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Mutha Pearl is a full-service beauty studio/salon in the Financial District looking for an experienced, licensed nail technician to join our eclectic and creative team! We want to shine light on the talent of nail technicians and artists, who are underrepresented in our beauty industry! Nail art and creativity is a plus but not required. Opportunity for commission (Nail Art). The Nail Technician will provide nail care treatments to our customers based on their needs and preferences. Nail Technician responsibilities include polishing fingernails and toenails, painting designs and applying gel and acrylic nails. If you’re up-to-date with nail art techniques and know how to provide excellent customer service, we’d love to meet you! Responsibilities: Manicures and Pedicures Clean, cut and shape nails Recommend colors and designs based on each customer’s style Remove previously applied polish Prepare and clean beauty station in-between appointments Sterilize equipment before use Inform clients about additional services (e.g. haircuts & coloring, facials, lashes, etc.) Give hand and foot massages Offer nail care treatment tips (e.g. how to strengthen nails and how to make manicures last longer) Excellent customer service Skills: Proven work experience as a Nail Technician/Artist Expertise in basic and advanced nail techniques; including Aprex Gel-X, Structure Nail, Acrylic, etc. Understanding of sanitation and sterilization standards Experience in customer service Certification in Cosmetology or Nail Art is a plus Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: From $15.00 per hour Expected hours: 30 – 40 per week Compensation Package: Commission pay (Nail Art & Nail Spa Packages) Tips
Prescription Processing: Receive and verify prescriptions from doctors or patients. Accurately interpret prescription orders, including medication dosage, strength, and directions. Prepare and label medications according to prescription orders. Ensure the correct drug, dosage, and instructions are provided. Medication Dispensing: Assist in the preparation of medication by counting, measuring, and mixing medications. Dispense prescribed medications to patients. Ensure the right medication is provided to the right patient. Inventory Management: Monitor and maintain inventory levels of medications and supplies. Order and stock medications as necessary. Check for expired medications and ensure proper disposal when required. Customer Service: Provide excellent customer service by answering patient inquiries and addressing concerns. Explain proper medication usage, dosage, and potential side effects to patients. Assist patients in understanding prescription refills, insurance matters, or general pharmacy policies. Medication Preparation and Compounding: Prepare customized medications (e.g., creams, ointments, solutions) when required. Follow strict guidelines for compounding sterile and non-sterile medications. Record Keeping and Documentation: Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient medication records. Document prescription orders, refills, and patient consultations. Ensure confidentiality of patient information according to HIPAA regulations. Quality Control: Double-check prescriptions for accuracy and completeness. Ensure medications are properly stored, following safety protocols. Participate in routine audits or checks to maintain compliance with legal and regulatory standards. Collaboration with Pharmacists and Healthcare Professionals: Work under the supervision of licensed pharmacists to ensure proper patient care. Communicate with doctors or other healthcare professionals regarding prescription clarifications or medication interactions. Insurance and Billing: Process insurance claims and verify patient insurance information. Assist patients in understanding prescription coverage and any out-of-pocket costs. Maintaining Pharmacy Equipment: Ensure all pharmacy equipment is functioning properly, including pill counters, label printers, and compounding tools. Pharmacy technicians play an essential role in supporting pharmacists and ensuring that patients receive the correct medication and care.