21 Aug
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CourseFinder Australia
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New South Wales
21 Aug
CourseFinder Australia
New South Wales
Job Description
What is a Branch Manager?
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Branch Managers work across banking, retail, logistics, and resources in Australia. Around 9,200 people hold Bank Manager and Branch Manager roles nationally (Jobs and Skills Australia, 2025). The majority work full-time. Around 91% are in full-time roles, averaging 43 hours per week.
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The median weekly wage is $2,213, equating to roughly $115,000 per year (yourcareer.gov.au, 2025). Salaries range from $85,000 to $145,000 depending on sector and experience (SEEK, 2025). The median age is 43, and 57% of workers are women. Jobs and Skills Australia rates future demand as Moderate. This reflects secure conditions in the sectors that employ Branch Managers.
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What will I do?
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A Branch Manager leads all daily operations of a branch. They manage staff, budgets, customers, and targets every day. The role combines hands‐on leadership with strategic oversight across many industries.
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- Budget Management – Plans, organises, and coordinates budgeting, accounting, and expenditure control systems.
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- Financial Reporting – Directs the collection of financial and accounting information and prepares budgets, reports, and statutory returns.
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- Resource Allocation – Presents budget proposals to the governing body, advising on resource use and capital expenditure.
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- Operational Oversight – Oversees branch operations, often through a team of supervisors and frontline staff.
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- Staff Management – Recruits, trains, and coaches branch staff to deliver high-quality service.
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- Customer Relations – Addresses customer needs and resolves issues to maintain satisfaction and loyalty.
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- Compliance Monitoring – Ensures the branch meets all regulatory requirements and internal policies.
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- Performance Analysis – Reviews branch metrics and puts improvement plans in place.
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- Sales Strategy – Develops and runs sales initiatives to hit branch targets and grow revenue.
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- Community Engagement – Builds relationships with local businesses and community groups to promote the branch.
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What skills do I need?
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A successful Branch Manager needs a strong mix of leadership, financial, and people skills. They must communicate well with staff, customers, and senior management in all situations.
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Financial skills are core to the role. Branch Managers read and prepare budgets, interpret reports, and make decisions that affect the whole branch. A solid grasp of accounting, spending control, and risk is essential.
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Strong problem‐solving skills matter every day. Branch Managers deal with staff issues, customer complaints, and day‐to‐day challenges as they arise. Staying flexible helps them focus when priorities shift quickly.
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They also need sales skills and the ability to motivate a team to reach targets. Time skills, digital know‐how, and a drive to keep learning round out the key traits of a strong Branch Manager.
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Skills & attributes
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- Leadership and team management
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- Communication and interpersonal skills
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- Financial literacy and budgeting
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- Problem‐solving and decision‐making
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- Organisational and planning skills
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- Staff recruitment and training
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- Sales strategy and business development
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- Knowledge of compliance and regulatory requirements
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- Data analysis and performance reporting
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- Adaptability and resilience
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- Time management
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- Digital and technology proficiency
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- Community engagement and relationship building
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📌 Branch Manager: Lead Branch Operations & Growth (New South Wales)
🏢 CourseFinder Australia
📍 New South Wales