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Employment: New Applicants

Interested in joining the Huntsville City Schools team? Here’s how to get started.

For information about applying for a job at Huntsville City Schools, view the information under the Career Opportunities heading below.

Office Hours: 8:00am – 4:30pm

The primary responsibilities of the Human Resources Department includes managing and coordinating the hiring/employment process, including recruitment, interviewing, resignations and terminations, orientation of new hires, substitutes and background checks; as well as managing benefits and compensation, employee relations, and reviewing, analyzing and evaluating job descriptions and salary schedules.

Apply for a Job today!
For all employee benefits information, please visit MyHCS Benefits
For salary information, view the HCS Salary Schedule:

2022-23 HCS Salary Schedule.pdf

Mr. Micah S. Fisher
Human Resources Director
Office: 256-963-9855
Location: Chapman Elementary

The Human Resources Department is currently located at: Chapman Elementary School, 2006 Reuben Dr. , Huntsville, AL 35811

The Huntsville City Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, or age in programs, activities, or employment

Additional Information

Background Check Registration Process

Each applicant will need the following to complete the registration process successfully:

  • A computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access
  • A valid email account
  • Established AIM account
  • ALSDE ID#
  • Fee of $46.20 paid by Debit card, credit card, or PayPal Account (Prepaid debit cards or credit cards are acceptable)
  • Ability to provide their commonly known personal information (SSN, DOB, DL#, Height, Weight, etc.)

Applicants must follow the required sequence below. If not, applicants will not be able to complete the process successfully.

  • Step 1: Create an AIM Account
  • Step 2: Complete Background Check Registration in AIM
  • Step 3: Create Fieldprint Account
  • Step 4: Complete authorization forms, schedule appointment, and fee payment
  • Step 5: Report for fingerprint appointment

Helpful Documents:

Note: these documents are provided by ALSDE and may not be fully Section 508 compliant for accessibility.

  • Creating an AIM Account
  • Fieldprint Fingerprint Registration Instructions

Each applicant will need the following to complete the registration process successfully:

A computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access A valid email account Established AIM account ALSDE ID# Fee of $46.20 paid by Debit card, credit card, or PayPal Account (Prepaid debit cards or credit cards are acceptable) Ability to provide their commonly known personal information (SSN, DOB, DL#, Height, Weight, etc.)

  • Step 1: Create an AIM Account https://aim.alsde.edu
  • Step 2: Complete Background Check Registration in AIM
  • Step 3: Create Fieldprint Account
  • Step 4: Complete authorization forms, schedule appointment, and fee payment
  • Step 5: Report for fingerprint appointment

Applicants must follow the required sequence below. If not, applicants will not be able to complete the process successfully.

New Employee Information

Dear New Employee:

Congratulations! We are excited that you will be joining the Huntsville City Schools team. As part of this process, please review the following items which require your attention.

State Ethics Training

  • All employees who earn $81,000 or more annually are required to complete the Statement of Economic Interest Form. Also, every full-time employee serving as a supervisor must file a Statement of Economic Interest Form.  Employees have 90 days to comply with this subsection. Training is provided through the ethics website at ethics.alabama.gov. Upon completion of watching the 55 minute training video, you will be allowed to print out a Certificate of Completion with your name and agency that is date/time stamped automatically. You are required to provide a copy of this certificate to Human Resources, Room 103, to be placed in your file for verification for the Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts. The Ethics Commission will be notified electronically that the training has been completed.

New Employee Forms

  • You will receive new hire forms via SearchSoft.
  • Please check your email and complete all the documents in your profile.  If you have not received your new hire forms please contact HR (256) 963-9855.

