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Studio managers oversee clinic operations and health standards while managing staff, stock, and strict regulatory compliance.

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Studio Manager careers

A Studio Manager oversees the daily operations and health standards of a piercing or tattoo clinic. You might work in a boutique, a busy retail studio, or a personal treatments facility. Studio Managers focus on business administration, inventory management, and ensuring strict adherence to skin penetration regulations. You’ll coordinate staff rosters, manage jewellery stock, and maintain a sterile environment to ensure client safety.

Studio Managers play a vital role in the success of a professional practice. You’ll need to be organised and authoritative, with the ability to lead a creative team. You’ll liaise with health inspectors, suppliers, and clients to ensure the studio operates efficiently and meets all Australian legal and hygiene requirements.