
Turn your advanced beauty therapy experience into a nationally recognised diploma. If you already perform advanced skin treatments, conduct detailed client consultations, develop treatment plans, provide specialised beauty services, manage client outcomes, or supervise beauty operations, you may be able to achieve the Diploma of Beauty Therapy (SHB50121) through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification Code | SHB50121 |
| Qualification Name | Diploma of Beauty Therapy |
| Assessment Method | Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) |
| Qualification Type | Nationally Recognised Qualification |
| Training Package | SHB Hairdressing and Beauty Services Training Package |
| Suitable For | Experienced Beauty Therapists |
| Recognition | Australia-Wide |
| Industry | Beauty, Skin and Wellness |
| Career Outcomes | Senior Beauty Therapist, Skin Therapist, Beauty Clinic Supervisor |
| Further Pathways | Salon Management, Business and Leadership Qualifications |
SHB50121 Diploma of Beauty Therapy RPL allows experienced beauty professionals to gain a nationally recognised diploma based on existing workplace skills and industry experience.
The qualification recognises advanced competencies developed through:
Through RPL, eligible applicants can have their experience assessed against nationally recognised standards without completing training in areas where competency can already be demonstrated.
The diploma reflects the responsibilities of beauty therapists who provide specialised face and body treatments and work with a high degree of independence.
Yes.
SHB50121 is a nationally recognised qualification within Australia’s Vocational Education and Training (VET) system.
The qualification is listed on training.gov.au and forms part of the SHB Hairdressing and Beauty Services Training Package.
When issued by an authorised Registered Training Organisation (RTO), the qualification is recognised throughout Australia.
Yes.
Experienced beauty professionals may achieve SHB50121 through Recognition of Prior Learning.
RPL assesses competency in areas such as:
Many beauty therapists already perform these responsibilities daily.
Many therapists develop advanced industry skills through years of practical experience.
A diploma provides formal recognition of those skills and supports progression into senior positions.
Professionals commonly pursue SHB50121 to:
| Benefit | Outcome |
|---|---|
| National Recognition | Qualification recognised throughout Australia |
| Skills Recognition | Existing experience formally recognised |
| Career Advancement | Supports senior beauty therapy roles |
| Professional Credibility | Demonstrates advanced competency |
| Employment Opportunities | Supports career growth |
| Time Efficiency | No need to repeat existing skills |
| Further Pathways | Supports leadership and business qualifications |
You may be eligible if you currently provide advanced beauty therapy services.
Common applicants include:
Experience gained in Australia or overseas may be considered.
There is no fixed number of years required.
Eligibility depends on:
Professionals who regularly provide advanced beauty services often possess competencies aligned with qualification requirements.
Relevant experience may include:
Experience may come from:
Provide beauty treatments and consultations.
Deliver skin-focused services and treatment programs.
Provide relaxation and body treatments.
Support skin and beauty services.
Deliver beauty and personal care services.
Operate a beauty therapy business.
The qualification develops advanced beauty therapy skills.
Key competency areas include:
These skills support advanced beauty therapy practice and client outcomes.
| Occupation | Suitable |
|---|---|
| Beauty Therapist | ✓ |
| Senior Beauty Therapist | ✓ |
| Skin Therapist | ✓ |
| Spa Therapist | ✓ |
| Beauty Clinic Supervisor | ✓ |
| Beauty Business Owner | ✓ |
| Receptionist Only | Usually No |
SHB50121 includes units covering advanced beauty treatments, consultations, treatment planning, client care, and beauty business operations.
| Unit Code | Unit Name |
|---|---|
| SHBBBOS008 | Provide body massages |
| SHBBFAS005 | Provide advanced facial treatments |
| SHBBRES003 | Research and apply beauty industry information |
| SHBBSSC001 | Conduct skin analysis and consultation |
| SHBBBOS009 | Provide body treatments |
| SHBBMUP010 | Design and apply specialised makeup |
| SHBXCCS008 | Provide salon services to clients |
| SHBBINF002 | Maintain infection control standards |
Note: Unit packaging requirements may change. Refer to training.gov.au for current qualification requirements.
| Feature | SHB40121 | SHB50121 |
|---|---|---|
| Qualification Level | Certificate IV | Diploma |
| Focus | Beauty Therapy Services | Advanced Beauty Therapy |
| Treatment Planning | Basic | Advanced |
| Client Responsibility | Standard | Complex Client Needs |
| Career Level | Beauty Therapist | Senior Beauty Therapist |
SHB40121 focuses on beauty therapy services. SHB50121 focuses on advanced treatments, consultations, and senior-level responsibilities.
