Strathearn Herald

Beautiful path to a new career

Hydro launches Spa Academy

- MATTHEW GALLAGHER

A Strathearn hotel has announced the launch of its very own Spa Academy - aimed at boosting the number of people choosing a career in the sector.

The SQA- accredited programme at Crieff Hydro intends to transform beauty school beginners into qualified massage therapists, with candidates securing permanent employment at the venue as soon as they are enrolled on the course.

Applicatio­ns for the intensive training course and year-long programme of learning opened on Monday, October 16, with up to eight spots in the initial cohort up for grabs when it launches in January 2024.

It is hoped the academy wi l l deliver fresh opportunit­ies for people in the area and those keen to get on the career ladder, with the course tailored specifical­ly for students with no prior experience in the spa or beauty industries.

Laura Wilson, spa mana g e r a t Cr i e f f Hydro, said: “We’re all about creating exciting opportunit­ies and nurturing new talent, and that’s why I’m absolutely delighted to be launching Crieff Hydro’s very own Spa Academy.

“It ’ s no secret that Scotland’s beauty industry is facing a recruitmen­t crisis. Much of that comes from the barriers people face while trying to take up a role within the sector for the first time, so we’ve made it our mission to address that.

“We’re encouragin­g absolutely anyone with an interest in starting a new career and has a passion for health and wellbeing to apply for a spot at our Spa Academy – this course that really is open to all.

“Our top facilities and profession­al working environmen­t will give you the skills and qualificat­ions you need to excel in your career, especially if you’re brand-new to the industry.”

Those selected to take part will be provided with extensive training in a range of different kinds of massage, take part in mock treatment days and gain an in-depth knowledge of muscle anatomy under the guidance of Crieff Hydro’s expert trainers.

After graduating with an SCQF level five Beauty Massage diploma, students will then continue their careers at Crieff Hydro on a work-learning split, giving them the opportunit­y to become qualified in new spa skills on the job – including hot stone massage, facials and body treatments.

Laura continued: “This is an exciting time for the Crieff Hydro spa. We have been working behind the scenes on implementi­ng lots of wonderful new treatments in partnershi­p with some of the biggest names in the beauty industry, which is going to take our spa offering to the next level.

“To do that, we need a robust, talented and enthusiast­ic team of therapists and I’m confident we will find them with the help of our brand- new training course.”

Stephen Leckie, chair and CEO of Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels, said: “Crieff Hydro is continuing to pave the way with industry leading recruitmen­t initiative­s, and our brand-new Spa Academy is no exception to that.

“Being a spa therapist at Crieff Hydro offers excellent career progressio­n and a range of outstandin­g incentives, including competitiv­e pay and commission on product sales, discounts on leisure membership, food and hotel stays and live in accommodat­ion where required.

“Not only that, but we also provide the opportunit­y for our spa therapists to attend a five-star trip to Parma in Italy to see the products we use in-house made first-hand.”

To submit an applicatio­n for the Crieff Hydro Spa Academy, visit www.careers. crieffhydr­ofamily.com

 ?? ?? Industry skills Crieff Hydro has announced the launch of its brand new Spa Academy. Photo: Sandy Young
Industry skills Crieff Hydro has announced the launch of its brand new Spa Academy. Photo: Sandy Young

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