourism Tourism Resources Career Options: Athletic Trainer Competitive Sports Athlete Museum Guide Museum Technician Manager Recreation Supervisor Recreation/Amusements Activity Director Sportscaster 35
36 Graduate Degrees Archaeology, Art, History, Science (or other museum specialty) Business Administration/ Exercise and Sport Sciences Fitness and Human Performance Health and Kinesiology Health and Physical Education Hospitality Administration/ Museum Studies Physical Education Tourism Career Options: Chief Operating Officer Competitive Sports Coach Corporate Special Events Director Curator-Museum/Cultural Director of Athletics General Manager Parks and Gardens Director Post-Secondary Fitness Teacher Professional Sports Scout 36
37 Interpersonal Skills Needed Arithmetic and mathematics Communication Verbal Nonverbal Electronic communication Listening and speaking Reading and writing 37
38 Careers Lodging Baggage Porters and Bellhops Concierges First-line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers Food Service Managers Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks Lodging Managers Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Residential Advisors Recreation, Amusements, and Attractions Amusement and Recreation Attendants Animal Trainers Athletes and Sports Competitors Farm and Home Advisors Gaming Cage Workers Gaming Dealers Motion Picture Projectionists Recreation Workers Set and Exhibit Designers 38
39 Careers Bakers Baristas Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services Chefs and Head Cooks Cooks, Restaurant Cooks, Short Order Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop Food Preparation Workers Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge and Coffee Shop Waiters and Waitresses Travel and Tourism Interpreters and Travelers Managers Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks Tour Guides and Escorts Transportation Attendants Travel Agents Travel Guides 39
40 References and Resources Textbook: Reynolds, J. (2010). Hospitality services food & lodging. (Second ed.). Tinley Park, Illinois: Glenco, McGraw- Hill. Websites: Achieve Texas An education initiative designed to prepare students for a lifetime of success CTE Learning that works for Americ Nationwide, Career Technical Education (CTE) programs are changing, evolving and innovating to better serve the country s needs. My Next Move An interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about their career options O*NET OnLine Detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more! Browse by Career Cluster Hospitality and Tourism 40
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