Recognition of Prior Learning continues to grow because many professionals gain extensive skills through employment.
Growth is supported by:
Many experienced beauty therapists already perform diploma-level responsibilities without holding the qualification.
Australia’s beauty and wellness sector continues to expand.
Demand is influenced by:
Beauty therapists remain a key occupation within the personal services industry.
Source: Jobs and Skills Australia
Provide advanced beauty services.
Deliver treatment programs and consultations.
Provide specialised body and wellness treatments.
Support beauty and skincare services.
Deliver holistic beauty services.
Operate a beauty therapy business.
Timeframes depend on:
Many applicants complete the process within several weeks after submitting documentation.
Assessment costs vary according to:
A pre-assessment can determine eligibility and applicable fees.
| Job Role | Industry Sector |
|---|---|
| Senior Beauty Therapist | Beauty Industry |
| Skin Therapist | Skin Clinics |
| Spa Therapist | Wellness Industry |
| Beauty Clinic Supervisor | Beauty Clinics |
| Cosmetic Consultant | Cosmetic Industry |
| Beauty Business Owner | Self-Employment |
Senior Beauty Therapists and Skin Therapists commonly earn between $70,000 and $110,000+ per year depending on experience, employer, location, commissions, and specialisation.
| Job Role | Typical Salary Range* |
|---|---|
| Senior Beauty Therapist | $70,000 – $90,000+ |
| Skin Therapist | $75,000 – $110,000+ |
| Spa Therapist | $65,000 – $85,000+ |
| Beauty Clinic Manager | $85,000 – $120,000+ |
*Salary ranges vary by location, business model, commissions, and treatment specialisation.
Sources:
Common career pathways include:
Deliver advanced treatments and consultations.
Focus on skin analysis and treatment planning.
Oversee staff and daily operations.
Manage and grow a beauty business.
Support product and treatment recommendations.
Yes.
Many beauty professionals continue into qualifications covering:
We assist eligible professionals throughout:
Many experienced workers choose Care Connect Training Institute because of its commitment to quality assessment and candidate support.
Assessors understand beauty therapy, skincare services, and salon operations.
Guidance is available throughout the process.
Clear evidence requirements from the beginning.
Qualifications align with Australian training standards.
Assessment follows vocational education and training requirements.
Get recognition for your skills and experience with our simple four-step process
Connect with RPL Fast Track to discuss your career goals, and let us assist you in identifying the qualifications that will enable you to achieve them.
Gather and prepare evidence of your prior learning, work experience, and relevant skills. This includes documents such as qualifications, work samples, employment records, and references.
After you submit your portfolio, one of our affiliated registered training organizations (RTOs) will evaluate it. If the assigned assessor requires more information, they will contact you. If any skill gaps are identified, the RTO may provide a trainer to help you enhance your skills at no cost.
Care Connect works with Registered Training Organizations to provide nationally recognized qualifications in Australia. These qualifications are equivalent to those obtained through full-time studies and can also be used for licensing applications.
These are the key documents you'll need to submit for your RPL application.
Includes documents like your passport, driver’s licence, Medicare card, or visa that add up to 100 points of identification.
Copies of your school, college, or training certificates like diplomas, transcripts, or qualifications.
Details about your past jobs—what you did, where you worked, and what skills you used or learned.
Extra documents that help your RPL case, like reference letters, photos, or work samples.
Yes. Overseas beauty therapy experience may be assessed if it aligns with Australian industry competency standards.
Yes. Mobile beauty experience is commonly accepted where services include advanced beauty treatments, consultations, and skincare services.
Yes. Many beauty salon owners and clinic operators hold beauty therapy qualifications combined with industry experience and business knowledge.
Hear from individuals who have successfully qualified through our RPL services.
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