Management / Tourism and Hospitality Management

Tourist Information Centre Manager

Manages the operations of a tourist information centre, providing visitors with information about local attractions, accommodations, and services, and overseeing staff and resources to ensure high-quality customer service.

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Tourist Information Centre Manager

ISCO

1439

Language

en

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Role profile

Seniority

Junior Mid Senior

Alternate titles

Visitor Information Centre Manager Tourist Office Manager Travel Information Manager

Skills

Hard skills

Customer service Tourism knowledge Inventory management Budgeting Event coordination

Soft skills

Communication Leadership Problem-solving Interpersonal skills Time management

Tools

Booking software CRM systems Microsoft Office Suite Social media platforms

Certifications

Certified Tourism Professional (CTP) Hospitality Management Certification

Employment context

Industries

Tourism Hospitality Travel services Local government

Company types

Tourist information centres Travel agencies Municipal tourism offices Visitor bureaus

Work modes

On-site

Remote compatibility

Low

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