Create exceptional wellness experiences by managing spa operations, teams, and guest services
Spa Managers oversee daily operations of spa facilities including staff management, service quality, revenue targets, marketing, and guest experience. They work in day spas, resort spas, medical spas, and wellness centers. The role combines hospitality management with wellness industry knowledge.
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Career Ladder
Spa Coordinator → Spa Manager → Spa Director → VP of Spa/Wellness
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Salary Growth
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Top Salary
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Go to Career PathManage front desk operations and appointment scheduling Handle guest inquiries and resolve complaints Support retail product sales Assist manager with staff scheduling and…
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Junior vs Senior — daily schedule breakdown
8:00am — Open spa, review daily schedule and staff assignments 9:00am — Walk spa checking room setup and cleanliness 10:00am — Meet with staff on service standards and promotions…
Conservative and aggressive scenarios for 10–15 years
Year 1-2: $30,000 - $40,000 Year 7+: $55,000 - $85,000+
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Ideal if: you enjoy hospitality, wellness, and managing teams. NOT for you if: you want high salary, dislike service industry dynamics, or prefer technical work.
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Myth: "Spa management is just a relaxing job" — Reality: Spa managers handle complex operations including HR, finance, marketing, and guest service at a fast pace.
Stress, flexibility, burnout risk
Variable. Spas are busiest on weekends and evenings. Resort spas may require 6-day weeks during peak seasons.
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