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The Practice Manager, in partnership with the Chief of Staff (COS), ensures good communication with clients, associates, field leadership, Central Team Support, and PetSmart, and partners with the PetSmart Store Director, Salon Manager, Training Manager and Pets Hotel Manager (if applicable) to optimize growth of both businesses.
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The Spa Attendant performs a full spectrum of cleaning and laundry duties in the spa and salon. Maintaining client areas ie: the lounge, locker room, and retail areas. Maintaining the laundry for both the spa and salon including picking up laundry from various points in the spa and salon.
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SUMMARY OF JOB PURPOSE AND FUNCTION The primary purpose and function of the Practice Manager is to manage the hospital and ensure the highest quality of veterinary care, exceptional client service, associate engagement and maximum productivity of the veterinary medical team.
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The Salon Manager is responsible for creating an environment that exceeds standards of excellence in guest services, client retention, employee development, and local marketing efforts.
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As a salon manager, you will coach and motivate your team to becoming the top salon professionals in America; while supporting the business to drive retail and service results through creative marketing, networking, and promoting client loyalty.
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Experience: One year of Salon Manager experience is preferred. Meets financial metrics including: service revenue, average ticket, client count, rebooking and product sales. Coordinate and promote special events, promotions, and collaborations to increase salon visibility.
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The primary purpose and function of the Practice Manager is to manage the hospital and ensure the highest quality of veterinary care, exceptional client service, associate engagement and maximum productivity of the veterinary medical team.
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Collaborate with the store owner to develop and manage the salon budget. Conducts verbal and technical interviews, able to identify appropriate talents needed for salon growth. Oversee the delivery of high-quality services and ensure client satisfaction.
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Address client issues and concerns, providing resolutions in a timely and professional manner. FACE FOUNDRIÉ specializes in all things face; facials, lashes, brows and skincare. License: Esthetics License is required.
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Leads through teaching employees and growing their productivity, has a clear vision of individual, team, and/or personal goals. FACE FOUNDRIÉ is an efficient + effective focused facial bar that provides affordable, approachable and accessible skincare in a modern + inclusive environment.
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With serving our clients in this way, we aspire to build up a large client base, where we like to get them, keep them and grow with them! Fun, family oriented, team work salon culture. Our team is dedicated to exceptional customer service and creating more of an individualised experience for each client.
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Wellness area, including an in-house primary-care physician's office, full-time massage therapist and hair salon. This hardworking team is one of the biggest forces behind our business's achievements, working diligently to create long-term relationships with broker partners, to help grow their businesses and sell the value of UWM. Our AEs take vast industry knowledge and unparalleled client service to another level and you can be part of it all.
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SALON MANAGER WHAT WE OFFER If you’re looking for an opportunity to #UnleashYourPotential as a leader and Salon Manager, you’ve come to the right place. You will hire, recruit, train, and handle conflicts and client complaints with ease and professionalism.
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You will act as a coach and mentor to bring out the best in salon employees ensuring there is always a positive work environment. You will focus on the profitability of the salon and teach stylists the ins and outs of business.
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Only the franchisee is responsible for employment matters at the salon including hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, staffing, scheduling, wages and benefits. WHAT YOU’LL DO You’ll be the heartbeat of the salon managing all operations and providing leadership and tools for success.
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