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Nurse Practitioner- Aesthetic Injector

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NakedMD

Houston, TX, USA

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We believe in keeping beauty, Naked. Bringing lavish and affordable experiences to anyone and everyone who simply desires it. Through a minimalistic, personalized approach to aesthetics, we are redefining wellness and creating a world where changing the meaning of beauty is our declaration. Because when you look good, you feel good. We are currently seeking Nurse Practitioners who are interested in a rewarding Aesthetic Injector career. The ideal candidate will uphold the highest medical integrity with a heart for servant leadership and always promote the patient’s well-being by providing the highest standards of care. Requirements Responsibilities Perform patient evaluations, this includes but not limited to - Good Faith exams, medical history, patient desired results, treatment plans and explanation of aesthetic results, risks and benefits Perform Aesthetic Services- dermal fillers, neurotoxins, micro-needling and medical grade chemical peels Maintain accurate medical documentation, such as patient charting, before & after photos and treatment records. Prioritize patient safety above all else: inspect the injection room and act to maintain excellent hygiene and safety (decontaminating equipment, sanitizing surfaces, preparing injection room etc.) Honor and respect the diversity of our patients and their individual rights to care. Acknowledge and remedy mistakes and seek to maintain and advance your skills and understanding within the industry. Part-time role: Must be able to work Fri/Sat + 1 Weekday TN, CA, NV state licenses are a plus Skills Proven experience as a Nurse Practitioner Knowledge of aesthetic nursing care methods and procedures Knowledge of health and safety guidelines and procedures Strong organizational and multi-tasking skills Patient with excellent problem-solving skills Valid nurse practitioner license

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