Nail Technician provides nail care services, including manicures, pedicures, and related treatments like artificial nail applications. Maintains sterile work environment that meets infection control standards and ensures work area is sufficiently stocked. Being a Nail Technician develops new clientele and promotes sale of services. May require a high school diploma. Additionally, Nail Technician requires State License. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Nail Technician's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Temple Annapolis a Paul Mitchell Partner School is currently looking for great leaders who are passionate about the beauty industry and to expand our educational team of Nail Technician Instructors. "Our One Size Fits All" and "Be Nice or Else" culture creates a uniquely wonderful learning environment that is different than your typical work environment.
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What we are looking for in our Nail Technician Leader:
To prepare students to become skilled in being certified Nail Technicians, Nail Technician instructors must have extensive, first-hand knowledge and experience in proper hygiene, sanitation, and safety practices required for successful esthetic practice. They must be able to teach Nail Technician theory with our well-designed curriculum as well as successfully demonstrate techniques on live models and volunteers. Nail Technician instructors should have excellent communication and organization skills and be able to appropriately assess students' progress and take the necessary steps to ensure their complete and effective education. Also, they must have the ability to be creative, fun, and outgoing, as we are leading the next generation into the beauty industry.
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