*The Huntsville City Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, or age in programs, activities, or employment.*

  • Background Check
    • You must have a cleared background check before you can start working with Huntsville City Schools.  If you have questions please contact HR (256) 963-9855.
  • Benefits
    • MyHCS Benefits

    • RSA Retirement Form

  • Orientation
    • You will be scheduled for an orientation session within 30 days of your start date with Huntsville City Schools.  If are concerned that you have not been contacted, please contact the Human Resources Department to inquire about the next orientation session.  Benefits and policies will be covered during this session and you will be responsible for ensuring that if you miss a scheduled orientation session that you contact Human Resources to make alternate arrangements.
    • Please bring the following items with you to orientation:
      • Ethics Training Certificate, if applicable
      • Appropriate, original identification document(s) necessary to complete your I-9 (if not already submitted to Human Resources)
    • In addition, teachers or administrators should bring the following:
      • Official Transcripts
Become a Substitute Teacher

Subtitutes currently earn $140 a day!

Instructions for Applying to be a Substitute Teacher for Huntsville City Schools (HCS):

Before applying, you should gather the following information/documents:

High school/college transcripts (as applicable) Teaching certificate (if available) References will be requested as part of the application process Optional: Resume

Substitute Removal

A principal may block a substitute from his/her school. If a substitute receives TWO requests from principals, directors of instruction, or the Superintendent or Deputy Superintendent to be removed from schools, a letter will be sent from the Human Resources Department to notify the substitute they have been removed. Human Resources will remove the substitute from RoleCall and principals will be notified the individual is ineligible to serve as a substitute for Huntsville City Schools.

Helpful Hints

If you are applying to a substitute teaching position, please select “Classified” as your applicant type.  DO NOT SELECT CERTIFIED SUBSTITUTE. Please make sure you POST your application when completed.  If you keep your application PRIVATE, you will not appear as an applicant.

  • To the right of the Substitute Teacher listing, select “View”.  This will take you to the listing for that particular position.
  • At the bottom of the page, select “Login and Apply”.
  • If you do not have an account, please select “Create Account”.
  • If you have an account, please enter your User Name and Password and select “Login”.
  • Please read the Disclaimer and make your selection at the bottom of the page.
  • You will be redirected to the View Jobs Form for the Substitute Teacher position.   To apply, please select “Apply for this job” in the top right corner of the page.
  • You will see the following message in red in the top right corner, “ You have successfully applied for this job”.
  • The application process is complete.

Note: You do NOT need to obtain your Alabama Substitute License or background check before applying. If selected to substitute at Huntsville City Schools, you will be required to obtain these prior to beginning substitute teaching.

You may begin the application process by following the steps below:

Visit the ALSDE Job Board to view a listing of the current openings for Huntsville City Schools. Select the header “Job Title” to sort the listings alphabetically.

Contracted Staffing & Volunteering Information

Huntsville City Schools utilizes contracted staffing services from the vendor below to support our schools in the areas of Instructional Assistants.  Interested candidates may contact Spur Staffing directly to inquire about current staffing needs.

Spur Staffing
[email protected]
1-866-957-9142


Huntsville City Schools contracts with Apple Bus Company to provide Bus Drivers, Monitors and Bus Mechanics.  Interested individuals may apply directly with Apple Bus.

Apple Bus Company
[email protected]
1-816-618-3310


Volunteer Background Check Information

We’re Working to Keep Our Schools Safe

Thank you for your interest in volunteering. Keeping our students, faculty and staff safe is a top priority. To help ensure this safety, background screens for volunteers are a necessity. We have contracted with BIB to conduct high quality background checks on our potential volunteers using their Secure Volunteer technology.  If you have been selected as a non-supplemented volunteer coach or if your volunteer position has been designated as requiring a background check by the school administrator, please click the link below to start the process.

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ProReutov — What a schoolboy from Reutov learned at the US Space & Rocket Center

Tenth grader from a large Reutov family Georgy Danielyan completed a week-long training at the famous American space and rocket center Alabama US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville. Georgy himself and his mother Diana Danielyan told about how a student of the physics and mathematics class of school No. 6 managed to get into an international team of children from different countries and live for a whole week in conditions close to the life of astronauts.

