Navy Exchange Service Command
Job Summary
Performs a variety of barbering services at a main branch or location haircare facility for authorized military and civilian personnel.
Responsibilities
Provides barbering hair care services for clients that include shampooing and conditioning, cutting, shaping sideburns, nape of neck, the middle and top part of the head into various haircuts and styles to suit client preferences.
Massages neck, face and scalp.
Checks client’s scalp and hair for visible disorders such as sores, abrasions and diseases that might interfere with requested barbering services.
Consults with client on matters pertaining to their hair care needs.
Maintains combs in solution and sanitizes equipment in a chemical or physical agent.
Responsible for the upkeep and cleanliness of designated work station and shop.
Prepares shampoo and towels to be used to minimize delay of customer services.
Makes minor repairs on equipment such as replacing switches, plugs and cords.
Operates cash register, prepares hair care chits, collects and accounts for cash received from clients, balances daily sales using Salesperson’s Daily Cash Report.
Sells hair care products to clients and maintains Daily Appointment Book by name of client, time and Stylist Barber assigned.
Opens and closes shop and assists with monthly inventory.
Carries out policy of courtesy and customer service, ensuring 100% client satisfaction.
Works under the general supervision of a designated supervisor, carrying out assignments with independence within prescribed policies and procedures, exercising tact in dealing with clients.
Work is reviewed in terms of quality of services provided and client satisfaction achieved.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Physical Effort Requires continual use of both arms and legs, involving frequent standing, reaching and light lifting. Objects handled such as beauty service apparatus and appliances usually weigh in excess of 5 pounds. Dexterity is required in applying manual techniques.
Working Conditions Work is performed inside a haircare facility with proper lighting, sufficient plumbing and heating, adequate aisle space, strong water pressure, plenty of hot water, and adequate electric power and outlets for appliances and apparatus. Incumbent may be exposed to cuts, burns, strains, electric shock and is exposed to hair cuttings, skin conditions, common colds and communicable diseases. Must wear a smock, wash hands thoroughly and frequently with soap and water, and sanitize barbering tools after each use.
Minimum Qualification Requirements Graduate of an accredited school of barber culture or cosmetology and possession of a valid State License in Barbering or cosmetology.
Medical Screening Requirement All barber shop and beauty shop employees, including contract personnel, must be medically screened and determined to be free of communicable diseases prior to initial assignment. Unless necessary for local reasons there is no requirement for periodic examinations. This screening examination may be performed by non‑physician personnel. The employer will direct the employee to a medical clinic on base where they must be screened. Abnormal responses or findings must be further evaluated by a provider.
Education and License Graduate of an accredited school of barber culture or cosmetology and possession of a valid State License in Barbering or Cosmetology. Candidates selected for hire who possess a U.S. State License in Cosmetology from a State other than the State the position is located must obtain a valid State License in Barbering or Cosmetology in the State the position is located within six months from the date of hire.
Physical Requirements Continual use of both arms and legs involving frequent standing, reaching and light lifting. Objects handled such as barber service apparatus and appliances usually weigh in excess of 5 pounds. Dexterity is required in applying manual techniques.
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Responsibilities
Provides barbering hair care services for clients that include shampooing and conditioning, cutting, shaping sideburns, nape of neck, the middle and top part of the head into various haircuts and styles to suit client preferences.
Massages neck, face and scalp.
Checks client’s scalp and hair for visible disorders such as sores, abrasions and diseases that might interfere with requested barbering services.
Consults with client on matters pertaining to their hair care needs.
Maintains combs in solution and sanitizes equipment in a chemical or physical agent.
Responsible for the upkeep and cleanliness of designated work station and shop.
Prepares shampoo and towels to be used to minimize delay of customer services.
Makes minor repairs on equipment such as replacing switches, plugs and cords.
Operates cash register, prepares hair care chits, collects and accounts for cash received from clients, balances daily sales using Salesperson’s Daily Cash Report.
Sells hair care products to clients and maintains Daily Appointment Book by name of client, time and Stylist Barber assigned.
Opens and closes shop and assists with monthly inventory.
Carries out policy of courtesy and customer service, ensuring 100% client satisfaction.
Works under the general supervision of a designated supervisor, carrying out assignments with independence within prescribed policies and procedures, exercising tact in dealing with clients.
Work is reviewed in terms of quality of services provided and client satisfaction achieved.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Physical Effort Requires continual use of both arms and legs, involving frequent standing, reaching and light lifting. Objects handled such as beauty service apparatus and appliances usually weigh in excess of 5 pounds. Dexterity is required in applying manual techniques.
Working Conditions Work is performed inside a haircare facility with proper lighting, sufficient plumbing and heating, adequate aisle space, strong water pressure, plenty of hot water, and adequate electric power and outlets for appliances and apparatus. Incumbent may be exposed to cuts, burns, strains, electric shock and is exposed to hair cuttings, skin conditions, common colds and communicable diseases. Must wear a smock, wash hands thoroughly and frequently with soap and water, and sanitize barbering tools after each use.
Minimum Qualification Requirements Graduate of an accredited school of barber culture or cosmetology and possession of a valid State License in Barbering or cosmetology.
Medical Screening Requirement All barber shop and beauty shop employees, including contract personnel, must be medically screened and determined to be free of communicable diseases prior to initial assignment. Unless necessary for local reasons there is no requirement for periodic examinations. This screening examination may be performed by non‑physician personnel. The employer will direct the employee to a medical clinic on base where they must be screened. Abnormal responses or findings must be further evaluated by a provider.
Education and License Graduate of an accredited school of barber culture or cosmetology and possession of a valid State License in Barbering or Cosmetology. Candidates selected for hire who possess a U.S. State License in Cosmetology from a State other than the State the position is located must obtain a valid State License in Barbering or Cosmetology in the State the position is located within six months from the date of hire.
Physical Requirements Continual use of both arms and legs involving frequent standing, reaching and light lifting. Objects handled such as barber service apparatus and appliances usually weigh in excess of 5 pounds. Dexterity is required in applying manual techniques.
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