Cosmetic Injector
Calgary, Alberta | Full-Time | From $50 - $250 per hour
This Is Not a Standard Cosmetic Injector Position
We are hiring the final three Cosmetic Injectors for a flagship physician-led MedSpa and training academy in Calgary. Training will commence shortly - candidates should be prepared to interview on Saturday or Sunday, in addition to weekdays.
This role is for physicians and nurses with the judgment, intelligence, maturity, visual ability, and exceptional hand skill required to become outstanding injectors.
Prior cosmetic injection experience is welcome. It is not required, and it is not enough on its own.
Every selected injector will be trained or retrained in a highly developed medical aesthetic system built over 20 years by a world-renowned cosmetic physician.
We are not looking for someone who has completed a short injection course and now wants a place to inject. We are looking for rare raw material.
Who We Are Looking For
You may be a strong fit if you are:
- A physician or nurse registered and in good standing in Alberta
- Exceptionally skilled with your hands, with excellent bilateral fine-motor control
- Precise, steady, visually observant, and naturally attentive to small differences
- Able to learn complex physical skills quickly
- Warm, confident, and composed with clients, well liked by their patients
- Clinically intelligent and commercially aware
- Teachable, including when you already have experience
- Able to receive direct correction without defensiveness
- Strong enough to make decisions, raise concerns, and ask questions early
- Protective of the client, the business, and the reputation attached to both
- Ethical when money, pressure, or convenience could influence judgment
- Personally invested in the quality and consistency of your work
- Optimistic, energetic, and hungry to learn
The right person has confidence without arrogance, strength without aggression, and ambition without entitlement.
Cosmetic injection is not simply the mechanical placement of a needle. It requires restraint, pattern recognition, risk awareness, visual judgment, technical precision, empathy, and the ability to understand the person being treated.
Technical skill can be developed. The underlying person is much harder to build.
Experience
Applicants with cosmetic injection experience should expect to demonstrate their current skill and may still be retrained in our system.
Applicants without injection experience will be considered where their clinical background, hand skill, judgment, and personal qualities indicate exceptional potential.
Experience in technically demanding or precision-based environments may be particularly relevant, including NICU, ICU, emergency, anesthesia, surgery, procedural nursing, and vascular access.
This Role Is Not for You If You
- Want occasional injection shifts or a side job
- Are primarily attracted to the image of the aesthetics industry
- Believe a course or certificate makes further training unnecessary
- Resist correction, close observation, or a defined method
- Need continuous reassurance or avoid difficult decisions
- Cut corners when no one is watching
- Treat charting, inventory, product controls, or policies casually
- Want autonomy before earning trust
- Compete with senior expertise instead of learning from it
- Are looking for a short-term position or a place to build a personal client list before leaving
The Role
Responsibilities include:
- Completing intensive injector education and practical assessment
- Conducting cosmetic consultations and facial assessments
- Developing appropriate treatment plans
- Administering approved neuromodulator and dermal filler treatments within scope
- Recognizing contraindications, complications, and situations requiring escalation
- Providing pre-treatment, post-treatment, and follow-up care
- Maintaining accurate clinical, treatment, product, and inventory records
- Recommending appropriate treatments, services, and products
- Working closely with physicians, nurses, technicians, consultants, and front-desk staff
- Continuing to develop clinical, technical, commercial, and interpersonal skill
Flexible availability, including evenings and weekends, is required.
How to Apply
Include answers to the following questions at the top of your application:
- What is the most technically demanding hands-on clinical work you have performed?
- Tell us about a situation where you recognized a risk before others did.
- Why are you interested in becoming a Cosmetic Injector?
- What would make you leave this position within the first two years?
Applications that do not include these answers will not be reviewed.
Pay: $50.00-$250.00 per hour
Work Location: In person