FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a socio-esthéticien in EHPAD?
The primary responsibilities include providing socio-esthetic care such as body hygiene, hand massages, facial and body relaxation treatments, hair removal, and makeup, as well as contributing to the therapeutic and social support of elderly residents.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A CAP in aesthetics is required, and a complementary training in socio-esthetics is valued but not mandatory. Experience working with elderly individuals is also valued.
What are the working hours for this role?
The working hours are from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, totaling 17 hours per week.
Are there any benefits associated with this position?
Yes, benefits include access to a family allowance, numerous discounts for vacations and recreational activities, free access to city sports and cultural facilities, affordable dining options, and a contribution towards complementary health coverage.
Is there an emphasis on continuous improvement and team collaboration?
Yes, the role involves participating in the continuous improvement of care quality and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to support vulnerable residents.
What qualities are essential for a successful socio-esthéticien?
Essential qualities include empathy, adaptability, good organizational skills, strong communication abilities, a sense of human relations, and discretion regarding professional confidentiality.
How does the organization support employees with disabilities?
The Ville de Paris and the CASVP provide support for employees with disabilities by implementing adjustments throughout their careers, regardless of their specific job requirements.
What is the focus of the service provided by the socio-esthéticien?
The focus is on therapeutic support that promotes the dignity and social connection of elderly residents, enhancing their well-being and self-image.
Is prior experience in care for elderly individuals necessary?
While direct experience with elderly individuals is valued, it is not strictly required. However, knowledge and empathy towards this demographic are important.
What is the philosophy guiding the team working in EHPAD?
The team is guided by values of dignity, support for vulnerable residents, and a commitment to overcoming all forms of exclusion, alongside a focus on sustainable practices and future-oriented EHPAD projects.