Hospitality Courses Sydney
Book an RSA, Licensee, RCG, ARCG, RSA & RCG Combo, Food Safety Supervisor or Barista Course today at one of our Sydney Training Locations and get certified fast.
RSA
Also known as Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol.
Course suitable for Bar Staff, Bottle Shop Attendants, Licensees, Managers, Security Officers, Event Staff, Function Staff & Cruise Ship Staff.
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Licensee
Also known as LT.
Course suitable for Hotel Licensees, Registered Club Secretaries, Gambling Floor Managers & Supervisors.
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RCG
Also known as Provide Responsible Gambling Services.
Course suitable for Gaming Room Attendants, Casino Workers, Licensees, Club Supervisors, Managers & Security Officers.
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ARCG
Also known as Advanced Responsible Conduct of Gambling.
Course suitable for Hotel Licensees, Registered Club Secretaries, Gambling Floor Managers & Supervisors.
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RSA & RCG
Also known as Provide Responsible Gambling Services & Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol.
Course suitable for Gaming Room Attendants, Casino Workers, Licensees, Club Supervisors, Managers & Security Officers.
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Food Safety Supervisor
Also known as Safe Food Handling Level 1 & Level 2.
Course suitable for Food Safety Supervisors, Chefs, Owners, Managers, Supervisors, Kitchen Staff.
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Barista
Also known as Coffee Course.
Course suitable for Cafe Staff, Bar Staff, Owners, Managers, Baristas, Chefs, Home Cooks.
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Hospitality Courses Sydney
According to the Australian Government's Department of Education, Skills and Employment, from 2020 to 2025 employment in hospitality is expected to increase by 12.2%, adding approximately 67,200 new jobs to the industry due to population growth, rising incomes and changing consumer preferences.
A hospitality course equips you with industry-specific knowledge and practical skills that are highly valued and in demand by employers. Whether you are seeking employment in hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, casinos or event management, a hospitality course can provide you with a competitive edge in the job market.
From food safety to beverage knowledge, managing patrons alcohol consumption and gambling services, a hospitality course can help you develop a comprehensive skill set that spans a large range of hospitality roles and positions you for long-term success in the industry.
Sydney Training Locations
RSA courses are delivered at the following Sydney training locations -
- TCP Training Pty Ltd,
Suite 1, Level 7 Dymocks Building, 428 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
- The Builders Club,
18 Fisher Rd, Dee Why NSW 2099
- Miranda Diggers RSL,
615 Kingsway, Miranda NSW 2228
- 1 Barrack Lane, Parramatta NSW 2150
- Club Burwood,
97 Burwood Rd, Burwood NSW 2134
Licensee courses are delivered at the following Sydney training locations -
- TCP Training Pty Ltd,
Suite 1, Level 7 Dymocks Building, 428 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
RCG courses are delivered at the following Sydney training locations -
- TCP Training Pty Ltd,
Suite 1, Level 7 Dymocks Building, 428 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
- Miranda Diggers RSL,
615 Kingsway, Miranda NSW 2228
ARCG courses are delivered at the following Sydney training locations -
- Club York,
Level 2, 95-99, York Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
RCG & RCG courses are delivered at the following Sydney training locations -
- TCP Training Pty Ltd,
Suite 1, Level 7 Dymocks Building, 428 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
- Miranda Diggers RSL,
615 Kingsway, Miranda NSW 2228
Food Safety Supervisor courses are delivered at the following Sydney training locations -
- TCP Training Pty Ltd,
Suite 1, Level 7 Dymocks Building, 428 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
Barista courses are delivered at the following Sydney training locations -
- TCP Training Pty Ltd,
Suite 1, Level 7 Dymocks Building, 428 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
For directions, transport and parking information, please visit the Sydney Training Locations page.
Hospitality Course FAQs
- What do I need to work in a bar?
To serve alcohol you must have an RSA qualification. Some bars and clubs also have gambling areas which are always need more staff. Consider getting your RCG to be more employable in an understaffed role.
- What do I need to work in a restaurant?
To work in a restaurant, at least one staff member needs the Food Safety Supervisor course. This makes you a vital employee of the company.
Depending on the restaurant, you may also need to get your RSA to deal with Alcohol but be sure to check with your employer about that.
- Will the course include practical training?
All the hospitality courses include practical training. In Food Safety Supervisor, you will prepare food, in the Barista Skills training, you will make coffees on the machines, and in RSA and RCG you will have practical role plays. There is no handling of alcohol in any courses.
- Do you offer bar skills training or cocktail making courses?
We did in the past, but no longer offer that training. At your place of work, they will be able to train you. Different places, generally have different ways of pour drinks etc and will be able to show you. You will be required to have your RSA however.
- Can you get me a job?
Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee a job for you, but we can equip you with the knowledge, training, and relevant certifications to be employable. We offer a range of face-to-face accredited training and online noon-accredited training. Consider applying for a range of these courses to stand out to employers.
General Course FAQs
- Is my course tax deducible?
In Australia, course fees are tax deductible if they are directly related to your current job, either maintaining or improving the skills required or being a condition of your employment. The course must be linked to your current employment and not just for future job opportunities. Expenses reimbursed by your employer are not deductible, and you can only claim for out-of-pocket costs.
For definitive guidance, please consult a tax professional or refer to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website to ensure compliance with tax regulations.
- When is my booking confirmed?
Your booking is confirmed once we receive full payment of course fees. Unfortunately there are rare occasions where the course will sell out prior to you finalising payment. In this situation a member of our customer service team will get in contact to organise an alternate training date.
- What are your payment methods?
Payment can be made at the time of booking using either a credit card, EFTPOS or cash. Invoices and acceptance of company cheques is by prior arrangement only.
- Can I pay my package in installments?
Unfortunately we cannot offer this service, full payment of course fees are required at the time of booking. The good news is that we try to always offer value for money and keep course fees affordable, so you know that you are always getting good value, especially with our package deals which offer reduced prices!
- I want to book in multiple staff and/or want a company invoice?
We can book multiple people at once and create company invoices, even for individual students. Please just email our bookings team – bookings@tcptraining.com.
Please include the following information; the course, location and date you wish to enroll them in, full names and unique emails of those who will attend and the company's legal name, address, ABN and contact.
- What if I have trouble with written/spoken english?
Most courses will permit a student to bring a friend to interpret for them during training. If you do need assistance, we ask that you contact first before booking your course so we can advise if there are any restrictions. For example, Forklift training requires students to complete all assessments in English.
If the course permits, you may bring a friend along to the course or, alternatively, you can phone the National Translation service to book an interpreter. Visit the Immigration website for more information about help with translating.
- Can Centrelink pay for me?
What you need to do is register with your local Job Network Agent. Your Employment Consultant will make the booking with us on your behalf and arrange payment with us directly. Unfortunately Centrelink does not pay directly.