Head Lice Removal Technician Personal Care, Spas & Fitness - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Head Lice Removal Technician

Head Lice Removal Technician LiceDOCTORS is in need of head lice professionals in your area.
We use only natural ingredients.
Our 100% effective and GUARANTEED process was developed by a doctor.
We have been in business for over 18 years and successfully treated over 30,000 families.
You would be proud to represent LiceDoctors.
( www.
licedoctors.
com ) We pay $30 per hour plus travel expenses.
Respond if you can pass a criminal background check and answer YES to the following:
Do you have access to your own reliable vehicle? Have you seen and dealt with lice before even if informal (such as with your children)? Do you keep your cell phone with you at all times so you can immediately respond to text messages? Is your schedule flexible enough to offer good blocks of time? (Keep in mind our customers may want us anytime 7 days a week including evenings) We go to people's homes and the process takes about 2 to 4 hours (sometimes longer).
Are you amenable to that? The job is physical, similar to that of a hairdresser, does that work for you? Our lice technicians are independent contractors who will need to gather some supplies like scrubs (hospital-like comfortable outfit), a good lamp, magnification, lice combs, etc.
Does that work for you? Preferred additional qualifications (not necessary) You have worked before or work now.
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in healthcare (a nurse, school nurse, HHA, CNA, phlebotomist, etc.
) as a hairdresser in an on-call capacity in a profession where you go to people's homes with children Great for homemakers re-entering the workforce and those with a self-paced, flexible working schedule.
The BEST WAY TO APPLY is to copy and paste this URL into the address bar of your internet browser and fill out the online application.
Applications are looked at first.
http:
//www.
licedoctors.
com/get-job-as-lice-technician.
html.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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