es docente de Hotelería y alojamiento y se unió al equipo del Centro Job Corps de Maui hace casi 15 años. Comenzó a trabajar en Job Corps como consejera de carrera profesional y posteriormente como docente de Ventas minoristas, antes de ocupar su cargo actual. Christine es apasionada por la gente y trabajar en Job Corps le permite utilizar su formación académica para preparar a los estudiantes para sus futuras carreras profesionales.
Hoteles y alojamientos
En el trabajo ...
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Se comunicará directamente con clientes para proporcionarles servicios en la recepción de hoteles y otros establecimientos.
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Registrará el ingreso y la salida de huéspedes, asignará habitaciones y procesará pagos.
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Llevará registros de ocupación y controlará los estados de reservas de habitaciones.
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Proporcionará información sobre los servicios y políticas de hoteles y establecimientos.
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Responderá llamadas telefónicas, entregará mensajes a huéspedes y gestionará sus pedidos.
Algunas de las opciones de carreras profesionales que tendrá son ...
La mayoría de los graduados de Hoteles y Alojamientos van a trabajar para hoteles o moteles. La mayoría de los profesionales de alojamientos trabaja a tiempo completo. Como los hoteles están abiertos las 24 horas, trabajar hasta tarde y los fines de semana es común. Como profesional de hoteles y alojamientos, estará parado la mayoría del día para recibir y ayudar a los huéspedes.
Las credenciales que obtendrá ...
Las personas que completan una capacitación en el área de hotelería pueden obtener credenciales reconocidas por la industria de diversas organizaciones hoteleras y de alojamientos y de restaurantes. Los estudiantes también deben obtener un permiso de aprendizaje y una licencia de conducir emitidos por el estado al finalizar el programa.
Lo que necesitará para empezar la capacitación ...
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Habilidades básicas de matemáticas y lectura.
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Tener un título de escuela secundaria o un equivalente.
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Completar el plan de estudios principal y aprobar todas las pruebas escritas y de rendimiento.
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90 días como mínimo de experiencia laboral en un puesto de hotelería.
Es Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
ha trabajado con el equipo del Centro Job Corps de Delaware Valley durante más de 20 años. Aporta más de 12 años de experiencia en atención al cliente a su función de docente de Hotelería y alojamiento. A Shawn le gusta utilizar en sus clases un enfoque centrado en el estudiante y enseñar a los estudiantes la mejor manera de ofrecer una experiencia de calidad a los huéspedes.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Shawn Bailey - Hotel and Lodging - Delaware Valley Job Corps Center
has worked with the Delaware Valley Job Corps Center team for over 20 years. He brings over 12 years of customer service experience to his role as Hotel and Lodging instructor. Shawn enjoys using a student-focused approach in his classroom and teaching students how to best provide a quality guest experience.
Hotel and Lodging
On the job, you will ...
- Communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk
- Check guests in and out, assign rooms, and process payments
- Keep occupancy records and maintain room reservation statuses
- Provide information on the hotel’s or establishment’s services and policies
- Answer phone calls, deliver messages to guests and handle guests’ requests
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Hotel and Lodging graduates go to work for hotels or motels. Most lodging professionals work full time. Because hotels are open around the clock, evening and weekend work is common. As a hotel and lodging professional, you will be on your feet most of your day to greet and help guests.
The credentials you will earn ...
Individuals who complete a Hospitality training area can earn industry-recognized credentials from various hotel and lodging and restaurant organizations. Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Basic math and reading skills
- A high school diploma or the equivalent
- Completion of core curriculum and passing scores on written and performance tests
- At least 90 days of experience working in a hospitality-related position
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hospitality
Job Corps offers training in the following hospitality areas. Get started today.
Hospitality professionals will communicate directly with customers to provide customer services at a hotel’s or other establishment’s front desk.
Hotelería
Job Corps ofrece adiestramiento en las siguientes áreas de hotelería . Empieza hoy mismo.
Hoteles y alojamientos se comunicará directamente con clientes para proporcionarles servicios en la recepción de hoteles y otros establecimientos.