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Years of work experience as a Cosmetologist or a Cosmetology Instructor in reputed educational institute. Previous work experience as a cosmetology instructor. JOB TITLE : Cosmetology Instructor.
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Manages the five Cosmetology School instructional programs: Cosmetology, Hair Design, Esthetician, Master Esthetician, and Nail Technician. Responsible for the overall management of five interrelated cosmetology programs: Cosmetology, Hair Designer, Esthetician, Master Esthetician, and Nail Technician.
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The Cosmetology Instructor is responsible to the Division Dean of Business & Industrial Technology for the delivery of quality instruction and management of students enrolled in Cosmetology courses and advisement of students in the Cosmetology Diploma Program the Cosmetology Instructor will prepare students for entry-level Cosmetologist positions in salons, spas, and self-employment.
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As a Costume/Cosmetology Technician you will work with the Cast of our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Production Shows and ship wide Entertainment Offerings by providing costuming support, stage makeup assistance and styling, care and maintenance of performer wigs.
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Oversee the care and maintenance of all Cosmetology associated with ship wide Entertainment offerings. Inventory cosmetology supplies. Assist performers with stage makeup including airbrush and prosthetic applications.
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Skills with styling, care and maintenance of theatrical wigs. Have a valid passport and C1/D Seaman's visa (DCL will provide you with documents to obtain this) Maintain, style and care for all theatrical wigs.
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As a Cosmetology Apprentice, you will perform skills in the salon that you have you have been approved to perform by your apprentice instructor. Once accepted as an apprentice, we will begin the application process for you to become a cosmetology apprentice.
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Examples of Related Work Experience : cosmetology instructor at a beauty/cosmetology school or community college; hair stylists, esthetician, manicurist, hair braider. Preferred Degree Level: Associate of Applied Science Degree in Cosmetology.
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Work experience in the Cosmetology industry with a focus in the following: Service Station Set Up, Infection Control Procedures, Styling, Haircutting, Hair and Scalp Treatments, Chemical Services, Skin Care, Nail Services.
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This rewarding position helps our students achieve their dreams as they prepare for a successful career in Cosmetology, Esthetics, and Barbering. Founded by Mario Tricoci, an accomplished leader and world-renown innovator in the beauty industry, TUBC provides a premium education that develops graduates with the skills, knowledge and professionalism desired by leading companies in the industry.
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Report To: Campus Director & Education Specialist. Engage in regular Communication with the Campus Director and Education Specialist. Tricoci University of Beauty Culture (TUBC) is a Chicago-based education company focused on the beauty industry.
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Be genuinely interested in a career at sea and willing to live and work onboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel. All new hires are required to undergo drug/alcohol testing within the first week onboard and throughout their contracts.
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The Campus Instructor will independently oversee the day to day affairs of their classroom. The Campus Instructor will ensure the highest standard and consistent teaching approach to each student. Recognize and counsel students on dress code violations immediately.
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Weeks 3–4: (10 Days/80 Hours/M-F) Hair Cutting Theory and Diagramming, Square One Length Cut, Round One Length Cut, Triangular One Length Cut, Convex Layers, Concave Layers, Cutting Fringe (Bangs ), Short Haircutting/Barbering, Pixie Cut: Theory, Demo, and Lab. EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in cosmetology.
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Madison College's School of Business and Applied Arts is hiring a Cosmetology Laboratory Coordinator for the Salon. The Cosmetology Laboratory Coordinator supports faculty in the salon lab and aids students as needed, contributing to a productive and educational environment.
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