What are the responsibilities and job description for the Barber position at Bearded Goat Barber?
Bearded Goat Barber is looking for licensed barber professionals who share the same passion as us. Bearded Goat Barber is hiring for all THREE locations… Ballston, Shirlington, and Navy Yard. Right now all three shops are very busy, and we are looking for awesome barbers to join our growing brand.
Barber Job Description: Top Duties and Qualifications
Barbers, sometimes called hairstylists or cosmetologists, cut and style hair and may perform other beauty services. Their primary responsibilities are to enhance the cosmetic appeal and health of their client’s hair. This might include hair cutting and coloring, fitting hairpieces and grooming and styling facial hair.
Barber duties and responsibilities
Barbers may perform a range of tasks related to hair cutting and styling but may also perform administrative tasks and managerial duties if they are in a supervisory or ownership role. Barbers are primarily responsible for directly assisting clients, with daily duties including:
Assess hair and scalp health and recommend treatments and products
Consult with clients and advise hairstyle and hair treatment options
Cut and style hair to client’s specifications
Use chemical solutions, hair dyes and hot styling tools
Maintain salon sanitation and health standards, including cleaning and disinfecting workstations
Trim and groom clients’ facial hair with combs, razors, scissors and clippers
Process client payments
Order barber supplies
What does a barber do?
Barbers are a specific kind of hairstylist or cosmetologist professional that primarily treats male clientele. They cut, trim, shampoo and condition hair. They may also style hair using hot styling tools and hairstyling products. Some barbers are licensed to color or highlight hair or chemically alter hair textures. Barbers often also groom facial hair, using tools such as combs and straight razors to style facial hair to their client’s preferences. Many clients go to barbers for recommended cuts and styles, while others know specifically what they want. In either case, the barber is responsible for providing the appropriate level of consultation and completing the service to the client’s request.
Barber skills and qualifications
A capable barber should have the skills and qualifications that align with your job description, such as:
Time management skills to complete client services in an efficient and timely manner
Technical knowledge and skill for hair to assist clients with a variety of hair types and needs
Interpersonal skills to connect with clients, building long term relationships and client loyalty
Aesthetic creativity to create unique styles tailored to client-specific visions
Communication skills to listen and understand client requests, as well as discuss various options and decisions before, during and after services
Customer service skills as necessary for performing transactions, scheduling appointments and following up with clients
Physical abilities that allow them to stand for long periods and perform precise cuts
Barber experience requirements
Barbers generally attend a state-licensed barber or cosmetology school, where they gain a significant amount of theoretical and practical experience as students. Some students even train at a barbershop while still in student status. As such, they are usually experienced enough to meet the qualifications of many barber jobs. Some salons or barbershops may have more complex or demanding tasks like managerial duties, and as such may require their barber hires to have advanced relevant experience.
Barber education and training requirements
Every state requires barbers and other cosmetologists to complete a program in a state-licensed barber or cosmetology school. These programs train barbers in theoretical and practical settings, leading to a certification or award post-graduation. Most states require barbers to obtain a work license. Work license criteria vary but generally require that the individual be 16 or older, have completed high school or equivalent education, and graduated from a state-licensed barber school. Although not required, many barbers pursue advanced courses to improve their skills and knowledge.
Barber salary expectations
According to Indeed Salaries, the average wage for a barber is $23.48 per hour. The actual wage a barber earns may vary according to experience, location and company.
Job description samples for similar positions
If this barber job description doesn’t align with what your business is looking for, check other job descriptions for similar positions:
Beautician
Cosmetologist
Esthetician
Hairstylist
Barber job description FAQs
What skills does a barber need?
Barbers should possess communication and interpersonal skills to understand their clients’ needs and requests best. They should be able to assess the condition of a client’s hair and problem-solve to create customized styles. Barbers must also be skilled in haircutting and hairstyling technical skills, including using chemicals and hot tools, razors, clippers and scissors.
Do barbers need a degree?
Barbers don’t need a degree, but they must graduate from a state-licensed school and obtain a license to work at a barbershop. License criteria often require that barbers graduate from secondary school or equivalent. Barbers that seek managerial or other more advanced roles may choose to pursue further education in business courses.
What should you look for in a barber resume?
A barber can’t work for your business unless they have a license, so check for that first. A licensed barber will have completed a barber training program with a state-licensed school, so ask for their transcripts. Some barber resumes include additional relevant education or experience, so consider if greater experience or knowledge is an important asset to the role you’re hiring for.
What qualities make a good barber?
A good barber is enthusiastic about their profession and brings creativity and problem-solving skills to their work. Barbers spend all day with clients, so it’s important they feel comfortable building client relationships. Good barbers make sure to stay up to date with current trends and techniques to integrate them into their daily work.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $80,000.00 - $130,000.00 per year
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
Work Location: In person
Salary : $80,000 - $130,000