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Part-Time Esthetician Level I

 

About Face Reality:

Face Reality Skincare was created with one goal: to give people clear skin and confidence. With over 50 million people suffering from the physical and emotional toll of acne, we made it our mission to develop an effective way to achieve clear skin through adaptive, expert

guidance by trained estheticians and premium formulas that use only tested, safe ingredients. We are dedicated to giving not just real results but celebrating people and their skin at every part of their journey. 

 

Our Core Values

Integrity, Inclusion, Collaboration, Adaptability, Accessibility

Our supportive business model ensures that everyone has a clear path to success and growth. We foster an inclusive space in which people are valued for who they are and are encouraged to collaborate to see goals fully realized. Fostering an open, honest culture gives us the opportunity to achieve greater trust internally and externally. Remaining flexible and adaptive allows us to remain responsive to the ever-changing world. Doing right, even if it is difficult, is of the utmost importance. 

 

Position Overview

We are in search of a Licensed Esthetician looking for a meaningful role in our Danville, CA facility! Face Reality provides high quality, result driven acne services delivered in a beautiful and educational environment. Our Estheticians build a treatment plan for their clients to clear their skin and provide on-going care to keep them clear.

Our Estheticians are a critical link to create an outstanding customer experience. Your expertise in Face Reality’s skincare products, methods, and protocol will make you an essential part of our team. We are a rapidly growing business, with growth opportunities for those who perform above and beyond. Will report up to the Clinic Manager. This position is onsite in the Danville Clinic working part-time Tuesday - Saturday. 

 

Key Responsibilities:

 

Scope and impact

  • Fully understands the Clear Skin Method and Adaptive Approach
  • Understanding of the professional and retail product assortment
  • Understanding of the various treatment protocols
  • Understanding of the client’s clear skin journey

 

Product Knowledge

  • Familiar with skincare products, including ingredients, formulations, and their effects on the skin, this will allow the esthetician to recommend suitable products for client’s specific needs

 

Client Consultation

  • Can conducts through client consultations to assess skin concerns, allergies and preferences
  • Effective communication skill is crucial in understanding and addressing clients’ needs
  • Maintain a high level of professionalism, including ethical behavior, confidentiality and a positive attitude
  • Build trust with client

 

Sanitation Hygiene

  • Strict adherence to proper sanitation and hygiene practices that are set forth by the CA Board of Barbering and Cosmetology
  • Maintain clean tools and workspace

 

Sales and Retail Skills

  • Has the ability to recommend and sell skincare products to clients, providing guidance on at-home skincare routines
  • Requires effective communication and product knowledge 

 

Qualifications and Experience:

  • California Esthetician license required
  • Bachelor's Degree Preferred or comparable job experience
  • Acne Expert Certification a plus
  • Skin Knowledge:
    • Basic understanding of skincare techniques, products and treatments
    • Includes knowledge of different skin types, conditions and the ability to recommend appropriate skincare regimens
  • Facial Treatments:
    • Proficiency in performing various facial treatments such as cleansing, exfoliation, extractions and mask applications
    • Should be skilled in adapting treatments based on individual skin needs
  • Equipment Operations:
    • Familiarity with the operation of esthetician equipment such as steamers, microdermabrasion machines and other specialized tools used in skincare treatments
  • Computer Proficiency:
    • Basic computer skills including navigating operations systems (windows/ MacOS), word processing software, email communication (composing and sending messages, attaching files, organizing messages into folders)
  • Time Management:
    • Efficiently managing appointment schedules and treatment times to provide timely and effective services to clients

Physical Demands

  • Must be able to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds
  • Ability to stand, walk, and bend for extended periods
  • Excellent hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity
  • Ability to move around the office including stooping, crouching, and/or kneeling to troubleshoot issues
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and have a clean driving record
  • Ability to perform repetitive tasks with accuracy and attention to detail
  • Must be able to communicate effectively in verbal and written form
  • Comfortable lifting, pushing, and pulling equipment and materials
  • Comfortable using a computer, keyboard, and mouse

 

The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.

Compensation: $23.50-$25/hr + bonus + award units + 10% on product sales + tips!

Benefits: Generous paid time off, paid sick leave, paid company holidays

At Face Reality you will be a part of a high performing team and contribute to a high-growing brand journey.  Face Reality was awarded one of the Best Places to Work in the Bay for the second year in a row and one of the fastest growing companies in the bay for the sixth year in a row. Come join us!

 

 

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