ACADEMY


Welcome to the Beauty Den Academy! Congratulations on your decision to venture into the exciting, fulfilling and thriving beauty industry. Our training programmes are designed to equip you with theory, practical and soft skills, preparing you for your chosen field in the beauty arena.

The beauty industry is filled with a vast variety of opportunities for a beauty professional with the right skills. Trends and indicators show that this global multi-billion-dollar industry is still growing robustly, and there is a huge demand for suitably skilled beauty professionals.

Our programmes are geared to cultivate excellent technical skills supported by thorough theoretical understanding.

On completing the programme our graduates are well skilled, confident, business savvy, passionate have a great work ethic and are service focused. We support our graduates with career planning and mapping, job placement and entrepreneurial preparation.

Courses

NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN BEAUTY AND NAIL TECHNOLOGY

SETA accreditation no: 13094
SAQA ID: 80646
Duration: 1 year (part time courses available)
The Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Services SETA) was established and registered in March 2000 in terms of the skills development Act of 1998 and is responsible for the disbursement of the training levies payable by all employers.

These levies are collected by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) via the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), and are to be disbursed through a management system motivated by skills requirement assessment and monitoring.

Thus the Services SETA will ensure that the skill requirements of the services sector are identified and that adequate and appropriate skills are readily available. The Services SETA contributes to the improvement of sector skills through achieving a more favourable balance between demand and supply, and ensuring that education and training is:

  • Provided subject to validation and quality assurance;
  • Meets agreed standards within a national framework;
  • Ensures that new entrants to the labour market are adequately trained, and;
  • Acknowledges and enhances the skills of the current work force.

Opportunities

The beauty industry is filled with many of opportunities for qualified individuals:
  • Working in a beauty salon, spa, hotel or nail bar,
  • Working from home
  • Offering mobile services
  • Working overseas and on cruise ships
  • Supervisory and Management roles
  • Educator
  • Brand manager
  • Marketing and events management.
  • Starting your own Business

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