Looking ahead, we note that before that there was an absentee selection, which was passed only by four Russian schoolchildren: a student from Reutov and three girls from Yekaterinburg, Moscow and St. Petersburg. In February, they were invited to America for an educational program at the expense of the host, however, the invitees themselves paid for the flight to the scene of action.

American Science City

First, a few words about Huntsville. This American city in the state of Alabama and Reutov with its city-forming enterprise “NPO Mashinostroeniya” are in many ways similar. At the end of 19In the 40s, a research center for the development of ballistic missiles was established near Huntsville. In the summer of 1949, a group of designers from von Braun, the father of the American space program, moved here. Under his leadership, the first US ballistic missile was developed, which was also used to launch artificial Earth satellites. And the specialists of the research center in Huntsville were directly involved in such space projects as a manned flight to the moon on a Saturn-5 rocket, the Soyuz-Apollo joint program with the USSR, work on the International Space Station (ISS) and many others.

In 1970, a museum was opened in Huntsville with a fleet of rockets and over 1,000 exhibits related to the history of space exploration and the American rocket program. On the basis of the Museum of the Rocket and Space Center under the auspices of the well-known corporation Honeywell, which specializes in the development of aerospace equipment, the special Leadership Challenge Academy annually hosts unique educational programs for children and high school students from around the world.

— George, tell us how this whole story began with a trip to America to study?

– I think it started a very long time ago, when everything related to rockets, aviation and robotics began to interest me. I went to robotics when the classes were conducted by the MFC, and before that I studied in the children’s rocket science club at Parus. Modeling there was quite simple – we mainly made rockets out of paper, – says Georgy. – My father helped me to learn about the training program in America (Roman Danielyan was an engineer by his first profession. – Approx. ed.). He has friends whose children have already gone on internships at the Leadership Challenge Academy. They said that there is a selection for the winter shift. I submitted my application, wrote an essay in English about myself: what I can do, what my passion is, where I study, attached certificates, for example, for my project in the city’s IT park competition, and waited. Two months later, the answer came that I had been accepted and would go to America.

— The answer came on December 26, — Georgy’s mother clarifies, — so it turned out to be a very good present for the New Year. Frankly, we did not expect that George would be invited the first time. Then we were sent an invitation and documents that we had to sign at school. Thanks to class teacher Georgy Yulia Yuryevna Dyubkina and school director Igor Evgenievich Volodin for helping with this. And then we got a visa. The week-long trip itself took place in February. I was very worried about my son, because it was his first trip so far: the flight to Huntsville is long, and even with three transfers. However, upon arrival, Gera immediately told us that everything was fine, and then he was constantly in touch.

— What are your first impressions of the American Huntsville?

— This city is united with ours by the space theme, only Reutov grows more upwards, and Huntsville, rather, in breadth. It has one of the leading space colleges that trained astronauts back in the days of Apollo. And, of course, I was very impressed by the museum of the rocket and space center. After the closure of the lunar program, the original Saturn-5 was transported to it. There are a lot of unique exhibits, von Braun’s office, for example, and there are also simulators where you can practice and feel like a real astronaut or pilot.

As it turned out, all four schoolchildren from Russia ended up in different groups.

“This is done on purpose so that the children communicate with each other only in English, and not in their native language, so all Russians were assigned to different groups,” explained Diana Danielyan.

— My group included guys from Turkey, USA, Canada, United Arab Emirates and Panama. On the very first day, we had team building classes, and this immediately made us friends. And if we talk about other days, they were more devoted to the study of the space part, engineering and the sciences necessary for astronauts, the development of useful skills, but there was not much mathematics, but there was a very interesting practical part. This modern technique is called STEM,” said Georgy Danielyan.

— Can you elaborate on this?

— In STEM classes, interdisciplinary and applied approaches are used more, that is, four areas are integrated into a single learning paradigm, which is based on real practical application, — explains George’s mother.

— George, what practice do you remember?

