Whanganui Chronicle

Staffing an issue for info sites

- Finn Williams

Ruapehu’s iSite network of visitor centres have had to reduce their opening hours for the Christmas period, due to staff shortages.

Ruapehu iSite manager Kim Treen said the shortages were a result of difficulti­es in recruiting new visitor consultant­s, seasonal sicknesses and the resurgence of Covid-19 resulting in a “perfect storm” of staffing issues.

“With the summer holidays and rebound in tourism, we understand this is far from ideal but we are doing all we can to maintain services and return to our usual opening hours as soon as possible,” she said.

Currently the Ohakune iSite will be closed on weekends, and normal opening hours are not able to be maintained in Taumarunui.

The iSite at Whakapapa has been closed entirely due to staffing issues.

Treen said iSites have been advertisin­g for visitor consultant­s for over a year but, like many other businesses, they are struggling to find people.

Training a consultant takes more than a year as they need to experience the top summer and winter attraction­s of the region as well as gaining NZQA tourism Level 3 qualificat­ions, according to Treen.

She said if anyone was interested in working in iSite, they could look at the vacancies section on the Ruapehu District Council’s website.

If people still need help from iSite and found their local centre closed, they should call 0800 647 483.

“And if you are still in need of any . . . gifts or have friends and family visiting over the summer, consider buying them an experience with one of Ruapehu’s tourism operators.

“Supporting our local tourism operators and retailers is a great way to ensure everyone has a great Christmas,” she said.

She apologised for any inconvenie­nce caused by the closures and asked for people to be patient and understand­ing.

 ?? Photo / Forgotten World Adventures ?? Although struggling with staffing issues, Ruapehu i-sites are still open to help people with experience, accommodat­ion and travel needs.
Photo / Forgotten World Adventures Although struggling with staffing issues, Ruapehu i-sites are still open to help people with experience, accommodat­ion and travel needs.

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