PART TIME AND FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE About Us Alaia Aesthetics is one of the UK’s leading medical aesthetics clinics, recognised for post-operative care, lymphatic drainage, and advanced body sculpting treatments. Led by an award-winning nurse and mentor, we combine medical expertise with luxury service. We are now seeking an Aesthetic Therapist / Medical Aesthetician to join our team. This role is perfect for ambitious individuals eager to learn, take on new challenges, and expand their expertise in a supportive, professional environment. Ongoing in-house training is provided, and we also encourage staff to bring their own skills to our growing clinic. Treatments We Offer • Lymphatic drainage and post-operative surgical massage & care, • Seroma and drain management, • Wood therapy, • Electrolysis body sculpting 1. Deliver high-quality treatments with a focus on patient safety, comfort, and results., 2. Provide excellent standards of customer care and client education., 3. Document accurate treatment notes, consent forms, and aftercare protocols., 4. Monitor and anticipate stock requirements, consumables, and equipment needs., 5. Work closely with nurses to deliver integrated aesthetic services., 6. Capture professional treatment content (before/after photos, videos) for social media using clinic devices., 7. Maintain confidentiality and uphold clinic presentation standards. Essential Requirements • NVQ Level 2 (minimum) in Beauty Therapy, • Minimum 2 years’ hands-on experience in a clinic, spa, or aesthetics setting, • Knowledge of health, safety, and confidentiality protocols, • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, • Strong communication and client-care skills, • Qualifications in massage therapies (deep tissue, Swedish, sports massage, reflexology), • Additional beauty therapy qualifications (facials, advanced skin treatments, nail/eye treatments), • Experience with energy-based devices (laser, radiofrequency, cavitation), • Experience with laser hair removal treatments, • Knowledge of hyperbaric oxygen chamber operation or therapy delivery, • Confident, professional, and friendly with excellent interpersonal skills, • Flexible with working hours, including evenings and weekends (core hours: 10am–7pm; occasional early/late shifts), • Able to work effectively in a busy clinic environment, • Starting rate: £14 per hour (self-employed basis), • Commission opportunities on services and product sales, • Free or discounted aesthetic treatments and products, • Flexible working hours, • Ongoing training and development opportunities, • Supportive and ambitious team culture Message for more information
Duties: Observation & Development: Monitor children’s growth and development, identifying individual needs and interests. Plan and deliver engaging activities that promote learning, creativity and social skills. Provide a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for children. Attend to their daily needs including meals, hygiene, rest and play. Build and maintain strong, supportive relationships with parents and guardians. Act as the primary point of contact for any inquiries, updates, or concerns. Develop relationships with local schools, nurseries, and community groups to support children’s education and wellbeing. Coordinate with educational institutions when required. Identify opportunities to introduce new activities, learning resources and age-appropriate programs to enrich children’s experiences. Work closely with parents, educational professionals and health providers to ensure holistic care and support for each child. Stay informed on childcare regulations, safeguarding policies and early years education standards. Ensure that all care practices meet legal and professional requirements. Continuous Improvement: Regularly reflect on practice, seek feedback and update childcare strategies to maintain a high-quality service. Skills: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong sales and marketing skills. In-depth knowledge of child admissions regulations and procedures. Excellent research and analytical skills. Time management and organisational skills. Strong work ethic, self-motivation, and a results-oriented attitude. Qualification and experience: 2-3 Years Experience Required Bachelor's degree (Preferred)
Job description Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Deputy Nursery Manager to assist in room leading and overseeing the daily operations of our nursery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in child care or early years education and experience working with children. This role requires excellent leadership skills, the ability to communicate effectively with staff and parents, and a commitment to providing high-quality childcare in a nurturing environment. Responsibilities Deliver high quality childcare to children aged 0-5, to be a key person and to room lead. Assist the manager in day-day operations of the nursery, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Including covering managerial duties in the absence of the manager. Lead and support a team of childcare staff, fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. Develop and implement age-appropriate educational programmes/activity planning that promote children's development and learning. Communicate effectively with parents regarding their children's progress, behaviour, and any concerns that may arise. Drive initiatives to enhance the nursery's reputation within the community and attract new families. Maintain accurate records of children's attendance, development milestones, and any incidents that occur within the nursery. Ensure the nursery is a safe, clean, and stimulating environment for all children. Be responsible, alongside manager for safeguarding. Will be required to hold deputy safeguarding lead role. Training provided as necessary. Qualifications Minimum of 2 years Room leading experience or nursery deputy management role. A qualification in Early Years/Childcare at Level 3 and above is essential. Safeguarding lead experience is desired. SENCO experience is highly desirable. Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage a diverse team effectively. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and verbal. A genuine passion for childcare and early years education. Ability to drive initiatives that enhance the quality of care provided at the nursery. If you are an enthusiastic individual who meets these qualifications and is ready to make a positive impact on young lives, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Deputy Nursery Manager. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £28,000.00-£29,000.00 per year Benefits: Employee discount Free parking Transport links Work Location: In person Application deadline: 26/07/2025
To lead and manage all aspects of the nursery, ensuring high-quality care and education for children in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. The Nursery Manager oversees staff, maintains standards of safeguarding, health and safety, and ensures that the nursery operates efficiently and profitably, while providing a nurturing and stimulating environment for children, families, and staff.