Queanbeyan

Barber

Barbers style and cut men’s hair and traditionally worked from a barber shop displaying the famous red, white, and blue swirled poles outside. As a barber you won’t just be cutting hair though, your work day could also include shaving beards, shampooing hair, massaging, grooming, and applying colouring treatments.

When not cutting and styling hair, a savvy barber will also be found arranging appointments, ordering supplies, selling hair and skin products, processing financial transactions, and keeping equipment clean and sanitised. As a qualified barber you could open your own barbershop or mobile barbering service.

Future demand High
Average yearly income $65,000
Skill level Beginner

How do I become a barber?

All skill levels Beginner Experienced
SHB40216

Certificate IV in Hairdressing

On Campus
5 - 16 months
$0 - $5,600
  • At least 1 years work experience in a related field.
  • Completed Certificate III in Hairdressing or equivalent qualifications.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • At least 1 years work experience in a related field.
  • Completed Certificate III in Hairdressing or equivalent qualifications.
Additional requirements may apply.
Hairdresser Barber Stylist
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