The spa sector requires professionals with solid management, administrative and marketing skills and an expert knowledge of wellness treatments. Likewise, a solid understanding of the sector and its international context is essential in order to assess the economic potential of a spa or spa facility and develop an appropriate business strategy.
- Assistant Spa Manager
- Junior Business Developer
- Junior Sales Agent
- Product Marketing Manager (cosmetics and equipment)
- Wellness Centre Manager
- Spa Consultant (consulting, auditing, training)
- Spa Manager
- Assistant Manager or Executive Advisor for a spa, thalassotherapy centre, body cosmetics business or spa hotel
- Understand the spa sector
- Assess the challenges and selling points of a given spa
- Know the sector’s health and safety rules
- Manage a spa’s financial activity
- Develop a spa’s activity through investment
- Produce treatment guidelines
- Recruit staff
- Supervise and train staff
- Manage teams and team relations
- Develop products and packages
- Conduct marketing and communications campaigns in various formats
- Organise events
- International Context and Financial Management
- Management, Human Resources, Marketing, Communications and Business Development
- Massage Science and Techniques, Hygiene and Technical Management