Community College Northern Inland
Provide responsible service of alcohol
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)RSA training is integral to better managing the negative impacts alcohol can have on our community. You are required to meet a range of obligations under the NSW liquor laws as well as being able to serve alcohol responsibly and minimise harm. Responsible Service of Alcohol training is the foundation that qualifies you to sell, serve or supply liquor in accordance with the law.
Delivery mode
Community College Northern Inland offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 3/23 Lawrence St, Inverell
- Shop 3/100 Maitland St, Narrabri
- 53 Greenbah Rd, Moree
- 39 Chandos St, Gunnedah
- 47 Hope St, Warialda
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
Career opportunities
The Provide responsible service of alcohol will prepare you for the following roles.
Bar Attendant
A Bar Attendant makes drinks and serves customers in a bar, hotel or other licensed venue. You might pour beers, mix cocktails or prepare other alc...
Bar Manager
A Bar Manager oversees daily operations at a bar, hotel or other licensed venue. You’ll supervise a team of staff and ensure bar operations are run...
Food and Beverage Supervisor
A Food and Beverage Supervisor oversees a team of staff during a shift at a hospitality venue. You might work in a restaurant, hotel, casino or oth...
About Community College Northern Inland
Welcome to Community College Northern Inland. We're delighted to share with you the latest information about the Adult and Community Education our campuses are providing in our region.
As an approved community-based vocational education and training (VET) provider, our college is assisted in reaching students in regional and remote communities that experience barriers to training and employment through the NSW Government’s ACE Program and Smart and Skilled funding.
We have a track record delivering our training under these programs in a way we think makes us special. We take the opportunity here to provide a snapshot of some of the subsidised and supported programs we deliver.
Our College continues to be at the heart of the community, making a positive impact in everything we do. Please get in touch with us if your organisation needs help to address skills shortages, or if you have an interest in partnering with us to bring about positive change.