Superior Nails Ltd • Wickford, Essex

Trainee Nail Technician / Nail Technician

About this role

Trainee or experienced Nail Technician required

High street Salon in Wickford.

Required Thursday to Saturday with the option for full time.

The shop is open from 9am to a nominal closure time of 6pm. Last customers are generally booked for 5:45 which can lead to finish times of 7pm although trainees will not usually be required to work this late.

Busy periods may be later than this.

Ideally with good experience required but training will be given. Some experience is needed.

Duties will include, when fully competent, providing clients with the following services

Gel nails and toes.

Full sets of acrylics.

Pedicures.

Nail cutting and polishing.

Take off.

Artwork.

The successful applicant will also be required to

Keep basic work records.

Participate in a cleaning rota.

Record use of stock.

Answer the phone, make booking, take payment and provide general front of house services.

Experience with Instagram, facebook, tik-tok and you tube would be highly desirable to assist with marketing and would lead to faster progression.

The position is initially employed on a hourly rate according to age and experience with a view to a permenant self-employed position renting a chair in the salon.

The salon is a few minutes walk from Wickford Station and metered parking is available nearby. Free parking is available within a 10 minute walk.

Interviews will include a practical element so 1 hour should be allowed for.

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