QUALIFICATIONSThe Irish Academy offer a wide range of Diploma and Certificate programmes that are recognised by industry and employers. Many of our qualifications are underpinned by leading industry insurers, enabling graduates to avail of professional indemnity and insurance. The qualifications offered on our beauty Specialist and Teaching diploma programmes are validated by ITEC an international accreditation authority. The ITEC qualifications are recognised in Ireland and in many countries around the world including USA, Australia, New Zealand, Bahrain, Channel Islands, China, Cyprus, Malaysia, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Kenya, Malta, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Spain. The ITEC awards are one of the most accepted standards in the beauty industry. The qualification is also highly recognised within the insurance industry enabling the holder to acquire professional indemnity and insurance – for seeking employment or setting up a business. The ITEC modular system enables students to progress in their chosen field from certificate through to diploma and onto teaching.The ITEC awards will be integrated with the Irish National Qualifications Authority when the beauty industry is regulated – heightening public awareness of its validity. To read more about ITEC click on the link below.
OTHER AWARDS IN THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY
There are other qualifications that enable persons to gain employment, in the beauty industry. CIBTAC and CIDESCO have been around for many years and in more recent times VCTC have entered the industry in Ireland. Sometimes it can be confusing for the beginner who might be researching to train as a beautician – trying to decide who is who – and what is what. The following information might help you in your quest – however it is strongly recommended you conduct your own research – as the following is only a brief overview. The different qualifications awarded for the beauty industry are managed by separate companies or organisations. In essence they are separate businesses selling similar products. The content of their qualifications is very much the same covering all the core subjects needed to qualify as a beauty therapist. Training providers (such as ourselves) would be licensed (and monitored) by their award bodies to deliver their training programmes.
HOW DO I KNOW WHICH QUALIFICATION TO CHOOSE ?
FIRST POINT OF CONTACT
What kind of support and learning resources will they provide you with during training? Do they have postgraduate courses if you wish to pursue other qualifications? Can you pay your fees by instalments? Will you have a class timetable when starting the programme? Can you meet management in person? How experienced are the teachers?
WHEN YOU START
OPPORTUNITIES
The beauty industry is one of the biggest growth industries in the world with females (and males) now spending millions on products and treatments. A recent survey revealed that the global value of the beauty industry is second only to the food industry. This massive growth has created a vast amount of career and business opportunities. Not many careers offer as many exciting and glamorous options as the beauty industry. Qualified personnel can pursue careers in salons, leisure centres, spas, cruise liners, retail sales, product sales, product educators, nail technicians, make-up artists, beauty consultants. And for those really motivated there are a multitude of business opportunities to own your own salon, have your own product range, become an educator, freelance nail technician/make up artist, mobile beauty therapist or start a business from home. See below for a choice career opportunities.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and good luck with your research.
Derek O Kelly
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