Personal Services Supervisors
Overview
You'd manage a team of people working in personal care jobs like hair salons, spas, or beauty services. You'd handle scheduling, train staff, handle customer issues, and make sure everyone follows quality standards while using modern booking systems and customer management software.

Did you know?
Personal service supervision roles exist across many industries including hospitality, fitness, beauty, and aged care. This diversity means you can find opportunities in sectors that match your interests and values.
At a Glance
$72,000 Avg/yr
Median Wage
Stable
Growth
Speaking
Top Skill
Key Responsibilities
- Determines product mix, stock levels and service standards
- Formulates and implements purchasing and marketing policies, and sets prices
- Promotes and advertises the establishment's goods and services
- Sells goods and services to customers and advises them on product use
- Maintains records of stock levels and financial transactions
- Undertakes budgeting for the establishment
- Controls selection, training and supervision of staff
- Ensures compliance with occupational health and safety regulations
Career Considerations
Diverse Industry Opportunities in Australia
Personal service supervision roles exist across many industries including hospitality, fitness, beauty, and aged care. This diversity means you can find opportunities in sectors that match your interests and values.
Leadership Development Pathway
Many supervisors start as personal service workers and advance through experience and additional training. Consider gaining experience in customer service roles during school holidays to build foundational skills.
Essential Skills and Training
Strong communication, problem-solving, and people management skills are crucial. Certificate III or IV in relevant service areas, combined with leadership training, can provide excellent preparation for supervisory roles.