Association Training & Professional Development
Members of the Australian International Beauty & Massage Association (AIBMA) receive exclusive access to a comprehensive online training library for the duration of their active membership.
These courses are designed to support professional development, industry compliance, business growth, and advanced treatment skills for beauty therapists, massage practitioners, spa professionals, and salon owners.
Training topics include:
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Professional beauty and massage techniques
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Infection control and hygiene standards
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Client consultation and treatment protocols
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Business management for salon and spa owners
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Workplace health and safety (WHS)
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Industry regulations and best practices
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Marketing, branding, and customer service
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Members can learn at their own pace, access updated industry knowledge, and strengthen their professional skills while maintaining high standards within the beauty and wellness industry.
Access to all online courses remains active for the entire duration of membership.
Useful resources and files
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to provide specialised facial treatments incorporating the use of ultrasonic, direct current, high frequency and micro current devices.
It requires the ability to establish priorities with clients and synthesise knowledge of skin, performance of electrical machines and allied cosmetic products, and to design and provide treatments to address specific skin types and conditions. Not all equipment is used in each specialised facial treatment. Specialised facials can be a single treatment or form part of a series of treatments.
This unit applies to beauty therapists who work in beauty therapy salons. In this environment they work in a team but make independent treatment decisions.
- Manager: Van Tran
This unit describes the performance
outcomes, skills and knowledge required to provide waxing services to remove
unwanted hair from female intimate areas.
It requires the ability to consult with clients to plan services to apply and remove hot and strip wax safely. Female intimate waxing can be an individual service or form part of a series of services.
This unit applies to beauticians and beauty therapists who work in beauty or hair removal salons. In this environment they work as part of a team but make independent treatment decisions; demonstrate sensitivity, maturity and confidentiality in their client interactions; and have knowledge across a range of waxing techniques and waxing products.