Essential Functions
The purpose of the essential functions list is to allow prospective students who are considering a career to be informed of the physical, emotional, and psychological demands related to training and employment in a field of study. These lists are provided to allow prospective students to make informed career choices by providing them with a summary of the physical abilities and personality traits that are generally required for the successful completion of a curriculum and result in employment in a field of study after graduation. For students to be successful in the Cosmetology programs, they must be able to perform the following essential functions:
Ability to Use Senses
- Visual: Acuity to identify client's Fitzpatrick skin type and skin conditions and read fine print on instructions and manufacturers' manuals
- Hearing: Ability to hear sounds and emergency signals (with auditory aids or full-time interpreter for the hearing impaired) and to understand a normal speaking voice without direct access to the speaker's face
- Smell: Ability to evaluate possible dangers involved in working with chemicals
- Tactile: Feel heat/cold or pain and evaluate the possible danger skin irritations
Motor Ability
- Physical ability to stand for long periods of time, perform minor lifting, and possess finger dexterity
- Ability to multitask
- Ability to have manual dexterity to efficiently and safely use equipment and electrical tools while wearing essential safety glasses and/or gloves and/or other necessary required safety gear
Ability to Understand Need for a Safe Work Environment
- Practical awareness of spills and other potential dangers in the salon/spa, MSDS sheets, and infection control in the salon/spa
- Ability to wear necessary safety gear such as safety glasses, gloves, head covering, and lab jackets
- Ability to maintain a safe environment at all times as required by the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology
Ability to Communicate
- Ability to communicate effectively in verbal and written forms to class partners and or team, instructors, and lab floor clients
- Ability to write and perform routine mathematical calculations used formulations and processing times clearly and correctly. Basic proficiency in technology (computers and peripheral components) as the Cosmetology industry requires
- Perform client consultations in a professional manner
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills for relationships with clients
Ability to Problem Solve
- Intellectual and conceptual ability for measuring, calculating, reasoning, analyzing, and prioritizing daily functions in today's salons and spas. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a sense of urgency without jeopardizing safety
- Ability to react and adjust as directed by instructors during lab or shop instruction or based on customer's needs. Ability to handle client discrepancies
Ability to Maintain Emotional Stability
- Function safely under stress in today's workplace and adapt to changing staff and client/customer situations
- Maintain composure and professionalism at all times in labs and work environment
Ability to Perform Practical Outcomes
- Function under the practical guidelines of the Georgia State Board of Cosmetology and Barbers
- Perform all salon management duties such as receptionist, dispensary, shop manager, and skin care and nail care duties
- Demonstrate time management when performing class assignments, completing appointment books, and performing lab duties
- Show flexibility with changes in the salon industry
- Market salon services
- Attend seminars for continuing education within the salon/spa industry
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