New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service (Level 3)

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This programme will give you the knowledge and skills you need to provide service in cafés and restaurants. You’ll learn about food preparation and service, gain barista skills and gain skills in kitchen health and safety and customer service.

Our food and beverage qualifications can start you on your career pathway within the hospitality industry, giving you experience in kitchen and front of house operations.

You will complete the following courses to achieve the qualification with additional strands in Café Services and Barista.

This programme involves 24 hours of teaching spread over four days, in addition to 12 hours of self-directed study per week. You will also participate in various culinary events, so will be required to attend two evening events (dates will be advised at or shortly after programme commencement).

Already working in a café or restaurant? Keen to learn while you earn? We work alongside Restaurant Association to offer a unique learning plan based on your current work experience. You must be employed a minimum of 15 hours per week and be available to attend some classes and assessments at NorthTec.

Te Tupu Tahi has been developed by the Restaurant Association and NorthTec after recognising a need to grow and develop the hospitality industry in Te Tai Tokerau. Te Tupu Tahi represents ‘to grow together or simultaneously’ growing the akōnga/employee as well as the business by upskilling the employee to gain a sense of accomplishment, increase industry knowledge, gain a NZQA qualification and therefore be a more valuable asset to the business itself.

The programme name ‘Te Tupu Tahi’, represents ‘to grow together or simultaneously’ which is what this traineeship aims to do: grow the akōnga/employee as well as the business and therefore the hospitality industry. 

The trainees will be referred to as māhuri, based upon a Māori proverb: Ko te tupu o te māhuri tera te tupu o te rakau. The bend in a young sapling is indicative of how the tree will grow.

During the programme the trainees/māhuri will:

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Use our magical AI system, to check your admission chances for this course.
Tuition fee
Apply by
Start date
Jun 2025
Jun 2026
Jun 2027
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.