“One day our group was divided into subgroups: someone went to inspect the Shuttle, someone went to the control center, and someone went to a copy of the ISS,” says Georgy. – We had instructions with tasks that each of us had to perform under the conditions of a three-hour simulated flight. For example, an error at the station, which the team must quickly fix on prompts from the control center.

— Was there weightlessness?

– There was an imitation of weightlessness. The guys worked in limbo on special springs. My partners at the station and I had the task of conducting several experiments, recording and transmitting their results to the center. Then, according to these results, we were sorted out errors and shortcomings. In addition, every day we went to rocket design classes. As a result, our team did not just assemble the rocket – it’s very simple, but programmed the controllers and actually launched it. Then, based on the results of this flight, we made a presentation. And on one of the days we were tested for resourcefulness and ingenuity. For example, with the help of thin foil, a torch and wire, we had to make a heat shield that would last at least a minute without melting the foil and glue. We thought for a long time, assembled, disassembled, tested – it worked!

At the helm of a fighter and not only

As Georgy said, in addition to the space camp, Huntsville also has educational projects related to aviation and robotics.

– We visited the aviation camp, where the aircraft museum is located. It even has a Soviet MIG, which at one time shot down about 50 aircraft. And there are also simulators for piloting fighter jets. On the first day, we were simply allowed to fly, and on the second day, our team had a specific task: to form a group of fighters to destroy three targets. This group of winged vehicles with weapons had to meet a certain budget, while it was necessary to provide for money left in case one of us suddenly fell. And it’s very easy to fall! As a result, we destroyed all the targets, calculated everything correctly, the mentors noted and praised our team. And we were also at the astronaut training center, where I personally was very well spun in a centrifuge.

— What were the living conditions like?

— The camp building itself is made in the style of a space station: no carpets and frills, minimalism, everything is as functional as possible — both in the kitchen and in the rooms, — Georgy said.

Was the food also cosmic?

— No, quite earthly, according to the countries of the world whose representatives have been to the ISS. For example, for lunch – Japanese dishes, for dinner – Spanish, but breakfast has always been American.

— Did you really make friends with any of the guys during this week of training?

“We became good friends with everyone in our group,” Danielyan replies. “Teamwork was required almost everywhere, one person would hardly have coped with the tasks that we were given, so we had to find mutual understanding with everyone, learn how to interact.

— And what did you do on the last day of training?

– There was something like an exam from Honeywell. Our team was on a rescue mission at a hurricane-hit mall. We were divided into groups: doctors, rescuers, coordinators. I was among the rescuers, my functions included keeping in touch with all participants in the operation to evacuate people from the shopping center, finding out the causes of the emergency, transmitting this information to the control center and logisticians, receiving instructions and instructions from them. According to legend, we safely got people out of the store. And at the very end of the internship, each of us was awarded for good results.

Before and after

— Do you yourself think that after your trip to America, your goals for further studies and career choice will change?

“Physics and mathematics, as they were his favorite subjects, remain the same,” Georgy’s mother notes, “that is why his son sought to get into the physics and mathematics class, prepared in advance for the OGE in specialized subjects and successfully passed the exams. I hope that in a year everything will work out with the Unified State Examination and admission – at school he has very strong teachers in mathematics and physics: Marina Aleksandrovna Dovidenko and Galina Uralovna Lakhova.

— Where do you plan to enter?

– At the Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman, to the aerospace department, – Georgy answers.

— In general, did someone instill in you a passion for rocketry and aviation, or did you choose them yourself?

— From the very childhood he told us: at first — “I’ll be a pilot”, and then he showed design inclinations: he likes to collect something, makes some of his own projects in physics, often sits with a soldering iron, — notes the mother of a tenth grader. We support these passions.

— Georgy, do you continue to study at Izobretarium? After all, there are many interesting directions there, of those that interest you?

— To be honest, unfortunately, I do not have enough time for this, because now I am intensively preparing for admission. I often stay for additional classes at school and also study separately with an English teacher.

— Since you are studying English, maybe you will change your mind and enter somewhere in the humanities?

