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The average salary for an Entertainment and Recreation Manager in U.S. is $84,080.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $84,080

$42,730$133,680

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $40.42

$20.54$64.27

What does an Entertainment and Recreation Manager earn?

On average, Entertainment and Recreation Managers earn around $84,080 per year in the U.S.. They manage personnel, oversee particular events or venues, and coordinate and participate in recreational activities. They may also look at financial aspects such as budgets, contracts and other documents and will also be responsible for leading and organising the staff at music, sports, entertainment and activity locations.

How to earn more as an Entertainment and Recreation Manager

"To become an Entertainment and Recreation Manager, you will need a degree or Certificate III in a relevant course, such as hospitality, event management, leisure and sports management. Alternatively, you may pursue short courses in hospitality and event management or professional development courses in recreation. To earn more as an Entertainment and Recreation Manager, you could take on additional tasks, such as marketing and promotions. You may also specialise in a specific area of recreation and entertainment, such as event planning or health clubs, or become self-employed. Setting up your own business in the entertainment and recreation sector is another great way to gain more in terms of income."