Tourism or Travel Manager

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Job Prospects
Positive with strong projected industry growth driven by both domestic and international travel
Salary
N/A
Source
Travel Agency Managers | Jobs and Skills Australia
Brief
Employed: 1200
Part time share: 38%
Median age: 48

TAFE SA courses that may be relevant for: Tourism or Travel Manager

Accredited (Award)

  • Manage and coordinate the operations of a travel agency or tourism service business.

    You oversee staff, develop travel products and packages, set pricing, and ensure customers receive accurate information and high-quality service. You monitor bookings, manage budgets, promote travel services and maintain relationships with suppliers. Your role combines leadership, customer service and industry knowledge to support smooth and efficient travel operations.

  • TAFE SA offers a Diploma of Travel and Tourism, and a Bachelor of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management that focus on the management and business skills necessary to become a successful manager.

    Pathways include the Certificate III in Travel and Certificate III in Tourism.

    Still Unsure! Then try one of the many short courses also offered through TAFE SA. Check the website for the full list of short courses.

  • This job would see you take on a range of responsibilities, such as, financial control, sales and marketing, staff hiring and supervision, personal development, and strategic planning.

  • You may find yourself working extended hours outside of the 9 to 5 jobs. This would typically include weekends and holidays, as people require tourism and travel throughout all 365, or 366 (leap year) of the year.