This document outlines various positions available for tourism and hospitality professionals on cruise ships. It describes managerial roles such as hotel manager, front desk manager, food and beverage director, and others. It also outlines steward positions like chief steward, assistant chief steward, cabin steward, and bar steward. Other roles mentioned include receptionist, naturalist, shore excursions staff, and casino dealer. Finally, the document lists basic qualifications needed to work on a cruise ship such as being 18 or 21 years old, meeting language requirements, having a passport and work permit, passing a medical exam and background check, and not having visible tattoos or piercings.
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Cruise ships position suited for tourism and hospitality
This document outlines various positions available for tourism and hospitality professionals on cruise ships. It describes managerial roles such as hotel manager, front desk manager, food and beverage director, and others. It also outlines steward positions like chief steward, assistant chief steward, cabin steward, and bar steward. Other roles mentioned include receptionist, naturalist, shore excursions staff, and casino dealer. Finally, the document lists basic qualifications needed to work on a cruise ship such as being 18 or 21 years old, meeting language requirements, having a passport and work permit, passing a medical exam and background check, and not having visible tattoos or piercings.
This document outlines various positions available for tourism and hospitality professionals on cruise ships. It describes managerial roles such as hotel manager, front desk manager, food and beverage director, and others. It also outlines steward positions like chief steward, assistant chief steward, cabin steward, and bar steward. Other roles mentioned include receptionist, naturalist, shore excursions staff, and casino dealer. Finally, the document lists basic qualifications needed to work on a cruise ship such as being 18 or 21 years old, meeting language requirements, having a passport and work permit, passing a medical exam and background check, and not having visible tattoos or piercings.
HOSPITALITY PROFESSIONALS MANAGERS/DIRECTORS ■ HOTEL MANAGER- The Hotel Manager is responsible for overseeing all staff and functions within the Hotel, Galley, and Bar departments which include guest cabins, laundry, dining room service, bar, Global Market, lounge and the galley. ■ FRONT DESK MANAGER- Directly supervises all front desk personnel and ensures proper completion of all front office duties. Directs and coordinates the activities of the front desk, reservations, guest services, and telephone areas. ■ FOOD AND BEVERAGE DIRECTOR- Directs and oversees all aspects of the vessel’s Food & Beverage (F&B) planning and service, with duties to include menu execution and cost control, preparation and presentation of food and drinks, and adherence to quality and safety standards ■ CASINO MANAGER- Oversees and supervises all training programs within the casino operations department in order to improve the casino personnel current performance ■ RESTAURANT OPERATIONS MANAGER- The Restaurant Operations Manager’s primary function is to guarantee a smooth and efficient operation of all dining outlets on board. STEWARDS ■ CHIEF STEWARD- The "Chief Steward" supervises and coordinates activities of the Galley Stewarding team and maintains kitchen supplies and equipment. He/she inspects kitchens, wash areas, galley equipment for cleanliness. ■ ASSISTANT CHIEF STEWARD- Responsible for all Housekeeping related activities in Guest staterooms, Suites, corridors, pantries and Public areas back and front of house. Lead and support a team of Cabin steward\ess. ■ CABIN STEWARD- A cabin steward on a cruise ship is the person responsible for cleaning and maintaining your stateroom during your cruise. ■ BAR STEWARD- Serves beverages to guests; Takes drink orders from guests. ■ BUFFET STEWARD- The Buffet Steward is responsible for taking orders and serving food and beverages to both passengers and ship's officers and staff members. ■ DECK STEWARD- The Deck Steward is Responsible for the set-up, maintenance & breakdown of deck equipment & other guest amenities that are related to the position. OTHER POSITIONS ■ RECEPTIONIST- Helps guests complete registration cards and assigns rooms, accommodating special requests whenever possible. ■ NATURALIST- Naturalist provide cruise ship passengers with detailed and interesting information about geographic areas. ■ SHORE EXCURSIONS STAFF- Shore Excursions Staff is responsible for the promotion, selling and dispatching of shore excursions offered in the various ports of call. ■ CASINO DEALER- A casino dealer runs the games of chance in gaming settings, as he interacts with players, explains the odds and methods of play. THE QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED TO WORK ON A CRUISE To work on a cruise ship, you must meet the following basic requirements:
• Be at least 18 or 21 years old
• Meet the language fluency requirements • Have a valid passport • Have the required visa or work permit • Have a basic safety training certificate • Pass a medical examination • Pass a criminal background check • Have no visible tattoos or piercings THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Group Members ■ Mariel Ann Joy San Diego ■ Angel Punzalan ■ Reimira Podes ■ Heartlyn Pascual ■ Janella Tan Felix ■ Arnica adriano