Nurse Practitioner-Experienced Aesthetic Injector (Part-Time)

About Ever/Body:

Ever/Body is revolutionizing cosmetic dermatology with a personalized, tech-driven experience that prioritizes patient education and natural-looking results. Ever/Body leverages best-in-class technology to deliver a seamless consumer experience‒ from online booking, medical records and progress tracking to the most advanced treatments that deliver maximum results with little to no downtime. Ever/Body offers a curated menu of the safest, medically-tested procedures, vetted and administered by experienced medical professionals and tailored to each patient’s unique features and skincare goals.

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More about the role:

Ever/Body is looking for a Part-Time experienced Aesthetic Injector who holds a Nurse Practitioner license. The right candidate has over seven years of independent practice with Botox, Xeomin, or other neurotoxins, dermal fillers, and laser technologies. The ideal candidate is someone with formal training and experience that loves this Industry and have a passion for growth. Candidates must have managerial leadership ability, outstanding customer services, sales and marketing skills, and the knowledge to educate and give guidance to clients about skin care and products. This is a rewarding position for a motivated, educated, and experienced individual. 

What you’ll do:

  • Have an excellent standard of service and maintains protocols
  • Ensure patient's safety and comfort and smooth flow of patient care
  • Ensure proper safety precautions are taken and documented in the patient's medical record
  • Perform skin analysis and evaluation on clients
  • Develop a specific treatment plan for clients and an ongoing follow-up
  • Educate patients on products to enhance their procedures
  • Independently administer advanced injectable treatments for facial wrinkles and using dermal fillers such as Restylane, Juvederm, Voluma, Botox, and other well known products
  • Independently administer advanced cosmetic laser therapies in a professional/clinical atmosphere
  • Assist with scheduling of patients' treatments
  • Maintain supplies and equipment for treatments, including equipment sterilization
  • Attend team meetings, promotional events, and seminars
  • Accurate charting and clinical documentation of each client

What you’ll need:

  • Must hold an active Nurse Practitioner in the state of practice
  • 7+ years administering injectable treatments including but not limited to neuromodulators and dermal fillers such as Restylane, Juvederm, Voluma, Botox, and other well known products is required for consideration
  • 5+ Years of Med Spa, Physician Office, Dermatology or Plastic Surgeon industry experience is required
  • Our ideal candidate is a motivated self-starter, hungry for growth, with an established industry following
  • Experience with EMR software is required
  • Prior experience in timely and accurate charting in a medical setting is required
  • Passion for the industry and working with people with a client first focus
  • Must be a self starter and a team player
  • Knowledgeable of various aesthetic procedures and luxury skin care
  • Must maintain yearly continued education and stay current on product lines & services

Pay & Perks:

  • Highly competitive hourly compensation, with significant bonus potential 
  • Flexible Part-Time schedule
  • Employer discount for Ever/Body’s beauty services and products.

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