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Valid Cosmetology/Nail Technician License. As an airport spa Nail Technician, you will be responsible for providing high-quality nail care services to travelers, ensuring they leave with beautifully manicured nails and a positive experience.
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This cluster prepares students for employment in career pathways that relate to personal care services, such as cosmetology, barbering, esthetics, nail care, and natural hairstyling. This cluster prepares students for employment in career pathways that relate to personal care services, such as cosmetology, barbering, esthetics, nail care, and natural hairstyling.
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You’ll need to upload an image of your photo ID and a valid cosmetology or nail license (hair stylist and nail techs only). Glamsquad connects freelance beauty professionals with clients looking for hair, makeup, or nail services from the comfort of their home, office, or hotel suite.
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Current cosmetology, barbering, esthetic, or nail and instructor license. Paul Mitchell The School Columbus is seeking a qualified Cosmetology Instructor (Learning Leader) to join our family.
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Cosmetology Instructor License (required); Strong Nail Technician experience. We offer certification-based training with programs in Medical, Business, Cosmetology, Skilled-Trades and Technology with campuses spanning across central and south Texas as well as online.
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And have an active cosmetology license (hair and nails). Now accepting applications for Austin Boston Dallas Houston Las Vegas Long Island / Hamptons Los Angeles / Orange County Miami Nashville New York City Phoenix San Francisco / Oakland Washington DC FAQ What are the application steps.
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KEYWORDS: Retail / Esthetician / Cosmetologist / Spa / Master Esthetician / Beauty / Salon / Nail Technician / Hairstylist / Cosmetology / Aesthetics / Esthetics / Customer Service / Sales / Commission / Waxing / Massage Therapist / Hair Removal / Wax / Skin Care / Facials / Microdermabrasion / Chemical Peels.
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Proven experience as a Nail Technician, preferably in a salon or spa setting. If you are a talented and enthusiastic Nail Technician looking to thrive in a dynamic environment, we invite you to apply for this opportunity.
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State of Texas Cosmetology or Manicurist License. The Nail Therapist performs a full spectrum of manicures, pedicures, massage and complementary treatments for spa clients. The ability to perform a wide range of nail care, following milk + honey protocols, including: All manicure services, including healthy gel All pedicure services Seasonal services, new launch specials and promotions Optional: nail art.
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Must have completed professional cosmetologist education by accredited school and complete continued education as required by Cosmetology Board. We are opening the Canyon Ranch Club in Fort Worth, Texas soon and we are hiring our Nail Technicians, as we begin to build our team.
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Hone your craft We offer artistry development classes, beauty and wellness partnerships, and educational events to help you enhance your skills and build meaningful connections. Working moms, busy professionals, social weekenders, sought-after celebs.
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Earn more money Top beauty pros earn between $40 - $60 per booked hour (and even more for special VIP events). Schedule a virtual demo: Create some of the most popular Glamsquad services live. A non-exclusive contract means you can continue working at other salons and makeup counters.
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Experience instructing at a cosmetology school. Paul Mitchell The School [insert school name here] is seeking a qualified Clinic Floor Leader to join our family! Paul Mitchell The School [insert school name here] is an equal opportunity employer.
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Cosmetology Instructor's certificate, required. Provide classroom and lab instruction on professional imaging, hair design, chemical processes, skin care, nail care, multi-cultural practices, business/computer principles, product knowledge, and other selected topics.
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Nail Technician or cosmetology license. The perfect nail salon is hard to find-spas are often overpriced; express salons sacrifice quality for speed. Frenchies is a clean, modern, and engaging nail salon providing exceptional services for guests.
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