Unit Group (L4) β€’ 5222

5222 β€” Shop Supervisors

5 SERVICE WORKERS, SHOP AND MARKET SALES WORKERSβ€Ί 52 Sales Workersβ€Ί 522 Shop Salespersonsβ€Ί 5222 Shop Supervisors

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L4 CODE: 5222
Job summary
  • Shop Supervisors (KeSCO 5222) supports outcomes in the Wholesale & Retail Trade sector by applying job-specific knowledge
  • standards
  • and tools to deliver quality services or outputs. Duties and complexity vary by employer
  • work setting
  • and seniority level
  • but the occupation generally requires reliability
  • competence
  • and continuous learning.
Minimum entry requirement summary
KCSE or short vocational training
Future outlook
  • Future trends such as digital transformation
  • automation
  • climate resilience
  • and changing consumer needs are shaping most occupations. Workers who continuously upskill (digital literacy
  • quality standards
  • safety
  • customer service
  • and modern tools) are more resilient and competitive.
Sectors and industries
Wholesale & Retail TradeHospitalityRetail/TradePersonal ServicesSecurityCustomer Service
Employment prospects (narrative)
  • Prospects depend on national and county demand
  • sector investment
  • policy priorities
  • and supply of trained workers. Job seekers improve prospects by gaining practical experience
  • building a portfolio or track record
  • earning relevant certifications
  • and being flexible on location and sub-sector.
Key tasks (structured)
  • Set goals, plans, and performance targets aligned to organisational strategy
  • Develop budgets, allocate resources, and monitor utilisation
  • Supervise staff: assign duties, coach performance, and conduct appraisals
  • Coordinate inter-departmental work and manage stakeholder expectations
  • Oversee policy implementation, governance, and compliance requirements
  • Manage projects and programmes: planning, execution, monitoring, reporting
  • Monitor risks, implement controls, and respond to incidents or crises
  • Strengthen service delivery through process improvement and innovation
  • Oversee procurement/contract management and vendor performance
  • Represent the organisation in meetings, negotiations, and public engagements
  • Ensure timely reporting, documentation, and accountability requirements
  • Promote ethical conduct, transparency, and a results-oriented culture
Core skills
  • Communication (verbal and written)
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Problem-solving and critical thinking
  • Time management and prioritisation
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Customer service orientation
  • Integrity and ethical conduct
  • Adaptability and continuous learning
  • Decision-making and judgement
  • Documentation and record-keeping
  • Digital literacy (basic)
  • Safety awareness and compliance mindset
Technical / occupational skills
  • Use of hand and power tools safely
  • Installation, maintenance, and repair procedures
  • Reading drawings/specifications and measurements
  • Troubleshooting and fault diagnosis
  • Quality control and workmanship standards
  • Equipment handling and preventive maintenance
  • Workplace safety and PPE usage
  • Basic electrical/mechanical principles (as relevant)
  • Material handling and storage
  • Site readiness and task planning
  • Compliance with standards and inspections
Transferable / soft skills
  • Leadership and supervision (as one progresses)
  • Negotiation and stakeholder management
  • Conflict resolution
  • Presentation and public speaking
  • Creativity and innovation
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Planning and organisation
  • Resilience and stress management
  • Service mindset and empathy
  • Networking and relationship building
  • Analytical thinking
  • Professionalism and work discipline
Skills & competencies (general description)
  • Prospects depend on national and county demand
  • sector investment
  • policy priorities
  • and supply of trained workers. Job seekers improve prospects by gaining practical experience
  • building a portfolio or track record
  • earning relevant certifications
  • and being flexible on location and sub-sector.
Certifications, licenses & registration
  • Trade test / competency certification (where applicable)
  • Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) certification (strongly recommended)
  • Equipment-specific operator certification (where applicable)
  • First Aid certification (recommended in many workplaces)
Education & training pathways (narrative)
  • Secondary education foundation (varies by role)
  • Short courses/certificates in the relevant service/technical area
  • On-the-job training and mentoring
  • Progression supported by additional certificates and demonstrated competence
Education pathways (structured)
  • Secondary education foundation (varies by role)
  • Short courses/certificates in the relevant service/technical area
  • On-the-job training and mentoring
  • Progression supported by additional certificates and demonstrated competence
Minimum entry requirements
  • Minimum education: KCSE or short vocational training
  • Basic literacy and numeracy (reading, writing, and basic calculations)
  • Good conduct, reliability, and professional behaviour
  • Ability to follow instructions, procedures, and workplace rules
  • Basic digital literacy where the role uses computers/phones
  • Physical/medical fitness where the role is physically demanding or safety-sensitive
  • Regulatory registration/licensing where required (profession-dependent)
  • Background checks/clearance for sensitive roles where applicable
Relevant courses to consider
  • Diploma/Certificate in Electrical/Electronics Engineering
  • Diploma/Certificate in Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil/Construction Technology
  • Welding and Fabrication
  • Plumbing and Pipefitting
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
  • Automotive Mechanics
  • Plant/Machine Operation
  • Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)
  • CAD/Draughting basics
Institutions where to learn
  • Universities (accredited public and private universities offering relevant programmes)
  • National Polytechnics and TVET institutions (diploma, certificate, artisan programmes)
  • Technical Training Institutes and Vocational Centres
  • Professional Colleges and Accredited Training Academies
  • Sector Training Authorities and Recognised Centres of Excellence
  • Employer-based Academies and Apprenticeship Programmes
  • Online Learning Platforms (supplementary; verify recognition for regulated fields)
  • Industry Associations and Professional Bodies (short courses/CPD)
Work environment & conditions (narrative)
  • Workplace policies
  • Team collaboration
  • Quality standards
  • Customer-facing
  • Service delivery
  • Sales targets
Typical employers / places of work
  • Shops
  • supermarkets
  • markets
  • malls and other retail or wholesale outlets.
Work setting
Not specified.
Work schedule
Full-time commonShift-based possibleWeekends/holidays possible
Employment type
Formal employment possibleInformal employment possibleSelf-employment common in some contextsContract/casual work possible
Salary ranges
Entry
KES 15,000 – 40,000
Mid
KES 40,000 – 80,000
Senior
KES 80,000+
Earnings, wages & prospects (narrative)
  • Entry-level typical range (illustrative): KES 15,000 – 40,000
  • Mid-level typical range (illustrative): KES 40,000 – 80,000
  • Senior/experienced typical range (illustrative): KES 80,000+
  • Earnings vary by employer (public/private), location, allowances, commissions, overtime, risk factors, and scarcity of skills
How to become one
  • Gain customer service experience
  • take short courses in the specific service area and demonstrate reliability
  • communication and people skills.
Career progression
  • Entry support role β†’ Senior support role β†’ Supervisor
  • Supervisor β†’ Team lead/Operations coordinator β†’ Manager (in larger organisations)
  • Specialisation possible (e.g., customer experience, compliance, sales leadership)
Related & alternative occupations
  • Other occupations within the same KeSCO major group
  • Support roles in the same sector/industry
  • Supervisory roles related to this occupation’s work area
  • Specialist variants of the same occupation (where they exist)
Occupation titles
5222-11 β€” Supervisor, checkout
5222-12 β€” Supervisor, sales assistants
5222-13 β€” Supervisor, shop
5222-14 β€” Supervisor, supermarket