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Spa Therapist

Hampshire Court Hotel & Spa
Hampshire
2 days ago
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Are you a level 3 experienced Spa Therapist with a passion for providing an outstanding guest experience? 

Are you looking for a clear development pathway for your career? 

The important stuff: 

Elemis uniform provided
15% retail commission scheme for product sales
A clear development pathway
Free health club membership (T&Cs apply)
Discounts across The QHotels Collection
Family & Friends discounts in hotels across The QHotels Collection
Support with training & professional qualifications, including course fees!
Various learning & development available
Access to an Employee Assistance Program – Hospitality Action
Refer a friend scheme
FREE parking
AND……much, much more! 

What will I do? 

Create a relaxing experience for the guest whether they are attending as a hotel guest or on a spa break, deliver a variety of treatments and using your expertise, advise on the best products for the guest. You will sell a variety of products from our retail offer as well as upselling or booking guests in for additional or further treatments.  You'll attend regular training with our Elemis Ambassadors across the group to perfect your skills!

Is this the role for me? 

NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) beauty /
spa qualification 

Previous experience as a Spa Therapist is
desirable, not essential 

Elemis & Jessica Nails knowledge and experience
would be a bonus! 





Curious to find out more? 

Hampshire Court Hotel & Spa is a 4*, 90-bedroom property, located in Basingstoke. Our hotel has The Hampshire restaurant, Time Out bar & lounge, a garden terrace and we offer afternoon tea as well as private dining and meetings & event spaces. The leisure facilities include two pools, a gym, five indoor tennis courts, and a relaxing Elemis spa. 

The QHotels Collection are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and we are committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities for all.  We believe everyone should be treated equal so should you require any reasonable adjustments to any stage of the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to let us know so we can make the changes accordingly.   

The QHotels Collection proudly supports the UK Armed Forces and have signed the Armed Forces Covenant achieving the Silver Award.  

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