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Pinch Med Spa

Boston, MA, USA

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Help Us Launch Pinch in Boston - Join as a Founding Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner Pinch Med Spa is expanding to Massachusetts, and we’re looking for passionate and entrepreneurial Nurse Practitioners (APRNs) to join us at the ground level of this exciting launch. This is a unique opportunity to be one of the first Pinch Providers in Massachusetts — shaping the way we bring in-home aesthetic treatments to clients across the state. Whether you're looking for supplemental income, more autonomy, or the chance to build your own business with support, Pinch is designed to help you thrive. What is Pinch? Pinch is a concierge med spa that delivers treatments like Tox, Chemical Peels, Microneedling, and more — directly to clients in the comfort of their homes. Providers enjoy total flexibility, building their own schedules while earning competitive income, with all the infrastructure (malpractice, marketing, tech, training, support, and supplies) covered. Why Join Now? As we launch in Massachusetts, this is your chance to become a market leader. You'll have the opportunity to build your client base early, influence local growth strategies, and collaborate closely with our team as we expand. What We’re Looking For: Licensed Nurse Practitioners (APRN/NP) excited about aesthetics and mobile concierge care Motivated professionals ready to grow with us and be part of a high-impact launch Providers who value flexibility, quality, and delivering personalized care What You’ll Do: Administer in-home aesthetic treatments (Tox, Microneedling, Peels, etc.) with excellence Build a loyal client base with support from our marketing and tech teams Complete our streamlined virtual (and optional hands-on) training to get started Maintain accurate electronic records and follow best practices in care Collaborate with other providers and contribute to our growing Massachusetts team Enjoy the freedom to set your own hours and scale your practice your way Why Pinch? Founded by a double board-certified physician and experienced tech entrepreneur, Pinch combines clinical excellence with startup agility. We’re creating a new way to experience med spa treatments — one that's provider-first, flexible, and community-driven. Let’s Build Something Beautiful in Massachusetts - Together. Requirements Qualifications: Active APRN license in Massachusetts required; Full Practice Authority (FPA) required Entrepreneurial aspirations, passion for aesthetics, and commitment to personal growth Proficiency in social media, networking, and hospitality is advantageous At the minimum we require a certification in injectables Education and Experience: Must have: Active APRN license in Massachusetts Highly regarded: Established network interested in aesthetic treatments Advantageous: Prior experience or certifications in aesthetics Suggested: Ideally 5 to 25 hours per week, on average, to be available for appointments Benefits Enjoy a flexible schedule: Set your availability and work near home Don't quit your day job: Choose your hours, including options for nights, weekends, or standard business hours Build community: supportive professional staff and collaborative colleagues Clinic-in-a-Box: You get everything you need, from insurance & training to technology & marketing support Have fun! Pinch Providers love learning, hosting parties, and helping clients feel like their favorite selves Low risk: Get started in aesthetics with no upfront capital. Pinch gives you everything you need Be your own boss: Experience injectors can earn more by building their own client base Earn Extra income: Supplement income from your day job or even build this into your primary gig

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