Barbering OR Cosmetology Instructor - Paul Mitchell Schools
Pasadena, CA
About the Job
Paul Mitchell The School Pasadena is seeking a licensed Cosmetology & Barber Instructors (Learning Leader) who have a positive attitude, is motivated and energetic, and is versatile in his/her technical skills and a proven success in salon skills, including retailing and building clientele. Candidate must be open to learning and adapting to our Paul Mitchell systems and culture and committed to intensive continuing education.
Job Responsibilities:
- Lesson-planning and teaching of classes on men's cutting and grooming, hair color, cosmetology theory, and professional development, using the Paul Mitchell systems and culture.
- Actively coaching and assisting students (Future Professionals) on clinic classroom to include technical assistance as well as coaching on barbershop and salon success skills such as guest consultations, re-booking, and retailing.
- Modeling the Paul Mitchell culture and positive professional habits for our Future Professionals.
Qualifications:
- Applicants must possess Barbering OR Cosmetology License in the State of Califormia. Professional experience in Barbering OR Cosmetology; teaching experience would be a major plus
- Proven successful salon/barber shop experience with strong results in building clientele, up-selling, rebooking, and retailing
- Passion for educating, learning, and helping others is an absolute must
Skills/Competencies Required:
- Current California Barbering OR Cosmetology license
- 3 years full-time experience working as a barber Or Cosmetologist
- Excellent organization, coaching, and communication skills
- Skills in supervision, teamwork, documentation, and return on investment
- Solid work history with verifiable references
- Passion for the beauty and barbering industries
- Honesty and professionalism
- Knowledge in Paul Mitchell Schools' cultural and technical systems is preferred
Paul Mitchell The School Pasadena is an equal opportunity employer.
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