Aesthetic Nurse Injector

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Nurse Injector – Mobile Aesthetic Concierge

Overview
Join a fast-growing, mobile concierge aesthetics company that specializes in Botox treatments delivered directly to clients in the comfort of their homes or preferred locations. We're looking for licensed nurses who want the flexibility to set their own schedules, earn competitive compensation, and be supported with everything you need to succeed—from clinical oversight and technology to inventory and insurance.

Who You Are
You’re a licensed provider (RN, NP, PA, MD) who’s compassionate, reliable, and excited about the world of aesthetics. Whether you're an experienced injector or new to the field, we welcome you—no prior injecting experience is required, but completion of a Botox certification course (prior to starting) is mandatory. We’re happy to recommend training programs if needed.

What We Provide

  • Complete inventory and supplies
  • Mobile-friendly booking and charting technology
  • Clinical supervision and medical oversight
  • Professional liability insurance
  • Onboarding support and ongoing education

Your Role

  • Perform mobile Botox treatments in client homes or designated locations
  • Assess client needs and customize aesthetic treatment plans
  • Maintain accurate documentation and patient records
  • Educate clients on pre/post-treatment care and expected outcomes
  • Uphold high standards of safety, hygiene, and professionalism

What You Bring

  • Active nursing license in good standing
  • Botox certification (required prior to seeing clients)
  • Strong interpersonal skills and attention to detail
  • A self-starter mindset with a passion for aesthetics and patient care
  • Reliable transportation and comfort working independently in the field

Perks

  • Work when and where you want
  • No costs – we cover supplies, tech, and support
  • Join a growing network of aesthetic nurses making treatments more accessible

Job Type: Contract

Pay: From $75.00 per hour

Expected hours: 5 – 25 per week

Benefits:

  • Referral program

Work Location: On the road

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