Focusing on the Sector We Know Best

 

With 30 years of experience in the world of aesthetics, beauty and complementary therapies, we specialise by offering qualifications in these areas only, with some additional qualifications in teaching, assessing and management that support working in this industry.

Advanced Aesthetics

Advanced Aesthetic Treatments Wrinkle-relaxing Treatment. A popular, safe and minimally invasive cosmetic procedure used to reduce the appearance of facial lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers. Profhilo. Skin Peels.

Beauty Therapy

The term ‘beauty therapy’ covers most salon treatments available: Nail technology, skin care recommendations, facial treatments, hair removal, massage therapy, lash technology & eyebrow treatments.

Complementary and Spa

Spa therapy is now considered a micro-hospitality industry with endless career opportunities to work, heal people, and grow as an expert.

Cosmetology Teaching

You should be able to provide students with both theoretical and practical cosmetology sessions. Your job responsibilities will also include arranging for stock supplies and ensuring safe handling of chemicals during practical sessions.

About Our Qualifications

All regulated qualifications carry an element of assessment. ECAO approach to examining learners is to make these assessments as close to the challenging situations that an employee might face in their search for work, so that our graduates are salon ready and able to succeed, and are attractive to employers.

Although we understand that exams can be stressful, once a candidate can showcase their practical skills in front of a visiting examiner, they will always be able to rely on this achievement to help in real life trade-test situations, that are the norm, when being interviewed for a job in the beauty and spa sector.  

Internationally Recognised

All regulated qualifications carry an element of assessment. CIBTAC’s approach to examining our learners is to make these assessments as close to the challenging situations that an employee might face in their search for work, so that our graduates are salon ready and able to succeed, and are attractive to employers.

Although we understand that exams can be stressful, once a candidate can showcase their practical skills in front of a visiting examiner, they will always be able to rely on this achievement to help in real life trade-test situations, that are the norm, when being interviewed for a job in the beauty and spa sector. Having passed a CIBTAC exam, employers know that our graduates have measured up against requirements in personal presentation, and to communicate professionally with the examiner during the assessment, which are vital skills and attributes for success in the demanding beauty and spa industry.

Internationally Recognised

All regulated qualifications carry an element of assessment. CIBTAC’s approach to examining our learners is to make these assessments as close to the challenging situations that an employee might face in their search for work, so that our graduates are salon ready and able to succeed, and are attractive to employers.

Although we understand that exams can be stressful, once a candidate can showcase their practical skills in front of a visiting examiner, they will always be able to rely on this achievement to help in real life trade-test situations, that are the norm, when being interviewed for a job in the beauty and spa sector. Having passed a CIBTAC exam, employers know that our graduates have measured up against requirements in personal presentation, and to communicate professionally with the examiner during the assessment, which are vital skills and attributes for success in the demanding beauty and spa industry.