Qualification
SAQA ID 121672
NQF Level 04
Registered

Occupational Certificate: Body Care Therapist

Purpose:

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Qualification type

Part-Qualification

Credits

50

Sub-framework

OQSF - Occupational Qualifications Sub-framework

Providers listed

0

Qualification snapshot

Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.

Originator

Development Quality Partner-Services SETA

Quality assurance functionary

-

Field

Field 11 - Services

Subfield

Personal Care

Qual class

Regular-ELOAC

Recognise previous learning

Y

Important dates

These dates are carried directly from the qualification record.

Registration start

2024-01-30

Registration end

2029-01-30

Last date for enrolment

2030-01-30

Last date for achievement

2033-01-30

Purpose and entry context

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Purpose and rationale

Purpose

The purpose of this part qualification is to prepare a learner to function as a Body Care Therapist.

A Body Care Therapist provides a body care treatment in accordance with industry standards to improve a person's appearance and self-esteem.

A qualified learner will be able to

  • Apply and advise on a body care treatment to clients.
  • Set up and run a sustainable salon.
  • Apply and uphold OHS provisions in the salon.

A qualified learner will demonstrate the following key attributes

  • Customer Care.
  • Communication.
  • Professionalism.
  • Reliability.
  • Ethical.

Rationale

The demand for Body Care Therapists is consistently on the rise in the beauty and cosmetology industry. It holds industry recognition as it directly aligns with employment opportunities. These skilled professionals offer manual body care treatment. In the twenty-first century, the skills offered by Body Care Therapists are in high demand within the beauty and cosmetology sector, reflecting the ever-increasing need for their expertise. There are no similar qualifications registered on the National Qualifications Framework.

This part qualification offers a structured framework for learners to develop essential competencies in manual skincare within the Beauty and Cosmetology industry. Successful completion of this part qualification equips candidates with these crucial skills and opens doors to a myriad of job opportunities in the Beauty and Cosmetology sector. Moreover, qualified individuals have the option to establish their own businesses, thereby contributing to their communities. Body Care Therapists play a pivotal role in enhancing individuals' self-image, leading to a more positive outlook and improved performance in both the job market and society as a whole.

The beauty and cosmetology sector stands to gain significantly from the availability of skilled Body Care Therapists who are capable of meeting the diverse needs of their clientele. Competent Body Care Therapists have the potential to establish a strong local presence marked by service excellence. This part qualification places a strong emphasis on nurturing a culture of professionalism and service excellence within the Beauty and Cosmetology industry. The global beauty landscape is currently undergoing a transformative shift, reflecting the evolving awareness of beauty consumers' needs and desires. The beauty and cosmetology industries are in a phase of growth and development driven by factors like the rise of local beauty brands, the economic activity of the current generation, and the influence of digital technology and connectivity. Notably, the increasing impact of blogging and social media influencers is playing a significant role in shaping these industries.

The typical learners are the school leavers, unemployed persons, employed and self-employed persons. This part qualification was developed in consultation with the relevant Professional Body in the Beauty and Cosmetology industry to secure the competency requirements. Typical occupations in which the qualifying learner will operate (if relevant) include Body Care Therapy, Temporary Hair Removal Therapy, Beauty Practice, Manual Skin Care Therapy, Eye Grooming Therapy, Makeup Consultancy and Nail Therapy. Learners qualifying this part qualification may become Body Care Therapists, Salon Managers or Entrepreneurs.

There is collaboration with relevant stakeholders such as TVET Colleges, Private Training Providers in the Beauty and Cosmetology Industry and Practising Beauty Therapists.

Typical professions in which the qualifying learner will operate include Advance Aesthetic Therapist, Beauty Technologist, Nail Technician, Beauty Therapist and Somatologist.

Replacement note

This qualification does not replace any other qualification and is not replaced by any other qualification.

Structure and assessment

Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.