– I think that physics and mathematics will be more useful to me in life. If a person understands physics and mathematics, besides he knows how to do something with his own hands, he will cope with any task and find a solution in any situation.

“His dad always talks about it too,” Diana smiles. – And our life confirms this rule so far.

Zinaida Geidelman

Top 15 Aesthetics Schools in Alabama

Skin care is a vast field, so there’s a lot you can do. Spas in Alabama specialize in everything from skin care to massages. If this is your thing, you may want to consider the best beauty schools in Alabama.

Alabama’s skincare business is expanding, with skincare jobs forecast to reach 2026% by 2026. So, if you want to pursue a career as a beautician, now is the right time.

In this post, we will introduce you to the best beauty schools in Alabama. We also have all the details you need to make your journey to the beautician hassle-free. Keep reading.

As a beautician, you can create your own spa. You can also advertise yourself as an expert in waxing, anti-aging facials, or skin tightening treatments. The possibilities are endless, depending on how far you want to take your aesthetic profession.

Contents

  • Why Become a Beautician in Alabama?
    • 1. People can feel good with your help
    • 2. You can do so many things
    • 3. You will finish school soon
    • 4. The job market is constantly growing
    • 5. You will have several chances
  • Are there beauty schools in Alabama?
  • Can you take online cosmetology classes at the best cosmetology schools in Alabama?
  • How much do aesthetic schools cost?
  • How long do the best aesthetic schools in Alabama take?
  • Top Alabama Aesthetics Schools
  • Medical Aesthetic Schools
  • Accredited Aesthetics Schools
  • Licensed Aesthetics Schools
  • Cheap Aesthetics Schools
  • Colleges Offering Aesthetics Programs 901 50
  • How to become a beautician in Alabama
  • FAQ
  • Conclusion
  • Recommendations
  • Recommendations

Why Become a Beautician in Alabama?

Job opportunities for cosmetologists are expanding across the state. The Alabama Department of Labor’s current projections show a 10% increase in beautician employment by 2026. The main reasons why you should consider becoming a beautician in Alabama are:

1. People can feel good with your help

You can make people feel good if you become a beautician. If you like to communicate with people, a job as a beautician is for you. You can help people feel good about who they are. Imagine that they feel so good because of you.

2. You can do so many things

As a beautician, you can work in a doctor’s office or with a plastic surgeon. You can work in a beauty salon or open your own beauty salon if you want. You can also work in a dermatologist’s office or from your own home.

3. You will graduate soon

You can graduate from an aesthete school faster than traditional schools. You can complete your training to become a beautician and then work. You can start by looking for beauty schools in your area.

You will also save money if you finish school early because you won’t spend as much money on school as you would if you went to a regular school. So you can quickly find a way to make a living.

4. The labor market is constantly growing

You can always find a job in the market. The number of jobs for cosmetologists is expected to grow by 14% between 2016 and 2026. Going to an aesthetics school seems like the right choice, as you won’t be out of a job anytime soon.

5. You will have several chances

When you work in the beauty and personal care industry, many doors open for you. As a beautician, you will always learn something new. This means that you will get better and smarter as you work. If desired, you can work as a cosmetologist for several years.

Have You Seen: 15 Best Schools of Aesthetics in Los Angeles | 2022

Are there beauty schools in Alabama?

There are several aesthetic schools in Alabama. You should find a reputable school with a vibrant aesthetics curriculum. This is the first step towards starting a career as a beautician.

We brought you the best aesthetic schools in Alabama. This is to make your search hassle-free. You will find them below.

Also Read: 15 Best Aesthetics Schools in Houston, Texas | 2022

Can you take online cosmetology classes at the best cosmetology schools in Alabama?

One of the benefits of studying in Alabama is that they offer online beautician training. However, even though online school is usually allowed, this is only part of your credit. You must find a way to get hands-on training for your license.

How much do aesthetic schools cost?

