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Beauty Therapist Apprentice
We are looking for someone who is professional, friendly and keen to grow within the beauty industry.
This is a great opportunity for someone who already has their level 2 qualification and wants to take the next step in their beauty career within a supportive and established salon environment.
Requirements
- Professional, friendly and keen to grow within the beauty industry
- Level 2 qualification
Responsibilities
- Suggest and promote retail products or additional services
- Uphold hygiene standards and follow health and safety regulations
- Ensure treatment rooms and public spa areas are set up and cleaned to company standards
- Maintain cleanliness standards throughout the day
- Follow the company’s uniform and personal grooming standards
- Undertake any other duties which you may reasonably be requested to do
- Perform advanced consultations for advanced manual and technical therapies to design bespoke treatment plans
- Communicate effectively to build and maintain clients' trust
- Establish suitability for treatment by completing appropriate tests (e.g., allergy, sensitivity)
- Work in compliance with organisational operations, legal and industry requirements
- Ensure client records are completed, signed, maintained and stored accurately
- Maintain safe and effective methods of working, including personal hygiene, client confidentiality, correct client positioning, posture, minimizing risk of injury, ensuring suitable environmental conditions, keeping work area clean and tidy, minimizing cross-infection, promoting sustainable practices, and proper waste disposal
- Prepare the client for treatment, maintaining discretion, modesty, and privacy
- Maintain client comfort and care, checking wellbeing before, during, and after treatment, and allowing recovery time
- Perform and complete risk assessment protocols
- Liaise with non-health care and health care practitioners when required
- Implement, perform, and adapt advanced manual therapies (e.g., Swedish massage, deep tissue, lymphatic drainage)
- Implement, perform, and adapt advanced facial technical (electrical or mechanical) therapy treatments (e.g., galvanic, micro-current, microdermabrasion)
- Implement, perform, and adapt advanced body technical (electrical or mechanical) therapy treatments (e.g., galvanic, micro-current, microdermabrasion)
- Select and prepare relevant products, tools, and equipment
- Use and adapt products, equipment, tools, and treatment duration to suit the client
- Advise on environmental and lifestyle factors impacting the human body and ageing process
- Resolve problems that may occur during treatments and refer when required
- Adapt advanced manual therapies treatments to suit different objectives and areas
- Ensure the finished result meets client satisfaction and agreed objectives
- Identify, resolve, and report organisational operational problems
- Provide detailed, written, post-treatment advice and recommendations
- Evaluate treatment outcomes to inform future recommendations
- Promote and sell products suitable for advanced therapy services and treatments
- Promote sales and additional treatments to enhance client experience
- Adjust performance to meet targets consistently
- Develop and maintain salon procedures for safe work operations and business management
- Supervise, coordinate, and organise individual and team activities
- Manage own continuing professional development (CPD)
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- One day per week day release to Macclesfield College
About MACCLESFIELD COLLEGE
- Training provider: MACCLESFIELD COLLEGE
- Training course: Advanced beauty therapist (level 3)
Application Process
This apprenticeship is one day per week day release to Macclesfield College.
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