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Institute of Spa Management Announces Job & Career Center for Spa Industry Professionals Worldwide

 

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The Institute of Spa Management announces the new ISM Job & Career Center, free for all employers to post jobs and internships that relate to management in spas worldwide and students are automatically notified of career opportunities.


In an effort to connect spas worldwide with international ISM students who are highly educated in spa operations and business management, the Institute of Spa Management has launched the ISM Job & Career Center. The service is free for all employers in the spa industry to post jobs and internships for positions that relate to spa management. Within 24 hours of approval, opportunities are broadcast to current students, as well as graduates of the ISM spa management program.

At the Institute of Spa Management, the organization’s primary goal is to educate the spa industry, one professional at a time through quality management education and professional training for adults. ISM has current and past students from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Bermuda, China, Japan, Iceland, and all across Europe. Abby Cavanaugh, Director of Student Services: “A number of our talented graduates are looking for career opportunities abroad, others are looking for a long term position closer to home, and some current students are looking to complete an internship to gain real world work experience in spa management. All of our students emerge from the Spa Management Program as extremely analytical and well educated management professionals - highly trained in all aspects of spa operations - who are ready to hit the ground running”.

The Institute of Spa Management has always been proud to make spa management education accessible to students worldwide, and now ISM looks forward to bridging the gap between career professionals looking for spa management positions and employers looking to hire the best management talent in the spa industry.


About Institute of Spa Management:

The mission of the Institute of Spa Management (ISM) is to further the spa industry by offering advanced college-level training for spa professionals that is accessible, affordable and self paced. ISM offers Spa Management and Spa Ownership programs at reasonable prices in an effective combination distance education and online learning format that enables learning and knowledge retention. ISM believes that the future of the spa industry belongs to those who treat clients with the highest level of integrity and provide innovative services in well run facilities. These necessary elements for spa success can only occur when quality education is the premise for spa managers and directors.

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Auto Spa Wash and Day Spa for You - Iowa City Spa Solutions

 

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Next time you hit up an Iowa City hair salon to get your legs waxed, consider getting your car waxed, too.


Or maybe when you need some fresh polish on your nails, think about your rims. Don’t forget shampooing, either, for your hair and carpet.

Doug Warner, who owns Twin Image Spa Salon a Lifestyle Aveda Spa with his wife, Laura, said his business takes full-service to the next level.

Recently, the pair bought an old car rental facility at 824 Orchard St., and have converted it into TI Auto Spa, located just behind the salon at 121 W. Benton St.

Warner said when clients come in for lengthy salon services, they can pamper their cars at the same time. They simply request what they want for their car at the same time they make their other appointments.

The auto spa is also open to people who aren’t clients of Twin Image and are just looking for a car detailing business, Warner said.

“You can get your car spa’d,” he said.

Warner has one full-time employee right now who does car detailing for salon clients. Soon, he said he’d like to hire a few more summer employees to help, possibly high school-age students.

Services range from simple vacuuming, window-washing and dash-cleaning to waxing, stain removal and vent cleaning, Warner said.

“It seems to me there is a fair amount of clients interested in this,” he said.

Warner said part of his business philosophy is to keep things new and fresh for his customers. Along with the auto spa, he said the shampoo and cutting areas of the salon are getting a new look.

“I’m kind of constantly doing renovation,” Warner said.

Twin Image has been around for 32 years and started as a small barber shop with just three employees. It now has 35 employees and has won numerous national awards through the years, Warner said.

He said the auto spa was a great new venture to take on. He said in the last week, about a half-dozen cars have already gotten some services.

Warner said he’s still working to put up signs and put together a menu of car services.

“We’ve got all the equipment, we’re ready to rock,” he said.

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Le Papillon Day Resort - Winchester VA Spa

 

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Taking the spa to new heights

Couple transforms routine retail space into three-level Le Papillon

Since Carolyn and Thomas Webber spend most of their time at Le Papillon Day Resort, they depend on the chefs who work there for just about all their meals.

An intimate kitchen-style eatery is made available to spa members or private parties who can sit in groups of four to five people at large island and eat exotic gourmet fare while watching Le Papillon’s chefs at work.

Lea Wells, an employee at Le Papillon, drinks some tea as she models the spa’s meditation room. Before opening their Winchester spa, owners Carolyn and Thomas Webber studied the city, noting the area is growing in population as well as in levels of income.

The former Montana residents have spent the last few months pouring most of their time into birthing Le Papillon, a three-level upscale spa in Winchester that has been in operation for several months.

 

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The detailed planning can be seen in every aspect of the spa, from the large sunlit kitchen eatery, to the extensive list of health and wellness services that include massages, acupuncture, yoga and Pilates classes, hairstyling and coloring, manicures, pedicures, and facials.