The average cost of an aesthetic medicine program in Alabama is $8,901.00. When going to beautician school, you must consider the following expenses:

  • Tuition
  • Accommodation (if you don’t live nearby)
  • Books
  • Kit cost
  • Uniform

Read See also: 15 Best Schools of Aesthetics in Georgia | 2022

How long are the best aesthetic schools in Alabama?

Top beauty schools in Alabama require 2,000 students or 1,000 teaching hours. This must include practical training at an accredited or recognized school/training centre.

When you graduate and turn 16, you will take the exams. You will register for the tests with the Alabama Cosmetic Board. A license fee of $195 is also required. After passing both exams and obtaining a license, you can start growing your customer base.

Best Schools of Aesthetics in Alabama

With an average tuition of $8,901, Alabama’s Aesthetics Schools are among the most cost-effective in the nation. Alabama aesthetic schools have long taught the keys to flawless skin fit for a debutante ball.

Alabama Aesthetic Education prepares you for the rigorous state licensing exams. They also push you towards a long-term career in a vital and expanding field. Top Aesthetic Schools in Alabama:

Medical Aesthetic Schools

  • Alabama Beauty College – Decatur
  • Aveda Institute – Birmingham
  • Blue Cliff Career College – Mobile
  • European School of Aesthetics – Huntsville
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    Accredited Aesthetic Schools

    • Hair Academy – Montgomery
    • Salon Vocational Academy – Huntsville
    • South East School of Beauty – Birmingham
    • Body Logic School of Beauty, Aesthetics and Massage

    Licensed Aesthetic Schools

    • Transition Technical College, Inc.
    • Paul Mitchell School of Birmingham
    • Winona School of Cosmetology
    • New Elementary College of Cosmetology

    Cheap Schools of Aesthetics

    • Paul Mitchell School of Huntsville
    • 9014 7 Charles Academy of Beauty Culture

    • Mitchell College of Cosmetology

    Check Out: 15 Best Aesthetics Schools in Las Vegas | 2022

    Medical Aesthetic Schools

    Medical cosmetologists now work in the offices of dermatologists, oncologists and plastic surgeons. They might even get jobs in hospitals. No matter where they choose to work, their jobs won’t change much. In a dermatologist’s office, a beautician can spend time exfoliating the skin. They can also treat cells that can turn into cancer. Or they may use healing treatments for people with various skin diseases or conditions. They are –

    #1. Alabama Beauty College – Decatur

    ABC is without a doubt the most affordable aesthetic program in Alabama. It is also one of the top aesthetic schools in Alabama. Since its founding in 1973, the school has unlocked the key to providing quality education. And learning from pleasant, knowledgeable teachers.

    The curriculum emphasizes extensive hands-on training. It serves to quickly immerse students in the details of skin care procedures.

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    No. 2 Aveda Institute – Birmingham

    Aveda’s high quality skin care products are well known in the beauty industry. The website of the Aveda Institute in Birmingham boasts an excellent track record of releases on time. It also has a strong sense of environmental responsibility and community involvement. This is one of the benefits of all Aveda programs.

    As part of the larger Aveda network, graduates receive job placement assistance. Finally, business skills training is included in the program. It prepares students for solo practice, management roles, or perhaps spa ownership later in their careers. The Aveda Institute in Birmingham has long been one of the top aesthetic schools in Alabama.

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    Must See: 15 Best Schools for Aesthetics in Seattle | 2022

    #3. Blue Cliff Career College – Mobile

    The Blue Cliff aesthetic program is not the fastest or cheapest on our list of Alabama aesthetic programs. But he is without a doubt the best! It is recognized as one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama. This is also evident in his employment (88%) and timely graduation (77%).

    The Career Services Section supports young graduates with employment. Facials, day and night beauty treatments, hair removal and aromatherapy are all included in the course. There is even a component of good business skills in the curriculum. The institution accepts appropriate VA benefits for military veterans.

