Soma VT Massage Therapist
Do you enjoy helping people? A Soma VT Massage Therapist embodies helping others through building relationships with our members that drive results. Your work environment will be filled with opportunities to improve the lives of those around you and your fellow staff will be there to help you along the way.
Roles and Responsibilities
Adhere to standard operating procedures playbook
Administer massage therapy techniques to membership
Be professional and knowledgeable of various massage therapy modalities
Work in a positive, energetic environment
Communicate with staff concerning shared member responsibilities
Pursue growth, knowledge and stewardship
Maintain clean and professional work environment
Prerequisites
Strong belief in teamwork
Graduated from a school with over 650 hours of training
Proof of insurance (ABMP, AMTA, etc.)
NCBTMB, MBLEx or equivalent credentials
Growth mindset in seeking better solutions within the health and fitness environment
Flexible schedule (e.g., early mornings, later evenings as needed and agreed upon)
CPR/AED certified within 3 months of hire
If not currently licensed, then a current or pending certification from the NCBTMB is required
Compensation
Massage Therapist is eligible for commission of individual sales
Massage Therapist is eligible to work on in-house projects, these projects include:
- In-service clinic presentations
- Member clinics
- Writing
If you are interested in applying for the position, please click below and send us an email with your cover letter and resume.
SOMA VT Mission
To create relationships through an inclusive, inspiring and people-first environment for those interested in putting effort into their health and fitness journey through professional collaboration within an attentive and caring staff.
Our Core Values
Curiosity | Effort | Optimism | Inclusivity | Respect
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We are always looking for new talent and team members. Click below to contact the team.
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