- GMFJ Reference
215403
- Wages
£4.81 p/h
- Hours
35.00 per week
- Date Posted
06/12/2022
- Start Date
20/02/2023
- Approx. Duration
24 Months
- Location
Penwortham
- Status
Now Taking Applications
- Sector
Hairdressing & Beauty
- Opportunity Type
Intermediate Level 2
- Apprenticeship Standard
Hair professional (ST0213)
- Employer
Cartmel Barbers
Description
As part of your daily tasks, you could:
- welcome customers and find out what they want
- give advice on hairstyles and grooming
- cut and style hair
- shave, trim and shape beards and moustaches
- provide scalp, face and neck massages
- clean and sterilise equipment, like combs, razors and clippers
- take payments, keep records and make appointments
- keep up to date with new styles and techniques
For more information about this vacancy please contact Blackpool and the Fylde College on 01253 504343 (Ref ID: 215403)
You'll need:
- customer service skills
- to be thorough and pay attention to detail
- active listening skills
- the ability to work well with your hands
- sensitivity and understanding
- the ability to work well with others
- the ability to work on your own
- to be able to carry out basic tasks on a computer or hand-held device
Level 2 a minimum of English and maths grades A*- D (9-5) (or equivalent) are desirable or willingness to complete Functional Skills Level 1/2
STANDARD & LEVEL
The successful candidate will work towards completing the Level 2 Hair Professional Standard from the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education.
Personalised programme
Your B&FC apprenticeship is made up of several different elements and each one reflects your individual abilities and career goals. Our expert tutors and assessors have relevant industry experience and will support you to achieve all your goals.
Off-the-job training
Developing your skills at work is called on-the-job training, 20% of your apprenticeship (equal to one full day a week) will be ‘off-the-job’. This might include attending College, tackling projects, online learning, coaching, shadowing, or training for your job.
Stacks of support
Assessment mostly takes place in the workplace. When you start, you will be allocated a skills coach, who will visit you at least once a month to guide and support you and help you to plan for your future. We will also provide you with specialist support for your English and maths and for any additional needs that you make us aware of.
You'll need to be:
- confident to chat to clients
As you progress you will attend and enter competitions.
Please note that as part of your application, you are required to provide a copy of your CV and complete the college based online initial assessments in English and Maths.