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Aesthetic Technician - Aesthetician

MI - Detroit

Sono Bello is America's top cosmetic surgery specialist, with 185+ board-certified surgeons who have performed over 300,000 laser lipo and body contouring procedures. A career at Sono Bello means being part of a dynamic and high-energy work environment where every team member can make a difference. We love what we do, and it shows! We believe everyone deserves to have their best body today and pursue their best life now.

 

A career at Sono Bello means being part of a dynamic and high-energy work environment, where each one of our team members can make a difference. We love what we do, and it shows. We are the national leader in providing cutting edge, personalized body transformations. We believe everyone deserves to have their best body today, and pursue their best life now. Sono Bello is a fast-paced small surgery center and we provide our team members advantages that most other medical facilities don’t:

  • No work on Holidays or night shifts so you can have a normal/regular life balance
  • Work in “happy medicine”; treating patients who are excited about improving their lives
  • Competitive pay and benefits

The Aesthetic Technician is responsible for delivering excellent patient care first and foremost, ensuring proper
execution of body contouring procedures according to policies and training, meeting key performance indicators, and fostering
a spirit of teamwork.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Embodies the Sono Bello Mission Statement and Core Values by ensuring our patients’ safety and
    experience are the top priority, working with integrity, continually evolving, learning, and collaborating as
    a team to create a challenging and rewarding culture.
  • Executes and ensures strict HIPAA protocol.
  • Achieves key metrics including monthly sales, upsell targets, and productivity goals. Practices good patient
    lead management, contact, and outreach practices as needed.
  • Reviews paperwork thoroughly prior to procedure to ensure current medical history, physical
    exam, current medication history, and other required elements are present.
  • Performs treatments per company policy and procedure (provided upon hire and available
    thereafter).
  • Ensures delivery of patient care in an environment that optimizes patient safety and reduces the
    likelihood of medical/health care errors
  • Recognizes the need to elevate care to RN and/or Physician for resolution.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of standard precautions, hand hygiene, transmission-based precautions, and
    personal protective equipment.
  • Practices Quality Improvement measures according to QI policy and AAAHC guidelines.
  • Comprehends Sono Bello’s electronic tracking tools and databases. Must be well-informed on updated
    content and materials therein.
  • Establishes and maintains a secure knowledge and understanding of all policies, procedures, and
    associated forms. Policies, procedures, and forms are subject to change and an Aesthetic Technician
    must be current on all changes regarding forms.
  • Assumes responsibility for the successful completion of initial and annual training requirements.
  • Attends and participates in scheduled clinic and corporate meetings including staff education, in-services,
    and clinic staff meetings.
  • Provides back-up support for other administrative staff as necessary.

ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Laser Safety; Understands where lasers are being used and that access to these areas should be controlled.
  • Must be proficient in basic computer skills and utilization of MS Office Suite.
  • Must maintain BLS certification.
  • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance
    instructions and procedure manuals.
  • Ability to write reports and correspondence.

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Pay may vary by location, and actual compensation depends on factors like qualifications, experience, skills, and business needs. Sono Bello may adjust this range in the future. Full-time employees may also receive benefits such as incentives, equity, health coverage, 401(k) matching, paid time off, and parental leave.

Benefits Package includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401K, EAP, PTO, and Paid Holidays.

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