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Omni Hotels & Resorts

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Opening in Fall 2025, Omni Fort Lauderdale will provide South Florida with 120,000 square feet of event space, new food and beverage options, a Natural Spring inspired full-service spa and entertainment pedestrian plaza featuring high-end shopping, amphitheater, charter boat docking and beautiful promenade. The hotel will also have over 120,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and event space, including a grand ballroom, junior ballroom, 25 breakout rooms and pre-function meeting space with waterfront views.

30+ days ago
Licensed Esthetician (Facial Specialist / Electrologist)

Skin Spa New York

Miami Beach, Florida

Licensed Esthetician (Facial Specialist / Electrologist): Skin Spa New York is seeking motivated and talented Estheticians with the drive to help clients achieve their skincare and body goals. Skin Spa New York has been providing premium wellness services since 2005 and are excited to celebrate 20 years of success with locations in New York, Boston, and Miami.

25 days ago
Part Time Esthetician, Aventura Mall

BIOLOGIQUE RECHERCHE

Aventura, FL

The BR esthetician is responsible for performing a variety of facial and body treatments designed to increase, improve, or maintain the health and appearance of the skin using extensive knowledge of our customizable approach to skincare. Responsibilities:Greet customers upon arrival and guide them through products and services while engaging in respectful communication on topics relating to their interests.

5 days ago
Licensed Esthetician - Coral Gables, FL

Vensure Employer Solutions

Coral Gables, FL

Perform a wide range of esthetic treatments, including but not limited to: - Facials, chemical peels, dermaplaning, microdermabrasion, and microneedling. Strong knowledge of skin analysis and corrective skincare treatments.

30+ days ago
Esthetician

FACE FOUNDRIÉ

Dania Beach, FL

Our “SKIN EXPERT” (Esthetician / Cosmetologist) is responsible for performing 40-50 minute facials, brows, lashes and waxing. Skin Experts provide excellent customer service, achieve all service and product goals as well as following all of FACE FOUNDRIÉ guidelines.

2 days ago
FT Lead Massage Therapist

Merritt Hospitality, LLC d/b/a HEI Hotels & Resorts

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Provide services, as appropriate and qualified (i.e., body treatments, skin care and/or massage treatments), ensure staffing levels are optimal to control labor, maximize revenue opportunity and fill in for staff as needed. Maintain a professional clean appearance of self and clinic by wearing a clean and pressed uniform, following the table dressing and draping protocols, and keeping the therapy room clean.

30+ days ago
Cowshed Spa Manager

Soho House & Co.

Miami, FL

A successful Spa Manager is an energetic and enthusiastic leader who ensures changing rooms and sauna are hygienic, merchandise is visually optimized to increase spend and staff schedules are managed as well as various services offered to member / guest are marketed appropriated and advertised through all media channels. Ensure that all financial transactions are completed in accordance with finance procedures, including security, processing and banking (as appropriate) as well as responsible for partnering with General Manager and local leadership to create, maintain and manage reporting on monthly performance of the facility against budget projections.

30+ days ago

Miami Esthetician Jobs Overview

A career in esthetics can be incredibly gratifying and innovative. Professionals working in esthetician jobs are licensed skin care specialists trained to apply treatments and perform procedures that promote the health and beauty of the skin. There are plenty of opportunities for progression into specialized fields such as medical esthetics, spa therapy, and makeup artistry. If you have a passion for helping others feel confident, and thrive on continuous learning, a job as an esthetician could be your perfect match.

The overall employment of estheticians and skin specialists is forecast to grow 29% over the next decade, which is faster than the average for all occupations. This is, in part, due to the increase in luxury spas and an aging population.

The role of an esthetician involves using their knowledge of skin conditions to improve the overall appearance of their client's skin. You might use natural ingredients, chemicals, and special equipment to administer therapies and treatments such as facials, chemical peels, laser resurfacing, light therapy, microdermabrasion, and scrubs.

Some typical duties of an esthetician include:

  • evaluating clients' skin and offering recommendations for treatments
  • maintaining a sanitary environment for procedures
  • providing facial, hair removal, and acne treatments
  • performing massages on the face and scalp
  • applying face and body masks, wraps, and scrubs
  • referring clients to other healthcare professionals for more severe skin conditions

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About Working in Miami, Florida

Miami is further south than any other major mainland U.S. city, but it still manages to have an active snow ski club. Since 1968, they've hosted happy hours, cultural events, and ski trips to Utah, Canada, and Japan. But that's not Miami's only quirk. One of the most unique things about Miami is its extensive Art Deco architecture. More than 800 buildings adorn Miami's Art Deco Historic District with pastel paint and neon-lit exteriors. So, if you're not spending all your time relaxing at the beach, strolling the streets of the Wynwood neighborhood's outdoor graffiti museum, or eating at an open-air restaurant in Little Havana, you might want to search for jobs in Miami.

Miami's Brickell Avenue has been called "Wall Street South" and the "financial capital of Latin America," supporting Miami jobs in banking, finance, and international commerce. If you're interested in pursuing a job in Miami, you can also check out the nearby communities of Miami Gardens, Hialeah, and Hollywood as well.

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How Much Do Esthetician Jobs Pay in Miami, Florida?

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