Aromatherapist, also known as an aromatherapy practitioner or aromatherapist, is a professional who uses natural aromatic substances to people with physical and mental health services. Here is a specific introduction:
- Occupational Definition: Personnel who use natural plant essential oils and other aromatic plant materials to provide and mental health services to guests through methods such as aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, massage, etc.
- Skill Level: According to the "National Vocational Standards for Aromatherapy Practitioners (Draft for Soliciting Opinions)" issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, this profession is divided into three: Level III/Senior Worker, Level II/Technician, and Level I/Senior Technician.
- Job Content: This includes formulating aromathe plans based on customer needs and physical conditions, mixing essential oils, using massage, aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, and other techniques to serve customers, and providing customers with related and suggestions on aromatherapy.
- Skill Requirements: You need to master knowledge such as human anatomy, basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, meridian acupoint,., be familiar with the effects, usage, and mixing methods of various aromatic essential oils, have proficient massage, aromatherapy, and other operational skills, and have good and observation skills.
- Career Development: You can work as a therapist, store manager, etc. in an aromatherapy SPA or beauty and fitness center, or a training instructor, essential oil sales consultant, or start your own aromatherapy studio, etc.
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