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Level 4 Diploma in Salon Management

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Information about this Course


Study Type
Part Time

Course Area
Hairdressing

Entry Requirements
A strong desire to be a manager; a Level 3 award in barbering/hairdressing and or beauty qualification with at least 3 years' salon experience is favoured; or 3 years experience in the work place with supervisory/management roles or experience.

Course Information

Todays salon’s are driven and powered by technology, high customer expectations and an ever changing modern environment.

The Level 4 Salon Management programme is a professional qualification where you will gain in-depth knowledge and further develop your skills in managing and developing a modern salon. It is vital to encourage teamwork in any business setting and you will learn how to create and sustain high performing teams delivered by industry leading professional and multi salon owner, Lloyd Hughes within the Academy set-up at Fareham College. The Academies Barbering, Aesthetics and Hair & Beauty are innovating and exciting environments to grow and progress your expertise leading to a successful career in management, whilst developing a wide range of transferable skills.

This course will take you through the different aspects of supervising, managing and developing personnel and the business development systems required to successfully manage a business.

Mandatory Units:

·         Management of health, safety & security in the salon

·         Quality management of client care in the hair and beauty sector

·         Sales management in the hair and beauty sector

·         Public relations in in the hair and beauty sector

·         Salon management

Example additional Units:

·         Research in the hair and beauty sector

·         Marketing in the hair and beauty sector

·         Human resource management within the hair and beauty sector



Assessment
You will be assessed through a variety of methods including essays, assignments, projects, reports and presentations. There will be an element of independent study.

Considerations
This professional course will require a high standard of preparation, research and production of case studies to ensure full compliance with industry requirements. In addition to the course fees you will also be required to purchase additional resources.

Progression
This qualification will enable you to have a successful future as a management professional within service based industries.

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