The Aromatherapist will be responsible for providing professional and expert advice on the use of essential oils to promote physical and emotional well-being. They will work with clients to create individualized blends that address specific needs, and provide guidance on how to best use these products. The Aromatherapist will also maintain detailed records of client treatments, and make recommendations for future care.

Aromatherapist Job Responsibilities

  • Aromatherapists are responsible for the care and treatment of patients using essential oils and other aromatic compounds.
  • They must have a thorough knowledge of the properties and effects of different oils in order to create individualized treatments for each patient.
  • Aromatherapists must be able to consult with patients and understand their needs in order to create an effective treatment plan.
  • They must be able to safely and effectively apply essential oils to the skin, using various massage techniques as needed.
  • Aromatherapists must keep detailed records of each patient's treatments, progress, and response in order to make necessary changes or adjustments to future treatments.

Objectives

  • To provide individualized aromatherapy treatments to clients in order to promote relaxation, stress relief, and overall well-being
  • To develop custom essential oil blends for clients based on their specific needs and preferences
  • To educate clients on the benefits of aromatherapy and how to use essential oils safely and effectively
  • To keep up with current research on essential oils and aromatherapy techniques in order to offer the most up-to-date services possible
  • To maintain a clean, safe, and inviting environment for clients

Aromatherapist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of aromatherapist vary depending on the country in which you practice. In the United States, there is no formal education or licensing requirements for aromatherapists. However, many practitioners have a degree in herbalism, naturopathy, or another related field. There are also several professional organizations that offer certification programs. The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) is the largest organization in the US and offers a comprehensive certification program.