General Spa Management is taking care of daily operations of a Spa, handling accounts, maintaining books, managing employees and services offered.
They create structure and environment that supports the business in all aspects including sales. In Spa industry the product’s real value does not matter but the perceived value plays a vital role.
They are responsible for managing the needs of marketing, duties of front-desk, and maintaining professional spa environment is the role of a Spa Marketing Manager.
Spa directors manage multiple spa locations within a chain or resort, setting overarching strategies, standards, and goals for the spa division.
Front desk managers manage the reception and guest services at a spa, ensuring smooth check-ins, appointment scheduling, and client relations
Spa therapists provide various spa treatments, such as massages, facials, and body treatments, to clients, helping them relax and rejuvenate.
Wellness coaches work with spa clients to develop personalized wellness plans, offering guidance on nutrition, exercise, and holistic health.
Spa trainers provide training and education to spa staff, ensuring that therapists are skilled in delivering spa treatments and services.
Operations coordinators assist spa managers in daily operations, managing logistics, and coordinating spa events and special packages.
Spa Product Development Specialist
Professionals in this role are involved in developing and formulating spa products, such as oils, creams, and beauty products, for spa use and retail sales
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