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Botox Training Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Aesthetic Nurse Injector- Experienced

Mclean, VA · On-site

$112K - $154K/yr

Experience in Botox and Fillers * Outstanding interpersonal skills to provide the high-quality care ... On-Site & off-site Training * Working with an amazing team * Paid Time Off * Employee discount ...

Dental Assistant

Falls Church, VA · On-site

$14 - $28/hr

We will provide training on the job, especially if you are new to dentistry! Our team: * Is ... Botox, Tooth Gems, EMS Guided Biofilm Therapy with Air Flow Cleaner We are looking for someone has ...

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What are some common challenges new practitioners face when starting a career after completing Botox training?

New practitioners often find that building patient trust and confidence is one of the biggest challenges after completing Botox training. Additionally, mastering the technical skills to deliver consistent, natural-looking results takes practice, and there is a learning curve to understanding facial anatomy in a clinical setting. Many also face challenges with marketing their services and navigating the legal requirements for administering injectables, which can vary by state or country. Collaborating with experienced mentors and continuing education can help address these challenges and foster professional growth.

What is the difference between Botox Training vs Medical Aesthetician?

AspectBotox TrainingMedical Aesthetician
Required CredentialsMedical or nursing license, certification in Botox administrationEsthetician license, skincare certification
Work EnvironmentMedical clinics, dermatology offices, med spasSpas, skincare clinics, dermatology offices
Industry UsageAdministering Botox and injectablesFacials, skin treatments, non-invasive procedures

Botox Training focuses on teaching healthcare professionals how to safely administer Botox injections, often requiring medical credentials. Medical Aesthetician training prepares skincare specialists to perform non-invasive skin treatments. While both roles work in similar environments, Botox Training is essential for those performing injectable procedures, whereas Medical Aesthetician training covers a broader range of skincare services.

What is Botox training?

Botox training is a specialized educational course designed to teach healthcare professionals how to safely and effectively administer Botox injections. These programs typically cover facial anatomy, injection techniques, patient assessment, safety protocols, and managing potential complications. Botox training is essential for anyone looking to offer cosmetic or therapeutic Botox treatments, ensuring practitioners are equipped with the knowledge and skills required for quality patient care. Courses can vary in length and depth, from introductory workshops to advanced certifications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Botox Injector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Botox Injector, you generally need a healthcare background such as nursing, medicine, or dentistry, with proper licensure and specialized training in aesthetic injectables. Familiarity with facial anatomy, injection techniques, and safety protocols, along with certifications from accredited Botox training programs, is essential. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and a strong sense of aesthetics help build client trust and ensure optimal results. These skills and qualifications are crucial to deliver safe, effective treatments and maintain high standards of patient care in a competitive industry.
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(Part-Time) Physician Assistant Oculofacial & Aesthetic Surgery

(Part-Time) Physician Assistant Oculofacial & Aesthetic Surgery

Virginia Eye Institute

Henrico, VA • On-site

$90K - $123K/yr

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Physician Assistant Or Nurse Practitioner — Oculofacial & Aesthetic Surgery

Part-Time· Immediate Opening

The Aesthetic Center at Virginia Institute is a specialty oculofacial plastic surgery practice led by William Bearden, MD, a fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeon with expertise in aesthetic and reconstructive eyelid, orbital, and facial surgery. Our practice blends precision surgical care with a thriving cosmetic and medical program— including a full Sciton laser platform, cosmetic and medical Botox, facial fillers and a variety of periocular procedures.

Dr. Bearden believes in building a team where advanced practice providers are trusted collaborators, not support staff. You will work directly alongside an experienced oculofacial plastic surgeon, practice at the top of your license, see interesting patients, perform meaningful procedures, and be part of a practice that genuinely invests in your professional growth.

The Opportunity

This is a rare role that combines the procedural depth of a surgical practice with the creativity and patient relationship-building of an aesthetic program. If you are a PA or NP who is energized by doing things — not just documenting them — this position was built for you.

After appropriate training, you will have a genuine scope of practice that includes:

Surgical & Procedural
  • First-assist opportunities during select oculofacial procedures
  • Excision and biopsy of facial and periocular skin lesions (papillomas, nevi, cysts, etc.)
  • Incision and curettage of chalazion
  • Medical Botox (blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm)
  • Post-operative care and suture removal for our surgical patients
  • Wound assessment and minor complication management
Aesthetic & Laser
  • Sciton laser platform: BBL, HALO Hybrid Fractional, MicroLaserPeel and assist with TRL.

(Sciton-specific experience preferred but not required- formal training provided for the right candidate)

  • Cosmetic Botox
  • Facial filler
  • Skincare counseling for laser and surgical patients

Clinical & Patient Care

  • New patient consultations and follow-up visits
  • Prescriptive authority within oculofacial scope
Practice Support & Content
  • Contribute to social media content creation and posting — authentic, educational, patient-facing
  • Participate in case documentation, photography coordination, and before/after content coordination with in-house marketing team
  • Represent the practice brand in a professional and engaging way online
What We Are Looking For
  • Active Virginia PA or NP license (or eligible for licensure by start date)
  • NCCPA certification
  • Genuine interest in oculofacial and cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine
  • Enjoy working with your hands
  • Sciton or laser experience a strong plus; formal training provided for the right candidate
  • Botox and filler injection experience preferred but training available.
  • Comfortable working independently with physician available by phone
  • Professional, warm patient communication style
  • Enthusiasm for social media and content as part of patient education and practice growth
What We Offer

Competitive salary commensurate with experienceMalpractice coverage providedCME allowance and paid CME daysPaid time off - Professional GrowthSciton laser certification training (if needed)Mentorship in oculofacial procedural techniquesOpportunity to expand scope as practice grows

Schedule

This is a part-time position, approximately 2-3 days per week.