Qualification rules

This part qualification is made up of compulsory Knowledge, Practical Skill and Work Experience Modules

Knowledge Modules

  • 514201-001-00-KM-01, Cosmetic Chemistry, Level 4, 5 Credits.
  • 514201-001-00-KM-02, Professionalism and Business Principles, Level 4, 10 Credits.
  • 514201-001-00-KM-03, Setting up a Salon Business Plan, Level 4, 7 Credits.
  • 514201-001-00-KM-04, Integumentary System, Level 4, 5 Credits.
  • 514201-001-00-KM-05, Human Anatomy, Level 4, 5 Credits.

Total number of credits for Knowledge Modules: 32

Practical Skill Modules

  • 514201-001-00-PM-06, Provide a Manual Body Care Treatment, NQF Level 4, 10 Credits.

Total number of credits for Practical Skill Modules: 10

Work Experience Modules

  • 514201-001-00-WM-07, Processes and Procedures for a Body Treatment, NQF Level 4, 8 Credits.

Total number of credits for Work Experience Modules: 8

Exit level outcomes

  1. Perform a body care treatment in a professional and ethical manner in accordance with occupational standards.
  2. Establish and manage a sustainable and compliant establishment in the beauty and cosmetology industry.
  3. Apply integumentary system and human anatomy as applicable to the specific area under treatment.
  4. Apply cosmetic chemistry as applicable to beauty therapy treatment.

Associated assessment criteria

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1

ELO 1: Perform a body care treatment in a professional and ethical manner in accordance with occupational standards.

  • Prepare and maintain workstations and tools for a body care treatment to meet hygiene and sanitation standards.
  • Complete consultation forms for a body care treatment accurately and make recommendations according to the client's specific needs.
  • Apply human anatomy, treatment adaptations, and contraindications for a body care treatment.
  • Apply body care product specifications in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
  • Select products and treatment protocol for a body care treatment to the clients specific needs.
  • Uphold health, safety and environmental protection standards for a body care treatment.
  • Use communication skills (verbal, non-verbal, listening) appropriately before, during, and after a body care treatment.
  • Apply professional and ethical conduct during interaction with client during a body care treatment.

Associated Assessment Criteria (AAC) for ELO 2

ELO 2: Establish and manage a sustainable and compliant establishment in the beauty and cosmetology industry.

  • Explain and apply the concept of marketing in the beauty industry.
  • Discuss and apply criteria to be considered when looking for suitable premises for a beauty salon.> Define, explain and apply the management of a salon and the main financial needs and controls.
  • Define, discuss and apply professional conduct in the workplace.
  • Describe and apply the principles of a business plan for starting and managing a beauty salon.
  • Discuss and apply the Occupational Health and Safety legislation in a beauty salon.
  • Legal business obligations applicable to a beauty salon are discussed.

Associated Assessment Criteria (AAC) for ELO 3

ELO 3: Apply integumentary system and human anatomy as applicable to the specific area under treatment.

  • Explain and apply anatomy of the human muscles and bones related to the specific area being treated.
  • Explain the structure of the skin, nail and hair.
  • Discuss the functions of the skin.
  • Discuss ageing, dehydration, hyperpigmentation, and sensitivity
  • Identify and discuss diseases and disorders of the skin, nail and hair.

Associated Assessment Criteria (AAC) for ELO 4

ELO 4: Apply cosmetic chemistry as applicable to beauty therapy treatment.

  • Explain or define and apply cosmetic chemistry terminology.
  • Discuss and apply pH indicators in the context of cosmetic product formulations i.e., acids, bases, salts, and neutralisers.
  • Describe and apply cosmetic ingredients.

Integrated Assessment

Formative Assessments conducted internally.

Formative assessments are conducted throughout the training of learners. A range of formal, non-formal, and informal ongoing assessment activities are used to focus on teaching and learning outcomes to improve learner attainment.

