HOUSEKEEPING NC II
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This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitude of housekeeping staff in housekeeping services, preparing guest’s rooms, providing valet/butler service, laundering linen and guest’s clothes, cleaning premises and equipment in accordance with industry standards. It covers the basic, core and common competencies in HOUSEKEEPING NC II.
Outline
500311105 Participate in workplace communication
500311106 Work in team environment
500311107 Practice career professionalism
500311108 Practice occupational health and safety procedures
CODE NO. COMMON COMPETENCIES
TRS311201 Develop and update industry knowledge
TRS311202 Observe workplace hygiene procedures
TRS311203 Perform computer operations
TRS311204 Perform workplace and safety practices
TRS311205 Provide effective customer service
CODE NO. CORE COMPETENCIES
TRS512307 Provide Housekeeping Services to Guest
TRS512308 Prepare Rooms for Guest
TRS512309 Clean Premises
TRS512310 Provide Valet Service
TRS512311 Laundry Linen and Guest Clothes
Speaker/s
TRAINOR: BABELYN E. EGANA
World Peace Thru Education Foundation (WPTE) is a non-profit, non-sectarian Tesda-registered technical-vocational school in Masinloc, Zambales. Its Founders, spouses Robert and Lydia Collett of Virginia USA teamed up with Asterio B. Elgincolin, then General Manager of Masinloc Water District and Mrs. Virginia Maldia, former Principal of San Andres High School in conceptualizing a model organization that could help in achieving a level of socio-economic independence for the people of Masinloc Zambales.
Born in Taltal, Masinloc, Zambales, Philippines, Lydia Garcia Ebue Collett immigrated to the US where she met Robert P. Collett. Both are active members of the Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church in Virginia, U.S.A. As members of the Mission Committee, they presented a grant proposal to their church which was approved. The fund financed the lot acquisition and construction of a building where WPTE now stands. The Founders are largely responsible for fundraising and Mr. Elgincolin for general operations. Other WPTE donors include Catholic groups and individuals based in Virginia, USA.
Inspired by community demands, and in response to emerging needs for technically-trained manpower, a Computer class served as a springboard course for technical-vocational education. In 2008, it held its first graduation of 12 students who earned their Computer Hardware Servicing National Certificates, (NC II). With the guidance of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), a government agency, WPTE embarked on additional courses in the ensuing years. ...