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Massage and/or Beauty Therapists needed!


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We are looking for part-time and full-time Level 2 Beauty & Level 3 Beauty/Massage Therapists.


Preferably a years experience with both male and female clients.


Living local to South East London would be an advantage.


The applicant will be loyal, honest, have respect for themselves and those around them in line with the ethos of the company. They will also be able to work on their own or within a team and able to take on further training as necessary in order to be able to confidently represent the MindBody Therapy Group.


Polite, friendly, positive attitude, great client services skills.

Personable and lots of energy, ideas and enthusiasm.

Flexible and confident in their abilities.

Good written and spoken communication skills, able to manage booking system / reception.

Dedicated, passionate, committed.

Ability to be discreet, tactful and confidential.

Ability to be courteous but firm when dealing with difficult visitors/clients.

Self motivated and able to use own initiative and be proactive.

Punctuality and reliability.

Professional work ethics with personal integrity.

Willingness to learn and develop their career in therapy.


You will receive a basic per hour and/or higher client commission as well as offering staff perks such as 50% off treatments; free sauna; discount for family and friends and product commission.


Salary: ?7.50 to ?10.00 /hour


Commission rate and hours will be allocated in accordance with demand and experience but we are also very flexible to people's lifestyles. The role holder will be available and flexible, to work some evenings and weekends and to contribute to events and Centre promotions.


If interested please sending your CV and qualifications to [email protected]


Website: www.therapy4life.net

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