Massage Therapist

Chipping Norton
8 months ago
Applications closed

Our client is a luxury beauty and wellness brand that merges ancient principles with innovative modern therapies to deliver transformative treatments that promote holistic well-being. They use methods including Brazilian lymphatic drainage, Finnish infrared therapies, and ancient East-Asian Guasha techniques to provide a comprehensive treatment that enhances beauty and wellness from the inside out. They are proud to be expanding their offerings to the Oxfordshire area.
They are seeking a driven and passionate Massage Therapist to join their team. They offer comprehensive training to ensure you can deliver their unique, holistic treatments with confidence and skill. This is a unique opportunity to work in a beautiful rural location, providing one-on-one treatments in a highly curated luxury environment. Training will be provided prior to starting the role. If you are a dedicated massage therapist eager to expand your expertise in a holistic and luxurious environment, we would love to hear from you!
Role Responsibilities

  • Client Treatments: Perform massage therapies that align with the clients’ methods, providing clients with a rejuvenating and transformative experience.
  • Customized Care: Tailor each treatment to the individual needs and preferences of clients, ensuring a personalized and high-quality service.
  • Training & Development: Participate in ongoing training to master the clients’ methods.
  • Holistic Wellness: Educate clients on the benefits of our treatments and how they can support overall wellness and beauty, encouraging a holistic approach to self-care.
  • Professionalism: Maintain the highest standards of cleanliness, client care, and professionalism in all interactions.
  • Team Collaboration: Work closely with other therapists and the front-of-house team to ensure a seamless client experience and the efficient operation of the wellness centre.
  • Client Relationships: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, fostering a loyal client base and contributing to the growth of the brand.
    Qualifications & Characteristics
  • NVQ Level 3 or 4 in Massage Therapy or equivalent qualification.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with clients and team members.
  • A passion for holistic wellness and a willingness to learn and integrate new techniques into your practice.
  • Professionalism, reliability, and a commitment to providing exceptional client service.
  • Flexibility to work across multiple locations and adapt to the scheduling needs of the wellness centre.
  • Driven, passionate, and eager to contribute to the success of the brand.
  • Flexibility to work Monday through Saturday, with both part-time and full-time positions available.
    Benefits
  • Training: Comprehensive training provided.
  • Schedule: Part-time and full-time positions available, with flexible working hours.
  • Be part of an innovative and respected brand in the beauty and wellness industry.
  • Receive specialized training
  • Work in a luxurious and serene environment dedicated to holistic beauty and well-being.
  • Collaborate with a passionate team and contribute to the success of our brand.
  • Competitive salary and benefits package, with opportunities for growth and development

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