Hospitality Training and Work Experience @STREAT

STREAT is now taking applications for our 6 month hospitality training and work experience program for young people aged 16 – 24. Places are filling up fast, so please send your application in soon! Class begins on the 25th May. Information about the program and an application form can be downloaded here. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our program.

STREAT is a not for profit social enterprise, operating in the food service industry, that provides fully supported and accredited hospitality training and work experience for disengaged young people. STREAT has cafés in Melbourne University, Melbourne Central, McKillop Street in the city and in Flemington, with further sites planned to open over the next few years.

STREAT’s hospitality training program involves 20-25 hours per week for 24 weeks and can form part of a young person’s Employment Pathway Plan.

Applications:
• Contact Eloise at STREAT on 9629 4222 or eloise.brown@streat.com.au to discuss the program
• Application forms can be downloaded from our web site – www.streat.com.au
• Applications close Friday May 25th, 2012
• The next course starts on June 25th and finishes on December 14th, 2012

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