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REPORTING RELATIONSHIP The Injector-in-Training reports to the Studio Manager and works closely with the Regional Manager, Talent Development team, and the Chief Medical Officer. Key Responsibilities ...

Safely operates the scanner and injector in order to produce diagnostic quality MR images ... Participates in staff/student orientation and training. Performs venipuncture for appropriate exams.

A Day in the Life of a Cosmetic Injector * Evaluate client's needs and develop aesthetic treatment ... Engage in training peers and new hires on services, guidelines and Company expectations. * Self ...

A Day in the Life of a Cosmetic Injector * Evaluate client's needs and develop aesthetic treatment ... Engage in training peers and new hires on services, guidelines and Company expectations. * Self ...

Aesthetic Injector

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$106K - $138K/yr

Job Posting for PA or NP/Aesthetic Injector at Dermani Medspa Dunwoody. Dermani Medspa Dunwoody is ... and #1 in the state of Georgia for botox! Prior experience or/and training completed with ...

Specializing in Botox, dermal fillers, Kybella, and other advanced aesthetic treatments, this ... Professional Development : Access to advanced training and opportunities for growth ...

Specializing in Botox, dermal fillers, Kybella, and other advanced aesthetic treatments, this ... Professional Development : Access to advanced training and opportunities for growth ...

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How much do injector in training jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for injector in training in the United States is $42.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.88 and $53.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Injector In Training positions?

An Injector In Training is a medical professional, typically a nurse or physician, who is learning to safely and effectively administer cosmetic injectables such as Botox and dermal fillers. These positions involve hands-on training under the supervision of experienced injectors, focusing on facial anatomy, injection techniques, and patient safety. Injector In Training roles are usually stepping stones toward becoming a certified aesthetic injector, providing the foundational skills and experience needed to work independently in medical aesthetics.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Injector In Training, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Injector In Training, you typically need a background in nursing, medicine, or a related healthcare field, along with a valid professional license. Familiarity with injection techniques, facial anatomy, and commonly used injectable products like Botox and dermal fillers is crucial, and completion of specialized aesthetic training or certification programs is often required. Excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills, and a patient-centered approach help build trust and ensure safe, satisfactory outcomes. These skills and qualifications are essential for safely performing procedures, minimizing risks, and achieving high standards of patient care in aesthetic practice.

What kinds of mentorship or supervision can Injector In Training candidates expect during their initial months on the job?

Injector In Training positions typically involve close mentorship from experienced injectors, such as nurse practitioners or physicians, especially during the first several months. New trainees often shadow senior staff, participate in hands-on training sessions, and receive regular feedback on their technique, safety protocols, and patient interaction skills. Supervision is structured to ensure patient safety and professional development, gradually allowing trainees more independence as they demonstrate proficiency. Open communication and regular check-ins are common, supporting a collaborative learning environment tailored to help new injectors build confidence and competence.

What is the difference between Injector In Training vs Injector Apprentice?

AspectInjector In TrainingInjector Apprentice
CertificationsMay require basic training or certificationTypically requires similar or additional certifications
Work EnvironmentSupervised, entry-level setting in healthcare or manufacturingOn-the-job training under supervision, often in healthcare or industrial settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in healthcare, manufacturing, and industrial sectorsCommonly used in healthcare and industrial environments

Both roles involve training and supervision, focusing on developing skills for injection procedures. The main difference is that 'Injector In Training' emphasizes the initial learning phase, while 'Injector Apprentice' often indicates a more advanced, hands-on learning stage with increased responsibilities.

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OVME

Darien, IL

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Description
THE COMPANY

OVME, pronounced “of me,” is a medical aesthetic brand that connects aspiring men and women with skilled health care providers in cities nationwide.  OVME combines a bespoke selection of minimally invasive cosmetic services with contemporary yet welcoming retail boutiques that promise the "Fountain Ov You."  With its consumer-focused, technology-enabled medical aesthetic services, OVME is reinventing elective healthcare.
OVME studio teams are composed of creative caregivers who provide "age-appropriate" skin health solutions.  As the needs of the medical aesthetics consumer have evolved beyond the traditional industry landscape, OVME's highly trained professionals are thought leaders who understand the status quo must be challenged to remain vibrant, achieving excellence through honesty, transparency, and attention to detail.  OVME's product promise is simply, "The best OV you."
The company was founded in July 2017 by Dr. S. Mark McKenna, a medical doctor who earned his Medical Doctorate from Tulane University School of Medicine.  He is a certified Allergan Medical Facial Aesthetics Trainer (FAST) and one of America's most prolific providers of medical injectables.  OVME currently operates twelve medical aesthetic studios in key locations in Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Illinois, North Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, with additional studios underway for 2022.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP

The Injector-in-Training reports to the Studio Manager and works closely with the Regional Manager, Talent Development team, and the Chief Medical Officer.

Key Responsibilities
The Injector-in-Training is intended to provide an opportunity for trained nurses, looking to transition into the Medical Aesthetics field.  This 12-week comprehensive program is a combination of “class” training, shadowing, and hands on.  After successful completion of the 12-week program, the candidate will be placed in an Injector position either in a studio or as a Traveling Injector.
  • Successfully complete 12 Injector in Training program and be placed Injector with OVME.
  • Training includes introduction to aesthetics, neurotoxins, dermal fillers, advanced techniques and the OVME experience.
  • Training is comprised of shadowing, role playing, hands on and remote learning.
  • Complete the Brand Immersion (the “OVME Way”) including the Brand Values, Team Member Experience and Client Experience.
  • Full understanding and immersion into the Medical Assistant function and how it works in parallel to the Injector role.
  • Training on OVME’s Client Management System for purposes of charting and scheduling.
  • Functions in goal-oriented team – respects monthly goals and ultimately accountable for monthly and annual studio budgets (as defined by OVME’s management team) 
  • Respects OVME culture, and abides by OVME Culture Guide
  • Performs other studio services where appropriately skilled and licensed
  • Maintains all licenses and CME training, as well as OVME recommended training
  • Always presents as a consummate professional to clients and other team members 
  • In coordination with the Patient Care Coordinator, ensures that treatment rooms are maintained in a healthy and clean manner and conform to the OVME standards of sterility and use
  • Maintains all equipment, supplies and other procedural equipment to OVME standards
  • Participates in OVME events (parties) – both onsite and offsite 
  • Reports to Studio Manager and works closely with the Regional Manager, Talent Development team, and Chief Medical Officer.

Skills Knowledge and Expertise
Requirements for the position 
To fulfill this role, the Injector-in-Training will possess the following requirements
 
Education and Experience 
  • 2+ years Nursing experience, Critical Care preferred (i.e., Emergency, ICU, Operating Room, etc.)
  • Current Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), or Physician Assistant (PA) license
  • Multi-state / Compact license preferred  
  • Ability to work 1-2 Saturdays per month (post training)
  • Ability to travel during the 12-week training period

Benefits
  • 14 Days Paid Time Off
  • 9 Paid Holidays
  • Medical, Dental, Vision 50/50 Primary
  • Medical, Dental, Vision 25/75 Dependents
  • Short Term Disability, AD&D, and Life Insurance 100% company paid
  • 401k Employee Contribution 
  • Complimentary Services for all Team Members
  • Friends and Family Discount
  • Team Member Referral Bonus 
  • Annual CME Allowance 
  • Annual CME Days (In addition to PTO)