The Avondhu

Publicans urged to sign up to bar manager degree apprentice­ship

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Publicans have been urged to sign up to the first ever apprentice­ship to train a new generation of bar managers, launched to tackle the crippling shortage of hospitalit­y staff. The three-year degree course, backed by State and employer funding, has been officially unveiled.

23 year old Kilfinane native Emma Hanley, who is based in Limerick City as a first-year Vintners’ Federation of Ireland Bar Manager Apprentice, said she was attracted by being able to work and learn at the same time.

“I have always enjoyed working in a bar and the apprentice­ship has given me a real insight into my chosen career,” said Emma, who is apprentice­d to The Old Quarter Pub in the city.

“The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland’s Bar Manager Apprentice­ship Degree is very well structured, allowing me learn in-depth about the trade, whilst putting the practical elements to use and earning at the same time. It is a great way to learn and you gain great insight.”

A Fáilte Ireland survey released in February indicated that as many as nine out of ten hospitalit­y businesses have problems recruiting staff, with many employers linking the shortage to a lack of training. The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) and Griffith College, with the support of Solas, the state agency for further education, have now joined forces to reverse the pub sector’s post-Covid struggle to retain staff.

VFI Chief Executive, Paul Clancy, says the apprentice­ship, available nationwide through Griffith College, will be critical to addressing the issue.

“At a time when staff recruitmen­t is cited as the number one issue for the hospitalit­y business, this degree will play a vital role in retaining key personnel,” he said.

The Bar Manager Apprentice­ship Degree is a workbased learning programme in which apprentice­s will be able to work, earn and learn to become fully-qualified bar managers.

Students already working in the bar trade are sponsored by their employer to develop the broad range of skills necessary to operate at the highest level in the industry, spending one day a week in lectures over three years.

School leavers with experience in the bar trade and career changers are also eligible.

Employers are eligible for a grant, per registered apprentice, and applicatio­ns are now open for the September intake. Employers can register interest at: https://content.griffith.ie/bar-man-agement-expression-of-inter-est-employer

 ?? (Pic: Eamon Ward) ?? Kilfinane’s Emma Hanley, a first-year Vintners’ Federation of Ireland Bar Manager apprentice, says the degree programme has given her a real insight into her chosen career.
(Pic: Eamon Ward) Kilfinane’s Emma Hanley, a first-year Vintners’ Federation of Ireland Bar Manager apprentice, says the degree programme has given her a real insight into her chosen career.

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