Qualification Overview
Qualification Title | New Zealand Diploma in Beauty Therapy (Level 5) | ||
Qualification Type | Diploma | ||
Level | 5 | ||
Credits | 120 | ||
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Strategic Purpose Statement |
The qualification is designed to provide the beauty sector with therapists who have the skills and knowledge to critically analyse clients' needs and provide advanced beauty services.
This qualification is intended for learners who have prior learning or experience as a beauty therapist to equip them with the skills and knowledge to successfully provide advanced beauty services and manage the operations of a client base or small beauty therapy business. The beauty sector will benefit by having beauty therapists with the skills and knowledge to successfully provide advanced beauty services. Graduates will be capable of working autonomously. |
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Graduate profile |
Graduates of this qualification will be able to:
- Implement professional standards and expectations relating to advanced beauty services including all relevant health, safety and hygiene obligations. - Undertake an in-depth consultation and build rapport with clients to analyse and evaluate their needs, and develop and manage a treatment plan for advanced beauty services. - Apply knowledge of advanced skin care services and products, and related skills, to meet client's needs, during and after treatment, in accordance with industry standards and current and emerging trends. - Apply knowledge of advanced body therapy services and products, and related skills, to meet client's needs, during and after treatment, in accordance with industry standards and current and emerging trends. - Apply knowledge of advanced hair removal services and products, and related skills, to meet client's needs, during and after treatment, in accordance with industry standards and current and emerging trends. - Apply knowledge of relevant aspects of chemistry, physics and biology in an advanced beauty services context to provide effective services and ensure client comfort and safety. - Manage the operation of a small beauty sector business or client base. - Apply knowledge of skin and body diseases and disorders in order to identify symptoms, provide information and advice, and refer clients to health practitioners in accordance with industry standards relating to scope of practice. - Provide nutritional advice which is complementary to advanced beauty services. |
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Education pathways |
This qualification builds on the New Zealand Certificate in Beauty Therapy (Level 4), and may lead to the:
- NZ Certificate in Specialised Epilation Therapy (Level 6) [Ref: 3458] - NZ Certificate in Specialised Skin Care Therapy (Level 6) [Ref: 3459]. |
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Employment pathways | |||
Entry Requirements | Not available | ||
Education Organisation | 15 Organisations can assist in gaining this qualification | ||
Developed By | Toitu te Waiora Community, Health, Education and Social Services Workforce Development Council | ||
Quality Assured By | New Zealand Qualifications Authority | ||
Number | 3445 | ||
Status | Current | ||
Created | November 2016 | ||
Next Review | December 2025 | ||
Content | View full qualification details |
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