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Contract Aesthetican or Part-Time Aestheticain Needed at Highly In-Demand Indianapolis Medical Spa and Dermatology office. One hourly part-time aesthetician needed . Schedule: Every Thursday and ...

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Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$8 - $100/hr

Contract Aesthetican or Part-Time Aestheticain Needed at Highly In-Demand Indianapolis Medical Spa and Dermatology office. One hourly part-time aesthetician needed . Schedule: Every Thursday and ...

Compensation & Contract Terms * Compensation: Commission per service or negotiated rate (outlined ... Job Summary We are seeking an experienced, licensed Esthetician to join our spa as an independent ...

Compensation & Contract Terms * Compensation: Commission per service or negotiated rate (outlined ... Job Summary We are seeking an experienced, licensed Esthetician to join our spa as an independent ...

Free uniforms Compensation & Contract Terms * Compensation: Commission per service or negotiated ... Job Summary We are seeking an experienced, licensed Esthetician to join our spa as an independent ...

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How much do contract esthetician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract esthetician in the United States is $21.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a contract esthetician?

Contract estheticians are licensed skincare professionals who work independently or on a freelance basis, rather than as full-time employees of a spa or salon. They provide skincare treatments such as facials, waxing, and other beauty services to clients, often at different locations based on contractual agreements. This arrangement allows for flexible schedules and the ability to work with multiple clients or businesses. Contract estheticians are responsible for managing their own business operations, including scheduling, billing, and compliance with state licensing requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a contract esthetician?

To thrive as a Contract Esthetician, you need a state-issued esthetician license, proficiency in skincare treatments, and a solid understanding of dermatological principles. Familiarity with spa management software, sanitation protocols, and various skincare products or equipment is typically required. Outstanding customer service, active listening, and time management are crucial soft skills for building lasting client relationships and managing appointments effectively. These skills ensure client safety, satisfaction, and business growth in a competitive wellness industry.

What are the typical challenges contract estheticians face when working at multiple locations or salons?

Contract Estheticians often work with several salons or spas, which can present challenges such as adapting to different workplace cultures, varying equipment standards, and shifting client expectations. Managing a flexible schedule and ensuring consistent quality across locations requires strong organizational and communication skills. Additionally, contract estheticians are responsible for their own marketing, supplies, and sometimes insurance, which adds to the administrative workload. However, this flexibility also allows for a diverse client base and valuable professional growth.

What is the difference between Contract Esthetician vs Freelance Esthetician?

AspectContract EstheticianFreelance Esthetician
CredentialsEsthetician license, certificationsEsthetician license, certifications
Work EnvironmentSalons, spas, clinicsClient locations, mobile setups
Employer/Industry UsageHired by salons/spas on a contract basisSelf-employed, independent
Work FlexibilitySet hours via employerFlexible, self-determined hours

Contract Estheticians work for salons or spas on a temporary basis, often with set hours and employer-provided resources. Freelance Estheticians operate independently, offering services directly to clients at various locations or mobile setups. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in employment structure and flexibility.

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Infographic showing various Contract Esthetician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,374 per year, or $21.8 per hour.

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Contract Aesthetican or Part-Time Aestheticain Needed at Highly In-Demand Indianapolis Medical Spa and Dermatology office.
One hourly part-time aesthetician needed. Schedule: Every Thursday and Friday from 3 to 7 pm, as well as every other Saturday from 12 pm to 4 pm. Compensation: Hourly employee will be compensated at an hourly pay of $8 in addition to receiving 100% of their tips / gratuities.
One contract aesthetician needed. Schedule: Contract employee may pick their own shifts/ set their own schedule. However, they must declare their schedule a minimum of four (4) weeks in advance, and must work a minimum of one (1) shift (4 hours) per week, a minimum of 3 weeks per month. No maximum /cap on shifts or compensation. Compensation: Employee will be provided a fee schedule for service rendered, in addition to 100% of all of their own tips.
Requirements:
1. Aesthetician must be certified in the state of IN, have received all required training and education as prescribed by the state license, and must be licensed in the state of IN. Employee must maintain their license at all times, at their own expense, and must not have any negative reports, suspensions, or actions against their license.
2. Employee must have a minimum of 1 year experience in a spa setting, and 1 year experience in a medical or blended medical setting.
3. Employee must have a kind, soothing, and collaborative personality.
4. Professional dress required.
5. Professional conduct and behavior at all times.
6. Organized and structured personality, as this requires excellent self management.
7. REMEMBER: This is a medical and spa setting, which is distinctly different from a strictly cosmetic or spa setting. Certain additional requirements and professionalism will be required as a part of patient care (i.e. HIPAA compliance and training is mandatory, timeliness, attendance at all scheduled shifts, high discretion and compliance with sanitation, medical setting training, medical grade skincare and product training).
8. Training: Up to 2 full work weeks may be required (Wednesday through Saturday) of training, which will include 4 days of virtual training, and 4 days of on site shadowing and training paid at a rate of $8 per hour
9. Excellent skill at: Chemical peels, skin care evaluations, skin care, relaxation facials, results-driven facials, acne, microdermabrasion, dermaplaning, enzyme peels, waxing, eyebrow shaping, skin evaluations, sales, phototherapy, micro needling, PRP, and common skin care conditions and concerns.
10. Own reliable transportation
11. US Resident and legal ability to work in the US
12. Residence in reasonable proximity to office
13. Ability to pass any, and all, background checks.
14. Non-compete, Non-disclosure, and other agreements
15. Age 18 and older
Optional Skills and Certificates that will improve your candidacy:
1. Phlebotomy
2. Laser Operation Certifications
3. Medical Skincare Certifications / Training
4. Medical Setting Experience
5. HIPAA Experience
6. Microblading
7. Brow Lamination
8. Eyelash Extensions
9. Waxing
10. Laser Hair Removal
11. Salon Experience
12. Spa Experience
13. Sanitation certifications
Common Services you will render:
Relaxation facials
Results Driven Facials
Waxing
Eyebrow Shaping
Skin Evaluations and Consults
Skin Care
Dermaplaning
BB Glow facials
Phototherapy
Chemical Peels
Enzyme Peels
Signature Facials
PRP application
Scalp Toning and Hair Growth Formulations
& More