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BEAUTY THERAPIST POSITION


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Mothers inc. is looking for a new beauty therapist to join our wonderful team.


We want a well spoken and confident Beauty Therapist to join us at our East Dulwich location.


The candidate must be qualified at NVQ level 2/3 or equivalent and have at least 2 years experience.


You must be fully trained in all aspects of beauty therapy including - Nails, Pedicures, Eyebrows, Facials and waxing.


The ideal candidate will be self motivated and up to date with everything new and current in the beauty world. They must be able to communicate well with clients and passionate about what they do. We want a creative and focused individual who wants to help drive Mothers inc forward.


You need to work well individually and also as part of a growing team.


Requirements for this position:


1. Must be available to work a 5 day rota per week ? including weekends

2. Must hold a valid passport/working permit and visa - 1 year minimum

3. Be well presented

4. Be current and up to date with all new beauty treatments

5. Be punctual and reliable


We look forward to receiving your application.


Contact us via email:- [email protected] with your CV and cover letter.


Many thanks

The Mothers inc. team.

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