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Join a leading skincare clinic as an Aesthetic Registered Nurse, where you'll be pivotal in delivering exceptional client experiences with advanced skincare technologies. This role demands compassion, expertise, and an eye for detail, ensuring that every client leaves feeling valued and cared for. With a flexible schedule and opportunities for professional growth, you will play a crucial part in enhancing the Skin Laundry culture and operational success.
Schedule/Availability :
Ability to commute/cover other clinics : Reliably commute to home clinic location & periodically travel to other clinics to provide coverage as needed.
Physical Requirements: This role requires long periods of Sitting & standing. Individuals are required to lift and move inventory and other clinic assets.
Job Summary
As part of the clinic team the Aesthetic Registered Nurse is a medical skincare professional who partners with their clinic team to provide clients’ excellence services with advanced medical-grade technologies and skin care product recommendations on their customized skin care journey. While other companies also specialize in injectables, hair removal and tattoo removal, we specialize in one thing - facials. Helping develop effective routines and customized plans for clients with compassion and high-energy. RN’s should be ready to join a hard-working & high volume medical-grade skin care clinic.
Reports To : Clinic Manager
Qualifications
Hire contingent on passing successful background check to be hired in the state of GA due to Laser Practitioner requirements.
Required education:
Associate
Required experience:
Registered Nurse (RN): 3 years
Required license or certification:
Registered Nurse (RN)
Current State Nursing License
BLS
Responsibilities Include:
Creating Curated Client Experiences
-Present & promote customized no-downtime laser facials best suited for current and perspective clients’ personal skincare needs and are safe and effective for all skin types.
-Discuss the importance of the skin care protocols created by the medical team.
-Celebrate the success of the results our clients seeing.
Supporting Store Operations Success
-Support clinic success by improving efficiency and accuracy amongst all processes and procedures within the business
-Assists with orientation, training, coaching, and developing staff members to understand and execute operational expectations
-Establishes adequate staff to ensure timely patient visits
-Strong communication skills, ability to multitask, and comfortability with computer/store systems
-Establishes and maintains effective client retention processes
Enhancing Skin Laundry Culture
-Partner with clinic team to provide people-oriented, enjoyable & comfortable workplace of belonging.
-Respect and support all team members individuality & provide an inclusive environment
-Understand opportunities and support the team to meet personal & clinic goals.
-Maintains organizational relationships
Employee Benefits & Perks :
5 ways we give back to YOU
We are committed to your growth
You are our priority. Skin Laundry has a team of individuals who are responsible for building out a roadmap that makes your success and development guaranteed - as long as you are willing to put in the work.
Work/Life Balance
We believe that all our team members should be cared for as a HUMAN first and foremost. We have an extensive Holiday Policy and are working relentlessly to release new initiatives that support your mental health in and out of work.
You will be led, not managed
The days of being managed are over. We believe that success comes from working alongside a People Leader who is there to support and uplift - not criticize and over-look.
Speak Up Culture
Let’s face it - suffering in silence should no longer be the norm. At Skin Laundry your voice is not only heard, but VITAL to the health of the organization. You have a safe space to speak up, give feedback, and share your needs.
It’s as simple as that. We are a group of humble, kind, and self-aware individuals - there is no room for bullying, gossip, racism, or any other kind of discrimination or intolerance here.
We love hearing from anyone who is enthusiastic about transforming the skin care & beautyindustry. Not sure you meet all the qualifications? Research shows that women and members of other under-represented groups tend to not apply to jobs when they think they may not meet every qualification, when, in fact, they often do! We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and strongly encourage you to apply
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time, with or without notice.
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