FAIRMONT ST ANDREWS EXPANDS ONE-OF-A-KIND JUNIOR HOTEL APPRENTICESHIP IN PARTNERSHIP WITH DUNDEE UNIVERSITY
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The apprentices attend university once a week as part of the scheme, with successful graduates receiving their Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQ) along with a BSc (Hons) in Business Management upon completion of the program. The unique Junior Hotelier Apprenticeship develops young talent in the hospitality industry by offering six-month rotations in different departments throughout the luxury hotel, providing apprentices with practical experience in the sector whilst earning a national living wage.
Underlining its position as a leader in the hospitality sector, Fairmont St Andrews is the only hotel in Scotland to offer such a wide-ranging hospitality qualification scheme.
The program currently has 21 apprentices at different stages of the four-year program. The latest intake of six young talents have completed their first semester in four departments under the mentorship of John Keating, General Manager of Fairmont St Andrews and founder of the Junior Hotelier Apprenticeship.
John Keating, General Manager at Fairmont St Andrews, said: “One of the biggest challenges we are facing now in the industry is maintaining the talent pool for hospitality and keeping the drive for young leaders. Future proofing the industry with educational opportunities is paramount. As we welcome our new undergraduates to the program, I look forward to sharing the passion, vision and expertise of my team with the next generation of hospitality leaders. Ours is an incredibly special industry that has been hard hit in the last two years and I am proud and honoured that so many young talents are committing to the sector and to its future.
“Since 2015, I have worked alongside the Scottish government to develop a three-year hospitality apprenticeship scheme, a four-year hospitality graduate apprenticeship and now working to pilot a Foundation Apprentice in Hospitality to reach youngsters at High School level within three schools in Fife. It is an enormous achievement and I am thankful for the support of government bodies and especially to my team, colleagues and apprentices at Fairmont St Andrews. This apprenticeship programme demonstrates our commitment to build a young workforce and invest in the local community and the future of luxury hospitality.”
Marc Dardenne, COO Luxury Europe at Accor said: “The unique and impressive Junior Hotelier Apprenticeship Program created by John Keating has been instrumental in combatting misconceptions surrounding hospitality as a low-skilled job. By offering young people an opportunity to gain recognised qualifications whilst earning a national living wage and working at one of Scotland’s leading 5* resorts, emerging talents are empowered with a holistic learning experience which accelerates their entry to the industry. The Junior Hotelier Program reaffirms our commitment to building the talent of the future and nurturing growth and opportunities in the sector which is, today, ripe with opportunity as travel returns once more.”
The apprenticeship program teaches transferable skills and involves mentoring from senior members of staff, including the Executive Team, and development of apprentices will be tracked via quarterly meetings.
Apprentices in the program gain experience in departments including the kitchen, housekeeping, food & beverage venues and front desk, in addition to golf management, green keeping, spa and business administration (finance, human resources, sales, marketing and events).
Fairmont St Andrews has developed the apprenticeship in partnership with the Scottish government, Xtra-mile.com, Skills Development Scotland and Dundee University.
For further information on careers at Fairmont St Andrews, visit https://careers.accor.com/global/en/fairmont-jobs
The five-star Fairmont St Andrews resort boasts two championship golf courses, The Torrance and The Kittocks, and has played host to a number of prestigious events, including the European Tour’s Scottish Championship, The Hero Open, Scottish Youth National Championship, the Scottish Senior Open and is one of The Open Qualifying sites. In addition to golf tournaments, Fairmont St Andrews has also hosted some of the world’s most important politicians and powerbrokers as a venue for both Northern Ireland peace talks and a G20 Summit. The resort completed a multimillion-pound renovation, which has refreshed the interior public areas with a contemporary feel using materials that reflect the surrounding 520-acre area. The Atrium area features the magnificent lighting sculpture by renowned artist, George Singer, named Zephyr, which emulates shoals of fish in St Andrews Bay and the blowing reeds on the cliff tops. The resort also has a renovated Fairmont Spa complex, which offers a range of treatments including locally-themed massages, facial and relaxation therapies and exclusive Ishga Skincare and Aromatherapy Associates treatments in 10 chic treatment rooms.
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