Self Employed Mobile Hairdresser

The Opportunity

We're looking for experienced, self-employed hairstylists who want consistent, meaningful work. You'll deliver haircare to patients in healthcare environments - people facing illness, recovery or long-term care, for whom a good haircut is more than cosmetic.

What You'll Do

  • Deliver haircare on scheduled service days in healthcare settings
  • Work with patients of all ages, backgrounds and hair types - including Afro-textured, locs, braids and protective styles
  • Adapt your approach for patients with limited mobility, cognitive needs or medical considerations
  • Maintain infection control and safeguarding standards

What We Offer

  • Competitive daily rate (outside IR35)
  • On-going, scheduled shifts once onboarded
  • Operational support
  • Career progression and ongoing training

What We're Looking For

Essential:

  • NVQ Level 2/3 in Hairdressing (or equivalent)
  • Confident with all hair types
  • Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain)
  • Right to work in the UK, self-employed status
  • Based within 45 minutes of Central London
  • Available for regular weekly shifts

Person Specification:

  • Calm, patient, good with people who may be unwell or vulnerable
  • Reliable - you show up, on time, prepared
  • Professional presentation and manner
  • Genuine care for the work with an interest in growing with the company long-term

To Apply:

Send a short intro along with your CV, letting us know why this kind of work appeals to you.

Email info@c2chaircare.co.uk with any questions and for more details about the role.

C2C Haircare is committed to equality and diversity. We actively welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

Job Types: Part-time, Freelance, Zero hours contract

Pay: £150.00-£200.00 per day

Work Location: Remote

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