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    No. 4 European School of Aesthetics – Huntsville

    European School of Aesthetics – Huntsville is one of the cheapest and best schools of aesthetics in Alabama. Schools are guided by European approaches to cosmetics and skin care procedures. It offers an unrivaled education in continental aesthetics not available anywhere else in the state.

    The institution offers excellent value for money and tuition is lower than the national average. The employment program helps graduates find jobs quickly. It can be obtained whether they have graduated from a spa, salon, dermatology clinic, or others. The institution accepts appropriate VA benefits for military veterans.

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    Accredited Aesthetic Schools

    Working in the beauty industry can be a lot of fun, especially if you enjoy interacting with people. But it is important to learn about the various career paths in this field. So you can choose the right one. It is also important to choose the right school. Accredited aesthetic schools:

    No. 5. Hair Academy – Montgomery

    The wonderful salon at the Hair Academy is the first thing students notice. This is a semicircular three-story window overlooking the street. It enters a unique circular salon space with neatly arranged workstations around the circumference. In another section, there is a modern computer lab with equipment for researching and learning aesthetic skills online.

    The curriculum includes both academic and practical training. The Hair Academy encourages community participation and teaches students how to succeed by doing good. Veterans allowances are available to pay for tuition. This is one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama.

    Visit the school here

    Have you seen: How much do cosmetology schools cost in 2022; Training and Supplies

    No. 6 Salon Vocational Academy – Huntsville

    The Salon Vocational Academy maintains a small class size so that each student can interact directly with the teachers. An individual approach is 92% of the timely completion of school! The Huntsville Salon Professional Academy is actually one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama.

    Employment rates show how great the program is. 91% find a paid job in business shortly after graduation. The academy even accepts benefits under the law on military personnel.

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    No. 7. Southeastern School of Cosmetology – Birmingham

    Southeast School of Cosmetology – Birmingham is one of the top aesthetic schools in Alabama. They cover courses in sanitation and cleaning, facial care, body care, aromatherapy, and hair removal.

    The school has a practical introduction to the beauty industry which allows students to work as independent practitioners. They may eventually become managers or even start their own firm. And given that tuition is lower than the national average, this provides excellent value for Alabama aesthetics students.

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    №8. School of Cosmetology, Aesthetics and Massage Body Logic

    School of Cosmetology and Aesthetics Body Logic opened in 2009 as a small private school. Renee Hughes, the owner, wanted to train the next generation of industry professionals. The goal was to pass on innovative methods and first-hand knowledge of the business to them.

    When their students graduate, they have the knowledge and confidence they need to follow their dreams. They are also licensed by the Alabama Council of Cosmetics and Aesthetics. This is one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama.

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    Licensed Aesthetic Schools

    The Alabama Council of Cosmetology and Hairdressing regulates the licensing of estheticians in the state of Alabama.

    To become a licensed skin care professional in Alabama, you must complete a licensed aesthetic medicine program. This includes 1,000 hours of training and written and practical tests to obtain a cosmetologist license.

    Alabama Licensed Beauty Schools:

    No. 9. Transition Technical College, Inc.

    Transitions Technical College is a private post-secondary technical school. The school opened in 2015 in Montgomery, Alabama for those who want to work in the hairdressing and beauty industry. The campus spans over 4,300 square feet and features a fully equipped student lounge lab.

    This school has everything you need to train future cosmetologists, natural hairdressers, hairdressers, nail technicians, beauticians, instructors and massage therapists. This is one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama.

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    #10. Paul Mitchell The School of Birmingham

    Paul Mitchell The School Birmingham is one of the top beauty schools in Alabama. It has been preparing highly qualified cosmetologists and masters of beauty culture for a long time.

    Alabama Council of Beauty and Hairdressing approved this school. In addition, a high percentage of graduate students have always passed state examinations.

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    No. 11 Winona Cosmetology School

    Cosmetology students will learn the basics of hairdressing. They will also learn how to be industry professionals, take care of customers and build a network of loyal customers.

