First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services
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Directly supervise and coordinate activities of entertainment and recreation related workers.
Sample of reported job titles: Caddymaster, Community Life Director, Hair Salon Manager, Hotel Services Supervisor, Recreation Coordinator, Salon Manager
This title represents an occupation for which data collection is currently underway.
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Tasks
- Analyze and record personnel or operational data and write related activity reports.

- Apply customer feedback to service improvement efforts.

- Assign work schedules, following work requirements, to ensure quality and timely delivery of service.

- Collaborate with staff members to plan or develop programs of events or schedules of activities.

- Direct or coordinate the activities of entertainment and recreation related workers.

- Furnish customers with information on events or activities.

- Inform workers about interests or special needs of specific groups.

- Inspect work areas or operating equipment to ensure conformance to established standards in areas such as cleanliness or maintenance.

- Meet with managers or other supervisors to stay informed of changes affecting workers or operations.

- Observe and evaluate workers’ appearance and performance to ensure quality service and compliance with specifications.

- Participate in continuing education to stay abreast of industry trends and developments.

- Plan, direct, or supervise recreational and entertainment activities led by staff, such as sports, aquatics, games, or performing arts.

- Provide staff with assistance in performing difficult or complicated duties.

- Recruit and hire staff members.

- Requisition supplies and equipment necessary for workers to facilitate recreational or entertainment activities, such as safety harnesses, flash lights, or first aid kits.

- Resolve customer complaints regarding worker performance or services rendered.

- Serve as a point of contact between managerial staff and leaders of recreational or entertainment activities.

- Take disciplinary action to address performance problems.

- Train workers in proper operational procedures and functions and explain company policies.

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Technology Skills
- Calendar and scheduling software — Work scheduling software

- Electronic mail software — Microsoft Outlook


- Internet browser software — Web browser software

- Inventory management software — Inventory management systems

- Office suite software — Microsoft Office


- Point of sale POS software

- Presentation software — Microsoft PowerPoint


- Spreadsheet software — Microsoft Excel


- Time accounting software — Timekeeping software

- Word processing software — Microsoft Word


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Detailed Work Activities
- Evaluate employee performance.

- Explain regulations, policies, or procedures.

- Manage operations of artistic or entertainment departments or organizations.

- Resolve customer complaints or problems.

- Assign duties or work schedules to employees.

- Confer with organizational members to accomplish work activities.

- Develop plans for programs or services.

- Inspect equipment to ensure proper functioning.

- Inspect facilities.

- Maintain knowledge of business operations.

- Maintain professional knowledge or certifications.

- Order materials, supplies, or equipment.

- Organize recreational activities or events.

- Perform human resources activities.

- Prepare operational reports or records.

- Provide attraction or event information to patrons.

- Supervise service workers.

- Support the professional development of others.

- Train service staff.

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Job Zone
| Title | Job Zone Two: Some Preparation Needed |
| Education | These occupations usually require a high school diploma. |
| Related Experience | Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is usually needed. For example, a teller would benefit from experience working directly with the public. |
| Job Training | Employees in these occupations need anywhere from a few months to one year of working with experienced employees. A recognized apprenticeship program may be associated with these occupations. |
| Job Zone Examples | These occupations often involve using your knowledge and skills to help others. Examples include orderlies, counter and rental clerks, customer service representatives, security guards, upholsterers, and tellers. |
| SVP Range | (4.0 to < 6.0) |
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Credentials
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Wages & Employment Trends
Median wage data for First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service and Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services.
Employment data for First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service and Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services.
Industry data for First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service and Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services.
| Median wages (2020) | $20.19 hourly, $42,000 annual |
| State wages | |
| Local wages | |
| Employment (2020) | 200,400 employees |
| Projected growth (2020-2030) | |
| Projected job openings (2020-2030) | 28,600 |
| State trends | |
| Top industries (2020) |
Health Care and Social Assistance
Other Services (Except Public Administration)
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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2020 wage data and 2020-2030 employment projections
. “Projected growth” represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2020-2030). “Projected job openings” represent openings due to growth and replacement.
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