1. 1 occupation name
Body plastic surgeon.
1.2 occupation definition
Personnel who use cosmetics, medicines and instruments to engage in cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery, makeup and hairdressing of remains.
1.3 professional level
There are five levels in this profession, namely: five-level plastic surgeon (national vocational qualification level five), four-level plastic surgeon (national vocational qualification level four), three-level plastic surgeon (national vocational qualification level three), two-level plastic surgeon (national vocational qualification level two) and one-level plastic surgeon (national vocational qualification level one).
1.4 occupational environment
Indoor, normal temperature.
1.5 professional ability characteristics
Good body feeling, flexible fingers and arms, coordinated movements, strong color discrimination, and certain ability of observation, judgment and analysis.
1.6 basic education level
Graduated from junior high school.
1.7 training requirements
1.7. 1 training period
Full-time vocational school education is determined according to its training objectives and teaching plan. Promotion training period: Class V plastic surgeon shall have no less than 360 class hours; Class IV plastic surgeons shall have no less than 300 standard class hours; No less than 260 standard class hours for three-level plastic surgeons; Class II body shaper shall have no less than 240 standard class hours; Class I body shaper shall have no less than 120 standard class hours.
1.7.2 Training teachers
Teachers who train grade 5 and grade 4 orthopedic surgeons should obtain the professional qualification certificate of grade 3 or above or the professional technical post qualification of intermediate level or above in related majors; Teachers who train three-level plastic surgeons should obtain two-level or above professional qualification certificates or senior professional and technical positions in related majors; Teachers who train second-class and first-class plastic surgeons should obtain the first-class professional qualification certificate of this major for more than 3 years or hold senior professional and technical positions in related majors.
1.7.3 training ground equipment
Standard classrooms, equipment and facilities that can meet the needs of more than 5 people at the same time for professional skills operation of body beauty surgery.
1.8 identification requirements
1.8. 1 applicable object
Relevant personnel engaged in or preparing to engage in this occupation.
1.8.2 reporting conditions
—— Class V plastic surgeon (meeting one of the following conditions):
(1) Reached the required standard class hours through the five-level formal training of this profession, and obtained the certificate of completion.
(2) Engaged in this vocational training for more than 2 years.
-Class IV body plastic surgeon (in one of the following cases)
(1) Engaged in this occupation for more than 3 years after obtaining the five-level vocational qualification certificate of this occupation, received the formal training of this occupation for 4 years, reached the required standard hours, and obtained the certificate of completion.
(2) Having worked in this occupation for more than 5 years after obtaining the five-level vocational qualification certificate of this occupation.
(3) Engaged in this occupation for more than 7 years.
(4) Obtain the vocational (professional) graduation certificate of the secondary vocational and technical school recognized by the administrative department of labor and social security with intermediate skills as the training goal.
-Class III plastic surgeon (meeting one of the following conditions)
(1) Having been engaged in this profession for more than 4 years after obtaining the level-4 vocational qualification certificate, having received the level-3 formal training of this profession, reaching the required standard hours, and having obtained the certificate of completion.
(2) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 7 years continuously after obtaining the Grade IV vocational qualification certificate of this occupation.
(3) Obtaining the graduation certificate of this occupation (major) from a senior technical school or higher vocational school with the training goal of advanced skills, which is recognized by the administrative department of labor and social security.
(4) graduates of this major or related majors who have obtained the four-level vocational qualification certificate have been engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.
-Class II plastic surgeon (meeting one of the following conditions)
(1) After obtaining the third-level vocational qualification certificate of this profession, he has been engaged in this profession for more than 5 years continuously, and has reached the required standard hours after the second-level formal training of this profession, and has obtained the certificate of completion.
(2) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 8 years continuously after obtaining the third-class vocational qualification certificate of this occupation.
(3) The graduates of this occupation (major) in senior technical schools have obtained this occupation qualification certificate and have been engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.
-Class I plastic surgeon (with one of the following conditions)
(1) After obtaining the second-class professional qualification certificate of this major, he has been engaged in this major for more than 3 years continuously, and has reached the standard hours stipulated in the first-class formal training of this major, and obtained the certificate of completion.
(2) Having worked in this occupation for more than 5 years after obtaining the qualification certificate of this occupation secondary occupation.
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