In establishing the spa, Carolyn drew from her 12 years of experience in the industry. She started out as a massage therapist and most recently worked as a consultant helping to design and develop luxury spas around the country, including The Crossing in Austin, Texas, and the Spa at Red Rock and the Bellagio Spa, both in Las Vegas.

“Most of the facilities I’ve helped open were on a much grander scale,” she said.

Although the Webbers did not want to reveal the cost of retrofitting the suite they occupy at the end of a strip mall at 650 Cedar Creek Grade, it’s evident that the couple heavily invested in high-end features.

Some of them include the Italian plaster in the men’s and women’s “retreat” areas, where clients can shower, change, and store their belongings. The retreat areas have stylishly tiled showers, sinks with ample counter space, and wooden lockers that blend in with the rest of the colorful decor. Soaps and lotions are also provided.

In the meditation room, clients can sip on tea and recline in cushy chairs while listening to the trickle of a fountain to enhance relaxation. Massage rooms are dimly lit and have iPod stations that play soft music.

The hair salon features some high-tech equipment, including a machine that moves around the clients’ head to give an even and long-lasting color. Another similar machine gives hair deep conditioning that is supposed to last longer than traditional treatments.

The Webbers also developed their own make-up line of mineral foundations that are mixed at the spa to match the client’s exact skin pigment.

Prices, listed on the spa’s Web site, vary depending on the service.

Carolyn and Thomas Webber were living in Montana when they visited a bed and breakfast in Winchester and decided they wanted to relocate here. The pair has transformed a routine retail space on Cedar Creek Grade into a spa/resort offering massage, meditation, yoga, gourmet meals, facials, acupuncture, and more. Still to come: a roof-top garden terrace where clients will be able to relax at bistro tables and on lounge chairs while taking in the view of mountains in the distance.

A 60-minute massage is $70, while specialized massages, such as deep tissue, run $10 to $30 higher. Facials start at $50, a basic manicure is $30, and a haircut and style is $55. Yoga and Pilates classes are $15 per drop-in visit or $150 for a three-month membership.

Spa membership and multi-service packages are also available at varying levels and prices.

Still under construction is the roof-top garden terrace where clients will be able to relax at bistro tables and on lounge chairs, while enjoying distant mountain views and the sound of trickling water fountains.

The Webbers said they pay their 23 employees above average salaries in return for accredited and experienced specialists.

Thomas said he and Carolyn believe in making long-term investments in their employees by offering good salaries, medial benefits, vacation pay, and sick days to avoid high turnover.

“It’s actually more expensive in the long run to under pay or just barely pay them and then have them turn around and look for a better-paying job,” said Thomas, who worked in computer and management training at General Electric for 17 years. “It costs a lot more to re-train them,” he added.

At Le Papillon on Cedar Creek Grade in Winchester, VA a waterfall feature creates an Impressionist-like look as a spa customer gets a manicure. Owners Carolyn and Thomas Webber say they hope to eventually employ 50 spa professionals at the resort. Right now, they have a staff of 23.

When the spa began hiring, Carolyn said she received a total of 267 applications.

“We had five interviews minimum for every person,” she said “We actually interviewed, face-to-face, 46 people, and from there, we hired 23.”

Some were hired locally, while others came from other areas of the country.

As the Webbers expand their staff, they said they would like to start offering employees profit-sharing and bonuses.

“I think in the fourth year, we’ll be at full peak, and staff should be up to 50 employees,” Carolyn said.

The Webbers had market studies of the Winchester area done before initiating plans for the spa in 2005. They said the studies showed steady growth in population and income levels.

“When we looked at it two years ago, we could see that the trends were just starting,” Thomas said.

It also showed that a day spa of Le Papillon’s scale, with a full range of health and wellness services, was lacking in the area’s market.

In addition to market potential, the Webbers also had personal reasons coming to Winchester. Carolyn, who grew up in Arlington, said she was re-evaluating her life after her father died several years ago.

She was tired of all the travel that came with being a spa consultant and started investigating other options.

About that time, a friend gave Carolyn and Thomas a gift certificate to a bed and breakfast in the area, and during their visit, fell in love with Winchester.

Knowing right away that they would eventually move to the Winchester area and start their new business venture, the Webbers began working on plans for the spa immediately after returning to Montana.

Carolyn said she knew it would take a couple of years to establish the spa “because of the size and stature and quality of what we were doing.”

After several years of developing plans and redesigning their commercial space, they finally opened the spa in February.

“This has been the most challenging, most painful, and most heart-wrenching experience,” Carolyn said. “But at the same time, this has been the most positive and most fulfilling experience of my life.”

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