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Apprentice Hairdresser
A well-established salon in Gatley is looking for an Apprentice Hairdresser to join their friendly and passionate team. This is a great opportunity to develop your skills in a positive salon environment while learning from experienced professionals. This is an ideal opportunity for someone wanting to start a career in hairdressing.
What you'll do at work
- Cleaning
- Reception duties
- Customer services
- Shampoo and conditioning
- Making teas and coffees
- Applying root tints
- Blow waves
- Other services in hairdressing, when practiced and standards are met
Where you'll work
78 CHURCH ROAD
GATLEY
CHEADLE
SK8 4NQ
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
THE TRAFFORD AND STOCKPORT COLLEGE GROUP
Training course
Hairdressing professional (level 2)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Adhere to legal and organisational requirements for the safe use of products, tools, materials, and equipment.
- Apply safe, hygienic, and effective methods of working and infection control while completing hairdressing services.
- Use communication and etiquette that meets industry requirements, suits, and is appropriate to the organisation.
- Maintain the client’s confidentiality and comfort (modesty, privacy) at the start and during the service.
- Advise clients (new and regular) pre, during, and after service on the maintenance of the look, complementary services, and retail products available in the salon.
- Promote yourself, your organisation, products, and services via a variety of social channels.
- Carry out wider salon duties to support the salon business (e.g., services, bookings, payments, retail, upselling, and sales).
- Use a range of products, tools, equipment used in Hairdressing services in accordance with legal organisational requirements.
- Complete and maintain client records in accordance with legal and organisational requirements.
- Work as part of a team to support the salon businesses.
- Use working methods that promote environmental and sustainable working practices.
- Carry out a consultation, examine, and analyse the hair, skin, and scalp and complete relevant industry tests (e.g., hair classification type and characteristics tests).
- Identify (question/observation) any contraindications or limiting factors that are likely to affect or influence the service.
- Shampoo, condition, and treat the hair and scalp.
- Dry and finish hair using a range of techniques to create a range of looks that meets the intended shape, direction, balance, and volume agreed with the client.
- Use current setting and dressing techniques to create a range of looks that meets the intended shape, direction, balance, and volume agreed with the client.
- Cut hair using a range of technical skills and cutting techniques to create a range of looks, considering weight distribution, cutting angles, balance, and degree of graduation, and the natural growth patterns of the hair, length of the hair (club cutting, scissor over comb, clipper over comb, texturising, freehand, thinning, layering, and razor cutting).
- Restyle hair to create a personalised short or medium (above the shoulder) length haircut, changing the shape, length, and style hair using a range of cutting techniques.
- Complete a range of hair colouring and lightening services to change the depth and tone using current colouring techniques (e.g., freehand techniques, woven highlights or lowlights, root re-touch, half head and full head application, temporary, semi-permanent, demi-permanent, quasi-permanent, permanent colour, and lighteners).
- Evaluate the results of the service.
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The apprentice will attend college one day per week and spend the rest of the working week in the salon.
Desirable qualifications
- GCSE in:
- English (grade 4)
- Maths (grade 4)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Your earnings
Your earnings can increase over time with an apprenticeship. Find out about potential future pay (opens in new tab).
The possibility of a full-time post
Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship for the right candidate.
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The contact for this apprenticeship is: THE TRAFFORD AND STOCKPORT COLLEGE GROUP
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000040898.
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