    This program is for licensed cosmetologists who have worked in the salon for at least a year. This complete course will teach you what you need to know to be a good beauty teacher. This is one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama.

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    No. 12 New Beginning College of Cosmetology

    Classes at the New Beginning College of Cosmetology may be some of the best available. Theory and practical experience combine to make learning more interesting and rewarding.

    They allow people to use their full service salon so students can have a real experience. Here people can get a full range of cosmetic services. New Beginning College of Cosmetology is one of the top cosmetology schools in Alabama.

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    Cheap aesthetic schools

    Beauticians do everything to make your skin look and feel better. They talk about the client’s concerns, their current skincare, their skincare goals, and any skin conditions they have. Based on what they hear, beauticians may suggest or perform treatments. There are cheap beautician schools in Alabama. They are –

    No. 13. Paul Mitchell Huntsville School

    Paul Mitchell The Huntsville School is one of the top aesthetic schools in Alabama. The school does not treat people differently based on their age, gender, race, religion, or background.

    This school is operated by the Alabama Board of Aesthetics. Their curriculum is centered around what the most successful hairstylists are doing right now. They use only quality product lines in their training and teach students to know a lot about them.

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    No. 14. Charles Academy of Beauty Culture

    Charles Academy has been in existence since June 1969 and is headed by Thomas Lamont. The school is 4,400 square feet. Each classroom has desks, chairs, blackboards, televisions and other visual aids.

    The clinic has shampoos and chairs, styling chairs, dryers and mirror stations. The Alabama Beauty Council is pleased with the size of the facility and the equipment. This is one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama.

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    #15 Mitchell College of Cosmetology

    This is one of the best aesthetic schools in Alabama. They are also among the few with the most experience. Since opening in 1986, they have been helping students develop the advanced skills they need.

    This is the oldest cosmetology school in Alabaster. The school has a strong reputation for excellence and excellent programs. This helps graduates get satisfying jobs in the beauty industry as workers in beauty salons and spas.

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    Colleges Offering Aesthetics Programs

    There are very few colleges in Alabama that offer esthetics programs. These schools are:

    • Samford University
    • Auburn University
    • University of Alabama
    • University of Alabama at Birmingham
    • University of Alabama at Huntsville
    • Jacksonville State University 901 50
    • University of Montevallo
    • Troy University
    • Birmingham Southern College

    How to Become a Beautician in Alabama

    To be licensed, you must complete 1,000 hours of training or 2,000 hours of apprenticeship.

    This means that to become a beautician in Alabama, all you need to do is-

    • Complete an aesthetics program at a licensed aesthetic or cosmetology school of at least 1,000 hours.
    • Pass both written and practice tests.
    • The license must be renewed every two years.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is a license required to work as a beautician in Alabama?

    The State of Alabama requires a minimum of 1,000 hours of authorized, licensed esthetician training. It must be approved by the Alabama Council of Beauty and Hairdressing.

    How to become a medical esthetician in Alabama?

    To become a certified Alabama esthetician, you must first complete an aesthetic education program. This must be from a licensed/registered school of aesthetics or cosmetology. The curriculum must include at least 1,000 hours of teaching and learning.

    Can estheticians do microneedling in Alabama?

    Licensees are not permitted to practice microneedling. Unless they are operating under a medical license from the Alabama Board of Medical Reviewers/Medical Licensing Commission.

    Can estheticians perform laser procedures in Alabama?

    Yes. These procedures are generally classified as “other methods of exposure to living tissue” and all rules apply.

    Do I need to get a license in Alabama to do body sculpting?

    No one should perform body art procedures without first obtaining a Department of Health operator’s permit, which costs $25.00. You must renew your permits every year.

    Conclusion

    Youth and beauty are the two most desirable attributes in the world. This is recognized by the best aesthetic schools in Alabama. This is why the field of aesthetics is one of the fastest growing professions today.

    Beauticians come from many walks of life to improve their skin. You can dedicate your career to client magic if you have the necessary qualifications.