What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Medical Aesthetician – Ocular & Facial position at LINE OF SIGHT?
This Role Is Different
LINE OF SIGHT is not your average med spa — and this is not your average aesthetics job.
We're a boutique concierge eyecare practice inside the Equinox Hotel at Hudson Yards, redefining what eyecare looks, feels, and functions like: an intersection of dry eye science and ocular aesthetics.
We're looking for a Clinical Aesthetic Technician who doesn't fit neatly into a single category — not a spa aesthetician, not a medical tech, but someone who brings the best of both: precise hands, clinical instincts, and the ability to earn a patient's trust from the first conversation.
What You'll Do
You will be trained to perform procedures that almost no one else in New York is doing:
- Radiofrequency for dry eye therapy, eyelid tightening, and facial lifting
- IPL for dry eye therapy and aesthetic pigmentation/vascular concerns
- Rejuran DNA and TargetCool protocols for the eye area and face
- Eyelid gland expression for post-treatment dry eyes
This is precision work on one of the most delicate regions of the face, performed in a fully integrated clinical setting. You'll conduct patient consultations, design individualized care plans, educate patients before and after treatment, and help them understand the value of what they're receiving — not through pressure, but through genuine expertise.
Where This Role Grows
This is a foundational position built to evolve. As you grow with us, you'll take on broader responsibility across two areas:
Clinical depth — Expand your treatment repertoire as we introduce new modalities, contribute to protocol development, and take ownership over the aesthetic clinical experience end to end.
Patient relationship building — Move beyond individual appointments to support retention, follow-up communications, and the kind of ongoing relationships that make patients feel like they truly belong here.
You're the Right Fit If You
- Have precise, refined hands — you've worked on faces, not bodies, and you understand the difference
- Think clinically, not cosmetically — you understand skin physiology, device parameters, and contraindications, not just how to follow a protocol
- Communicate like a trusted expert — you can explain a treatment clearly, field hard questions, and help a patient arrive at the right decision because you actually know your craft
- Stay composed and sharp when the day moves fast, without losing presence with the person in front of you
- Are genuinely curious about eye health, skin science, and longevity medicine — this intersection excites you, not intimidates you
- Hold yourself to a high standard without being asked
- Understand what it means to deliver a luxury experience from intake to follow-up
Backgrounds We'd Consider
There is no single path to this role. Strong candidates may come from:
- Facial aesthetics — laser, RF, IPL (face-focused, not body)
- Ophthalmology or optometry clinical settings — tech or assistant roles with strong hands-on experience
- Medical aesthetics under physician supervision — dermatology, plastic surgery, or med spa
- Nursing or allied health with an aesthetic technical focus
NYS licensure or equivalent clinical credential required. Licensed Medical Aesthetician, Certified Ophthalmic Technician, Medical Assistant, RN or equivalent. Candidates from optometry or ophthalmology clinical settings strongly encouraged to apply.
What We Offer
- $28–$40/hr depending on experience and skill set
- Performance incentives tied to patient outcomes and retention — not just volume
- Health insurance
- Paid time off holidays
- Complimentary eye exams discounts on eyewear and aesthetic treatments
- Ongoing clinical education and hands-on device training — we invest in your growth
- Annual fully covered team trip
- Quarterly team events and dinners
- A design-forward studio in one of NYC's most exciting neighborhoods
- A genuinely rare position in a practice category that doesn't exist anywhere else
Salary : $28 - $40