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Center for Plastic Surgery is looking for an experienced, energetic Aesthetic Nurse Injector to join our talented team of Aesthetic and Skincare professionals in our Chevy Chase, Marlyand office. Must have injectable and laser experience with interest and eagerness to learn and perform other non-surgical aesthetic procedures. Your expertise and commitment are crucial in delivering exceptional patient care and achieving their aesthetic goals.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct thorough consultations to assess patients' needs, educate them on available treatments, and develop personalized treatment plans.
  • Administer a variety of injectable treatments, including Botox, dermal fillers, and other cosmetic enhancements, ensuring precision and safety.
  • Provide laser treatments (hair removal, skin rejuvenation, etc.)
  • Perform chemical peels and microneedling treatments
  • Educate patients about pre- and post-treatment care, expected outcomes, and potential side effects, ensuring informed consent. Maintain accurate and confidential patient records, documenting treatment details, progress, and adverse reactions.
  • Stay updated on the latest trends, techniques, and aesthetic advancements through ongoing training and professional development.

Qualifications:

  • Current and valid Registered Nurse (RN) license in Maryland.
  • Certification as an Aesthetic Nurse Injector or similar credentials preferred.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in aesthetic nursing, with a strong proficiency in injectable treatments.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport and provide excellent patient care.
  • Keen attention to detail, infection control practices, and a commitment to maintaining a safe and sterile environment during procedures

Salary Information: $25/hour plus commission. Average yearly salary $145,000 - $165,000.

The office is located in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

Center for Plastic Surgery provides a competitive compensation and benefits package.

About Center for Plastic Surgery

The Center for Plastic Surgery, CPS, was established in 1986. It combines the reconstructive and cosmetic surgery practices of Dr. Samir S. Rao, Dr. Frank P. Albino, Dr. Arjun Kanuri and Dr. Christopher Fleury. With a reputation for aesthetic judgment, surgical skill and artistry, our surgeons work together to offer patients a comprehensive range of options for specialized aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. The Center for Plastic Surgery has two offices in the Washington DC area, minutes from the Washington Beltway in Chevy Chase, Maryland and Northern Virginia. We see patients for surgical and skin care consultations, BOTOX® Cosmetic treatment, filler injections, Metabolic Aesthetics and other services in both offices. Please visit our website to learn more about our practice -

Work Location: In person

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