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Continuing Education-Each Hand and Stone massage therapist will receive 12 CE’s for taking our new employee training. · Career Development and Training- Our Elite Massage Therapist Program helps our massage therapists build the skills to develop their knowledge in specialized modalities and professionalism.
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Employee Referral Bonus - Get paid for sharing your great experiences at Hand and Stone with your massage therapist friends! At our Hand and Stone in Raleigh - Leesville you can focus on doing what you love - transforming lives through massage and healing.
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Team Member Essentials: Active NC Massage Therapist license in good standing. Understand and believe in the healing benefits of massage therapy and bodywork. Benefits: Company car Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Health insurance Training & development Vision insurance Wellness resources NOW HIRING LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPISTS.
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Massage Therapist Requirements. In addition, we offer massage enhancements including Hypervolt percussion therapy to increase the guest experience and results. Massage Therapist’s earnings can start from $33 to $65 per massage before gratuity, or equivalent to $42,000-$52,000/ year (based on 30-hour workweek ) before gratuities.
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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. Award programs (like Therapist of the Year.
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Join the Soothe Network as a licensed massage therapist and elevate your career by picking up shifts at some of the largest national retail spa chains in the country. Traveling Massage Therapist.
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Must have completed (or in the process of completing) a Massage Therapist program. We Offer A Supportive, Massage Therapist Focused Environment. Must be fully licensed/certified to perform Massage Therapy prior to performing sessions at the studio.
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A Supportive, Massage Therapist-Centered Team environment. Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa in Cary - Preston is in search of Massage Therapists looking for flexible FT/PT schedules, career development and a positive work environment.
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The Massage Therapist provides various massage therapy services and treatments that compliments fitness programs, improves overall sense of well-being, and enhances the guests fitness experience while living the mission, vision and core values of LifeSpa and Salon.
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Helps to market massage therapy program through chair massage, leading or participating in massage workshops and helping with promotional ideas and events. Licensed by the North Carolina Board of Massage and Body Work Therapy.
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