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This trade is compulsory. To legally work in this trade in Manitoba, you must either be a registered apprentice, a certified journeyperson with a valid authorization to practise in the trade or hold a valid Temporary Permit.
For more information about this trade, contact the training co-ordinator.
Under Manitoba's Esthetician Trade Regulation, Provincial certification is issued for an esthetician who is qualified to perform the tasks of both a nail or skin care technician.
Provincial certification is also issued in the sub-trades of:
A nail technician:
A skin care technician:
The world of fashion and beauty relies on the skills of trained individuals whose talents and training play an integral part in creating a client's final look. If you enjoy meeting and talking with people and like to work creatively with your hands, a career in the esthetician trade will give you endless opportunities to help your customers make an individualized personal statement.
Good customer relations and service are essential in these professions. You should enjoy working with and assisting people. You should also have:
You should have a high school diploma or equivalent academic standing. A complete high school education gives you a variety of career options, should you decide later to change occupations. You can also enter the trade in high school through the High School Apprenticeship Program (HSAP). You must be at least 16 years of age.
To become a registered apprentice, you must first be enrolled in, or have successfully completed training at an accredited institution.
The next step is to obtain practical experience through one of two routes:
1. Apprenticeship Training
Apprenticeship training allows you to accumulate practical training hours with an employer, under the direct supervision of a certified journeyperson. To begin, you are required to find an employer who will agree to provide practical skills development and enter into an apprenticeship agreement with you. To become certified, you must accumulate the required practical experience and successfully attain 70% or higher on the provincial practical and written certification exams.
2. Temporary Permit with Supervision Exemption
If you attain 90% or higher on the Manitoba Esthetician, Skin Care Technician or Nail Technician Practical Examination, and you cannot secure a supervised position with a certified journeyperson, you can apply for a Temporary (Work) Permit to accumulate your practical experience in this trade. In order to obtain a Temporary Permit and perform the tasks of the trade, your application must be approved by Apprenticeship Manitoba.
If your strongest language is not English, you may want to have your English language skills tested before you take on the expense and challenge of training in this field. A Canadian Language Benchmark of 6 or higher is recommended for success when studying for and writing the compulsory examination that is needed to practice as a certified esthetician. For more information on Canadian Language benchmarks assessments, contact the Winnipeg English Assessment and Referral Centre.
Trades Qualification: If you are experienced in the trade, but do not hold a Certificate of Qualification, you may become a certified journeyperson based on years of proven industry experience and successful completion of the Certification Examination. A Trades Qualification Application and trade specific work experience form must be submitted. Trades professionals whose entrance readiness is less than that required, must take appropriate upgrading.
After you complete the practical exam and the required hours and calendar time for your practical experience, you can then write the Provincial Theory exam. You must score at least 70 per cent to receive a Certificate of Qualification and an Authorization to Practise.
An Authorization to Practise is renewed every two years. Your certificate of Qualification and Authorization to Practise attest to your provincially approved training and skills.
Regulations under the Apprenticeship and Certification Act establish minimum wage rates for apprentices. Every employer who enters into an apprenticeship agreement with an apprentice must ensure that the apprentice is paid at least the minimum wage rate for that trade.
Earnings vary considerably depending on your location, services offerred and the number of clients. Rates are usually set for each type of service so earnings include tips vary from day to day, depending onthe type of number of treatments performed each day.Employers may also provide other benefits such as group insurance for health, dental and vision care and training benefits.
Current wage details are available by downloading the training wage schedule.