BIIAB Certificate in Licensed Hospitality Skills NVQ Level 2

UPDATED 20160128 14:54:01

This is the licensed hospitality industry's professional qualification for bar and waiting staff plus assistant bar managers. This apprenticeship has been designed for staff working in licensed hospitality premises such as bars, clubs, hotels and restaurants. The BIIAB Technical Certificate in Licensed Hospitality Operations includes the unit Legal and Social Responsibilities of a Personal License Holder which is required by most courts to hold a licensed premises license. You could progress from this qualification to the Team Leading Apprenticeship or the Licensed Hospitality Advanced Apprenticeship if you get promoted to a supervisory role.

Course information

Name: BIIAB Certificate in Licensed Hospitality Skills NVQ Level 2 Qualification title: Certificate in Licensed Hospitality Skills (QCF) Qualification type: Apprenticeship Assessment Continuous Assessment (Work Based) Awarding BIIAB Created 20160128 14:54:01 Updated 20160128 14:54:01

Entry requirements

N/A Equipment required N/A

Provider

HIT TRAINING
info@hittraining.co.uk
0800 093 5892
http://www.hittraining.co.uk

Address

24a Cecil Pashley Way
SHOREHAM AIRPORT Town: SHOREHAM-BY-SEA County:WEST SUSSEX

Learning aims

Title: Certificate in Licensed Hospitality Skills (QCF) Qualification: Certificate in Licensed Hospitality Skills (QCF) Classification: Retail and Commercial Enterprise

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