NZ$19.74
Avg. Base Hourly Rate (NZD)
/ hour
Avg. Base Hourly Rate (NZD)
10%
NZ$17.73
MEDIAN
NZ$19.74
90%
NZ$22.63
The average hourly pay for a Duty Manager is NZ$19.74 in 2025
Hourly Rate
NZ$18 - NZ$23
Bonus
NZ$0 - NZ$3k
Total Pay
NZ$37k - NZ$49k
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What is the Pay by Experience Level for Duty Managers?
What Do Duty Managers Do?
Duty Manager Tasks
- Oversee the daily general management operations of a business.
- Troubleshoot and resolve issues and crises as they arise, reporting outcomes to upper management.
- Maintain a physical presence, communicating with customers and representing other managers in their absence.
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FAQs About Duty Managers
What is the highest pay for Duty Managers?
Our data indicates that the highest pay for a Duty Manager is NZ$22.63 / hour
What is the lowest pay for Duty Managers?
Our data indicates that the lowest pay for a Duty Manager is NZ$17.73 / hour
How can Duty Managers increase their salary?
Increasing your pay as a Duty Manager is possible in different ways. Change of employer: Consider a career move to a new employer that is willing to pay higher for your skills. Level of Education: Gaining advanced degrees may allow this role to increase their income potential and qualify for promotions. Managing Experience: If you are a Duty Manager that oversees more junior Duty Managers, this experience can increase the likelihood to earn more.