We support 14 skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, and therapy programs across Utah, Texas, and Missouri—with continued growth on the horizon. Our team is made up of committed industry leaders with decades of experience as operators and clinicians.
Our mission is simple and powerful: to relieve suffering, spread joy, and empower communities. Every Tide-affiliated facility is guided by this purpose, from the front line to executive leadership.
Job Description:
The Beautician provides hair care and grooming services to clients or residents, helping promote personal hygiene, dignity, and overall well-being. This role enhances confidence and quality of life through professional, compassionate service.
- Provide hair services including cutting, styling, shampooing, and basic coloring (if applicable)
- Perform grooming services such as beard trims, facial hair care, and basic nail care (if within scope)
- Maintain a clean, safe, and sanitary work environment in accordance with health regulations
- Build positive relationships with clients/residents and staff
- Schedule and manage appointments efficiently
- Monitor and maintain supplies, notifying management when inventory is low
- Follow all infection control and safety procedures
- Ensure all equipment is properly sanitized after each use
- Accommodate special needs of elderly or disabled clients with patience and care
- Valid Cosmetology/Beautician License (required)
- Previous experience in a salon, healthcare, or long-term care setting preferred
- Knowledge of sanitation and infection control standards
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Compassionate, patient, and customer-service oriented
- Ability to stand for extended periods
- Ability to lift/move light equipment
- Fine motor skills for styling and grooming tasks
- Salon setting within a facility or standalone salon
- Interaction with elderly or medically fragile individuals (if in healthcare setting)
- May require flexible hours depending on client needs
A beautician does more than style hair—they help boost confidence, dignity, and emotional well-being, especially for residents in long-term care.