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Understands and believes in the healing benefits of massage therapy and bodywork Employee Appreciation: Up to a $1,500 Sign-On Bonus for full-time and $750 for part-time 401K matching retirement plan Flexible schedules Complimentary monthly massage or facial of your choice Additional employee massages, facials and retail products at a reduced cost Full employment, not 1099.
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Licensed Massage Therapists (LMT):Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) Benefits: Sign on Bonus OfferedMedical and Dental plans available for Full-Time Therapists Tuition reimbursement available for recent grads with their license.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Opportunity for advancement Signing bonus Training & development Tuition assistance Wellness resources $2,000 Sign-on BONUS for Full Time, $900 sign-on bonus for Part TimeHand and Stone WESTON and HOLLYWOOD are INCREASING LMT SALARIES.
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Compensation that includes a competitive base pay, generous commissions and monthly incentives Free AMTA membership and liability insurance Paid time off $1000 sign on bonus 45% discount on products Comprehensive 401K package Free monthly massage/skincare services Excellent medical, dental, and vision plans for full and part time positions Educational opportunities to help you continually develop your skillset.
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A team-player A clear communicator Eager to learn and grow A licensed massage therapist Ready to establish a thriving and stable career Benefits The PCRK Group company culture is easily represented through our industry-leading pay rates, benefits packages, and growth opportunities for full and part-time team members.
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If you’re a licensed massage therapist who specializes in customized treatment and relaxation work, we’d love for you to join us at PCRK Group. Are you looking for a place to practice massage, build a successful career, and care for others, with a team that puts emphasis on your personal well-being.
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Position : Licensed Massage Therapist - Part-time and full-time openings available. Providers at our center enjoy perks - dedicated massage therapy room, scheduling/front desk assistance, laundry service, complimentary use of the Center's other holistic services, employee discount on purchases.
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Compensation and Benefits for LMT: 2,500 sign-on bonus for Full-Time Income Stability (Tier 2 - $37 per service hour, Tier 3 - $47 per service hour not including gratuity) Paid Time Off Flexible Schedule Health, Dental and Vision Benefits partner for full-time and part-time Paid Continuing Education FREE Monthly Massage No Noncompete – you deserve to work where you are happiest.
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The difference you'll make in clients' lives is the biggest reward for any massage therapist, but our environment helps you enjoy more of what you love about your work. Are eager for growth and desire to build on their modality mastery.
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The owner worked at multiple Hand and Stone franchised locations as a DUAL therapist PRIOR to opening their own locationCompany Benefits: Sign On Bonus - paid out in increments Flexible Schedule - create your own hours.
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Woodhouse Spa is offering a $500 sign-on bonus for licensed massage therapists! We are looking for part-time team members at both of our locations (Mount Pleasant and Downtown Charleston.
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Woodhouse Spa is offering a $1,000 sign-on bonus for licensed massage therapists! Paid Time Off-Whether you are part time or full time we encourage you to take time to take care of yourself with vacation, sick time, and holiday pay.
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3000 Sign On Bonus - Full or Part Time. Our average therapist earns $32-$35 / hour with tips. All of our current therapists are fully booked and we have clients waiting to get on the table.
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Sign on bonus & hourly pay rate depends on experience level, location, and Part Time vs. Up to $4,000 Sign On Bonus. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time.
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Licensed Massage Therapist \SIGN ON BONUS Sign on Bonus $1500 Fort Worth-Crockett Row Are you a team player and looking to join a team that feels more like a family.
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