Beauty Therapists are experts in therapeutic facial and body care, with a strong understanding of key body systems, skin biology, anatomy and cosmetic chemistry. Using this knowledge, Beauty Therapists provide a range of non-medical face, body and relaxation treatments customised to a client’s needs, and recommend appropriate products and after-care. Most Beauty Therapists report to a salon or spa manager, who oversees the day to day operations of the business. Beauty Therapists may also work with nail technicians, massage therapists, and make up artists..

-Duties

Beauty Therapists may perform a variety of different tasks in the course of a working day, including: Conducting skin analysis and advising clients on skin and body care. Performing facial or body massage and treatments, including spa therapy, reflexology and aromatherapy. Removing facial or body hair through waxing or electrolysis. Lash and brow treatments. Applying make-up and advising clients on make-up application techniques. Performing manicures and pedicures. Making appointments, maintaining client records and handling financial transactions. Selling and providing advice on cosmetic and skin care products.

-Area Description

Valencia, on the east coast of Spain, is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with around 800,000 inhabitants in the administrative centre. It’s known for its City of Arts and Sciences, with futuristic structures including a planetarium, an oceanarium and an interactive museum. Valencia also has several beaches, including some within nearby Albufera Park, a wetlands reserve with a lake and walking trails.

-Requirements

Everybody is eligible in working in hotels, but the program is highly beneficial for those studying a degree related to tourism and hospitality. Previous work experience in the same field is considered an advantage.

-Curriculum Activities

You can spend your free time as you like. Valencia offers a great combination of city, sun and beach and plenty of cool things to do. Valencia has a mix of old and new buildings, giving it a real special feel of its own. From medieval castles and towers to modernist and art deco architecture, from nice little shops to big shopping centres, Valencia has it all. One of the most beautiful squares in Valencia is the Plaza de la Reina which in definitely worth visiting. Other interesting places to visit in Valencia are: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, Catedral de Valencia, Museo Nacional de Cerámica, Iglesia de San Nicolas, Museo del Patriarca, La Lonja, Bioparc and Museo de Bellas Artes.

-Work Day

You will be working 8 hours per day with a break for your meal. There are different shifts at the hotel so you may be working in the morning, evening or night shift. You might have a straight shift (work 8 hours in a row) or a split-shift (work 4 hours first and after a break work another 4 hours).

-Who Can Apply

Students ath want to join our International practice program.This will give you a life changing experience. You will get international working experience which always will be valuable for future employment. You will earn money, meet new people, learn about new cultures, improve language skills, develop communication skills, improve your personality and make unforgettable memories.

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