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BEAUTY THERAPIST WANTED


Are you passionate about beauty? Are you looking for a role in a holistic setting?


We are a successful complementary health centre in Forest Hill and are looking for an industry ready beauty therapist who has completed NVQ Level 3 beauty. Candidates must have 12 months experience treating both male and female clients, be able to work some weekends and evenings and be proficient in waxing, facials, manicures and pedicures. Additional therapies such as reflexology or specialist beauty treatments will be considered a bonus. Level 2 beauty with willingness to train and learn massage will also be considered.


Flexible hours 10 ? 30 per week depending on skills.


Basic hourly rate is paid, plus an additional commission(depending on skills and experience) when treating clients.


We will support and encourage you to develop your skills with further in house training in advanced massage techniques, our custom MindBody treatments, reiki 1 and chair massage. Practice of these therapies will boost your earning potential as well as any away bookings or home visits.


We are looking for someone who is reliable, proactive and looking for a long-term growing role.


MindBody Therapy is a friendly close knit supportive team and a successful business in operation for over 10 years. We pride ourselves on our great reviews, friendly staff and top quality service.


Please send a covering letter with your CV and qualifications to:

Centre Manager

MindBody Therapy

120 Stanstead Road

Forest Hill

SE23 1BX

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