Industry Training and Development (ITD) or internships are an essential part of ICHM courses. ICHM has an enviable reputation for the quality and variety of internships undertaken by our students. Worldwide internship positions are arranged by ICHM's Industry Training and Development (ITD) Managers.
The locations depend on the student's preferences, passport (visa eligibility), financial capabilities and language skills. ICHM's preferred policy is to place students in paid positions.ICHM graduates travel the world. Working in hotels in Australia and overseas, be it Sydney, Melbourne or the Great Barrier Reef; Dubai, London or Hong Kong...
SHA Diploma students are required to undertake one placement in Food and Beverage and one in an area other than Food and Beverage. This follows the Swiss Hotel Association’s philosophy that it is important to learn the industry from the ground up and the belief that a good hotel manager has a broad understanding of core hotel operations through multi-skilling.
With the Food and Beverage and Rooms Divisions generally accounting for over 90% of hotel revenues, this knowledge can have a significant impact on hotel profits. Students are not placed in these positions to learn how to become great housekeepers or waiters, but to learn as much as possible about the “why” and “how” of hotel operations.
Students are also expected to observe, understand, question and analyse all aspects of the hotel from their insider vantage point. By applying lateral thinking and course knowledge, students should also identify and prepare strategies for operational improvements.
Some hotels will rotate students through a variety of positions, while others prefer students to remain within one department. In their third industry placement, students can explore other roles offered by the hotels.
Not all students will be placed in 5-star international hotels. International standard, full service hotels, boutique hotels, resorts, wineries and various other hospitality operations are selected for their extremely valuable undergraduate training.
ICHM aims to find Industry Placement for all students in positions deemed suitable to fulfil the requirements of the course.
Employers are required to assess students on internship across a variety of performance measures. Students often obtain references from their supervisors or managers and must also complete an Industry Training and Development report for assessment by the Industry Placement Managers.
This in-depth report covers an analysis of the hotel property, marketing, organisational structure, management style and other key areas. Reports also include the student’s positions and experiences, plus advice on accommodation, transport and general living giving an invaluable reference for other ICHM students.
ICHM’s Industry Training and Development (ITD) team is well qualified to ensure that our students obtain quality industry placement positions and are supported while away from the college.
Darren Camilleri joined ICHM 5 years ago. He has a broad background as a chef in prestigious restaurants and major hotels through to positions in hospitality management, training and development and recruitment.
Christina Hercegovac originally joined the IP team as IP Officer 4 years ago. She brings with her 10 years experience in management, recruitment and training.
After 8 years living and working in London Aida Ashworth returned to Adelaide bringing her hospitality experience at an operational level as well as spending the last 8 years in human resources and recruitment.
Gemma McGowan joined the IP team in January 2005. She has a strong background in Hospitality Management having not only trained but also worked in London for 17 years, mainly in the wine sector. She assists and facilitates the Industry Placement process through both an administrative and a ‘hands on’ role, whilst keeping in contact with students on placements through the regular newsletter, ‘Global Gossip’.
From left: Gemma McGowan, Darren Camilleri, Christina Hercegovac, Aida Ashworth.