Formative assessments are conducted continuously by the facilitator to feed into further learning, to identify strengths and weakness, and to ensure the learner's ability to apply knowledge, skills and workplace experience gained. Formative Assessments are conducted by the accredited Skills Development Provider (SDP), and a variety of ongoing assessment methods may be used, for example, quizzes, assignments, tests, scenarios, role play, interviews. Continuous feedback must be provided.

Integrated Summative Assessments conducted Internally

Integrated Assessment involves all the different types of assessment tasks required for a particular qualification, part-qualification or occupational skills programme, such as written assessment of theory and practical demonstration of competence. To achieve this, the Internal Assessment Criteria (IAC) for all modules as found in the QCTO curriculum document must be followed.

An accredited SDP should implement a well-designed, formal, relevant, final internal Summative Assessment strategy for all modules to prepare learners for the EISA. These assessments evaluate learning achievements relating to the achievement of each module of the relevant components of the qualification, part-qualification, or skills programme.

Internal Summative Assessments are developed, moderated and conducted by the SDP at the end of each module or after integration of relevant modules, e.g., applied knowledge tests, workplace tasks, practical demonstrations, simulated tasks/demonstrations, projects, case studies, etc. The results of these final formal summative assessments must be recorded. These results, which include the Statement of Work Experience results, where applicable, contribute to the Statement of Results (SoR) that is a requirement for admission to the EISA. An SoR, using the template provided by the Quality Partner, is issued by the accredited SDP for qualifications and part-qualifications. The SDP must produce a valid Statement of Results for each learner, indicating the final result and the date on which the competence in each module, of each component, was achieved. Learners are required to produce this SoR, together with their ID document or alternative ID document, at the point of the EISA.

External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA) - a national assessment

The Quality Partner is responsible for the management, conduct and implementation of the External Integrated Summative Assessment (EISA), in accordance with QCTO set standards. Competence in the EISA is a requirement for certificating a learner. For entrance into the EISA, the learner requires a valid Statement of Results issued by the accredited institution indicating:

The attainment of all modules for the Knowledge, Practical and Work Experience modules.

Progression and comparability

Articulation options

This part qualification provides opportunities for the following articulation options.

Horizontal Articulation

  • Occupational Certificate: Beauty Practitioner, Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Body Therapist, Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Manual Skincare Therapist, Level 4
  • Occupational Certificate: Eye Grooming Therapist, Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Make-Up Consultant Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Nail Therapist, NQF Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Temporary Hair Removal Therapist, Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Body Massage Therapist, Level 4.
  • National Certificate: Vocational, Level 4, NQF Level 4.

Vertical Articulation

  • National Occupational Certificate: Beauty Therapist, NQF Level 4.

Diagonal Articulation

There are no diagonal articulation options.

NOTES

Qualifying for External Assessment

To qualify for an external assessment, learners must provide proof of completion of all required knowledge and practical modules by means of statements of results and a record of completed work experience.

Additional Legal or Physical Entry Requirements

None.

Criteria for the accreditation of providers

Accreditation requirements, against which Skills Development Providers (SDP) and Assessment Centres, will be accredited, is found in the Curriculum Document, as listed below:

  • Body Care Therapist.
  • Curriculum Code: 514201-001-00-08.

Encompassed Trade

This qualification encompasses the following trades as recorded on the NLRD

None.

Assessment Quality Partner (AQP)

Services Sector Education and Training Authority (SSETA).

PARENT QUALIFICATION

National Occupational Certificate: Beauty Therapist, NQF Level 4, 158 Credits.

RELATED PART-QUALIFICATIONS

  • Occupational Certificate: Beauty Practitioner, NQF Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Body Therapist, NQF Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Manual Skincare Therapist, NQF Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Eye Grooming Therapist, NQF Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Make-Up Consultant Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Nail Therapist, NQF Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Temporary Hair Removal Therapist, NQF Level 4.
  • Occupational Certificate: Body Massage Therapist, NQF Level 4.

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