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This trade is compulsory. To legally work in this trade in Manitoba, you must either be a registered apprentice, a certified journeyperson with a valid authorization to practise in the trade.
For more information about this trade, contact the training co-ordinator.
Under Manitoba's Electrologist Trade Regulation, a provincially certified electrologist is a person who performs pre-epilation treatments, electrolysis using galvanic and/or short-wave currents and post-epilation treatments for the purposes of removing unwanted hair.
An electrologist is trained according to standards established by Apprenticeship Manitoba and industry to:
Good customer relations and service are essential in this profession. You should enjoy working with and assisting people. You should also have:
To become a registered apprentice, you must first be enrolled in, or have successfully completed training at an accredited institution.
The next step is to find an employer who will agree to provide practical skills development and enter into an apprenticeship agreement with you. After Apprenticeship Manitoba registers the Apprenticeship Application/Agreement, the apprentice must complete the required number of technical training hours (if they are still enrolled in an accredited training institution) and practical experience hours and pass any required examinations.
In the trade of an electrologist, apprenticeship training consists of one level or a period of at least 12 months, during which the apprentice must complete 1000 hours of technical training and practical experience.
You should have high school diploma or equivalent academic standing. A complete high school education gives you a variety of career options, should you decide later to change occupations. To enroll in a electrologist program, you must be at least 16 years old.
If your strongest language is not English, you may want to have your English language skills tested before you take on the expense and challenge of training in this field. A Canadian Language Benchmark of 6 or higher is recommended for success when studying for and writing the compulsory examination that is needed to practice as a certified electrologist. For more information on Canadian Language benchmarks assessments, contact the Winnipeg English Assessment and Referral Centre.
After you complete the required hours and calendar time for your apprenticeship, you are eligible to challenge the Practical exam. The pass mark is 70 per cent. You can then write the Provincial Theory exam and must score at least 70 per cent to receive a Certificate of Qualification and an Authorization to Practise.
An Authorization to Practise, is renewed every two years. Your Certificate of Qualification and Authorization to Practise attest to your provincially approved training and skills and must be displayed at your work location.
Regulations under the Apprenticeship and Certification Act establish minimum wage rates for apprentices. Every employer who enters into an apprenticeship agreement with an apprentice must ensure that the apprentice is paid at least the minimum wage rate for that trade.
Earnings vary considerably depending on your location, services offerred and the number of clients. Rates are usually set for each type of service so earnings include tips vary from day to day, depending onthe type of number of treatments performed each day.Employers may also provide other benefits such as group insurance for health, dental and vision care and training benefits.
Current wage details are available by downloading the training wage schedule.
This profession offers a degree of flexibility. Many electrologists work full time, while others choose to work part-time or have flexible hours. Electrologists are found working in private clinics, salons, and spas. Some advance to managing salons or eventually owning and operating their own businesses.