Career Maps and Pathways Project Regional Forums
Have your say about careers development in aviation, tourism, travel, museums and hospitality. Registrations now open
Registrations are now open to participate in the Career Maps and Pathways Regional Forums.
These forums are an invaluable opportunity for all those who train in the workplace and provide education and training in these industries to come together and contribute to the way careers will be defined in the future.
About Career Maps and Pathways
A joint initiative of ATTTO and the Hospitality Standards Institute (HSI), the Career Maps and Pathways Project identifies the information needed by people looking for career options in the hospitality, aviation, tourism, travel and museums sectors.
When completed, this project will provide a mechanism to show people where to start on a career in these industries. It highlights a map of the current jobs available, the qualifications required, and indicates other sectors a job can take them to. It also provides basic information about what it may be possible to earn now and in the future.
This information goes beyond what might be found in existing qualification or career information, in that it not only describes what jobs are available, but also links these jobs into career pathways.
The Career Map will provide information on how to gain a job with its necessary skills in one sector - and then show the alternative career paths, within the wider sectors of hospitality and tourism. It will also show them what skills and training they will need to progress their career prospects in their current job.
Regional Forums
The forums will look closely at the information gathered to determine the accuracy of career paths and maps across the sectors, evaluate current job qualification provision and identify the gaps or issues in both job training and qualifications provision.
The objective is to help these sectors provide useful information for attracting people to the industries. It will show a wide range of learners, young and mature jobseekers, career changers and those needing further training to improve work performance, that long term career prospects are a real and attractive part of these industries.
Material will be sent to registered participants a week prior to the workshops, with the opportunity to respond on the day of attendance.
Details
Wellington - Wednesday 20th August
Travelodge Wellington
2 – 6 Gilmer Terrace
Wellington
Christchurch - Tuesday 26 August
Copthorne Hotel Commodore, Christchurch Airport
449 Memorial Avenue
Christchurch
Rotorua - Monday 1st September
Kingsgate Hotel
Fenton Street
Rotorua
Auckland - Thursday 4 September (changed from Tuesday 2 due to conflicting events)
Metropolis Hotel
No 1 Courthouse Lane
Auckland
• Length: 9.00am until 4.00pm
• Refreshments: Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
RSVP: To register, please email no later than 1 week prior to the workshop you would like to attend.
Please include your name, organisation/school and contact details as well as your nominated workshop location.
More information
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Brigid Thorns
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