Injector (NP/PA)

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Job Title: Injector (NP/PA) Reports To: Spa Manager (+ guidance of Medical Director)

Job Summary: The Injector will have advanced injector experience with comprehensive knowledge of neurotoxins, dermal fillers, laser treatments, and other procedures/services. This role is patient-driven and eager to provide optimal results and able to provide aesthetic non-surgical cosmetic evaluation, consultation, treatments, as well as treatment recommendations as delegated by an overseeing physician. Treatments may include: anti-wrinkle treatments by injection including neurotoxins, dermal fillers, body and facial injections, thread lifts, platelet-rich plasma therapy, microneedling, derma roller, mesotherapy, lip enhancement, buttocks enhancement, cryolipolysis and other fat reduction treatments, chemical peels and microdermabrasion, etc.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

● Prescribe and guide other Injectors on treatment plan(s)

Primary Job Functions:

● Possess a comprehensive understanding of all services, products and programs to guide, educate and communicate with clients.

● Promote, explain and sell add-on products and services to drive upgrades, memberships and retail sales.

● Provide comprehensive treatment plans which complement and enhance results desired by clients while utilizing procedures and products.

● Perform injectable treatments using neurotoxins and dermal fillers.

● Provide accurate charting and clinical documentation of all client care.

● Deliver exceptional customer service by exceeding guest expectations by greeting, assisting, and quickly responding to questions and needs

● Stay up to date on new products and services in the industry.

● Maintain a professional and impeccable spa environment and work area.

Required Skills/Abilities:

● Minimum of 2 years of experience with injectable cosmetic procedures.

● Enjoy working with people and possess a friendly and outgoing personality.

● Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including an ability to communicate effectively with guests, co-workers, and all levels of management.

● Strong knowledge in general business functions and management.

● Basic computer skills with understanding of GSuite, Zoom, and related software.

● PRP, Microneedling, HydraFacial experience are a plus.

● Strong analytical, decision-making and organizational skills.

● Ability to work without direct supervision.

● Flexibility with schedule; including availability to work days, nights, weekends, and holidays.

● A team player and support management and peers as well as business goals.

● A polished, professional appearance at all times.

Licensures and Training:

● NP or PA (required)

● Must hold and maintain current NC state license (required)

● Cosmetic injector training (required)

● Advanced training in body contouring, skin tightening, injectables, etc. (required)

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $55.00 - $65.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Health insurance

Work Location: In person

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