10 Steps to a Job as a Massage Therapist
As a Massage Therapist, you can help others overcome chronic pain, recover from injuries and illness, reduce stress, and just plain help them feel better.
Now is an exciting time in the field of massage therapy, which is expanding like never before. The public's use of massage as a healthcare modality has tripled in the last decade, which in turn has caused a tremendous increase in the demand for therapists.
Massage therapists can be seen working almost everywhere, and spas, health clubs, cruise ships, physician's offices-even the local mall-are just a sampling of the places where a therapist can work.
Here are 10 steps you can take toward your dream career as a massage therapist, based on the FabJob Guide to Become a Massage Therapist.

Is a Career in Massage Therapy for You?
Before deciding on a career as a massage therapist, you should first ask yourself the following questions:* Do I like working with people?
* Do I enjoy caring for and helping others?
* Can I work quietly, without much conversation, for much of the day?
* Can I empathize with someone, without taking on their "stuff"?
* Can I work independently, without much supervision?
* Do I have strong communication skills?
If your answer was yes to the above questions, a career in massage therapy may well be for you.
Discover the World of Massage Therapy
As a massage therapist, you will be trained in the fundamentals. Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, and Trigger Point Therapy are usually taught by most massage therapy programs. However, there are many other forms of bodywork out there, ranging from Myofascial Release to Reiki (a form of energy work.) Not only are there many different modalities of massage to choose from, there are many areas of specialization as well, including Pregnancy Massage, Medical Massage, and even Animal Massage.Do some investigating to find out what types of massage might appeal to you as a practitioner. Contact local therapists or schools and ask questions about the different types of massage, or do a search online using the terms "massage therapy", "bodywork", or "therapeutic massage" to find out more.
Know the Requirements for Practice in Your Area
Training for Your Career as a Massage Therapist
There are many different types of schools and training programs available to someone who wants to become a massage therapist. To find a program that suits your needs, check your local yellow pages under "Schools" or "Massage Therapy". You could also do a search online using the phrase "massage therapy schools" or "massage therapy training", or contact some local massage therapists to find out what schools/programs they attended.Once you have found some training programs and/or schools, make sure to check out several. Each school or training program will more than likely have a different curriculum and philosophy, and you will want to choose one that will match your needs and personality. Especially important is that the school or training program meet the educational requirements for practicing in your area.
Volunteer Your Services
Finding a Job
Once you've finished your training, it's time to start working as a massage therapist! If you've decided owning your own business is not for you, you need to find a job. One way to find employment as a massage therapist is to check with the school or training program you attended. More than likely, they will have a list of employers who need to hire massage therapists. Otherwise, you can check your local paper, check online employment sites, or even create your own job. Numerous types of employers need massage therapists including medical clinics, health clubs, spas, and corporations. Start Your Own Business
Get and Keep Clients
If you are still in need of more clients, you could establish an alliance with other healthcare professionals in your area. This would entail contacting someone (say, a chiropractor or physician) by mail and enquiring whether they would be interested in establishing an alliance where you would refer clients to one another.
To keep the clients you already have, make sure your practice is client-centered. Your clients are doing you a favor by utilizing your services. Make sure you return that favor by giving the best service you possibly can!
Take Care of Yourself
Massage therapy, by its' very nature, is a caring profession. But in the process of taking care of others, we can often neglect to take care of ourselves. Recognizing the signs of self-neglect can go a long way to prolonging your career as a massage therapist. If you feel like you just can't listen to one more client's problems, and you'd rather be on the massage table yourself, you may be on your way to burn-out.Try these steps to regain some balance in your life:
* Eat balanced, nutritious meals-at least three per day.
* Get enough rest. Studies have shown we all need a half hours sleep for each waking hour of our day.
* Get exercise. Even though massage is a physical profession, you still need to get in about 30 minutes of physical activity each day.
* To stay flexible, limber and mentally centered try Tai Chi or Yoga.
Grow as a Professional
Massage Therapy is a rewarding and challenging field. Not only do you help others, massage therapy is a career that will enhance your own life over and over. Now that's a Fab Job!
Based on the FabJob Guide to Become a Massage Therapist by Sharon A. Alfonso, LMT.The complete guide gives detailed advice on how you can get hired as a massage therapist or start your own massage business. Visit www.FabJob.com/massage.asp for information.
by Sharon A. Alfonso, LMT
Sharon A. Alfonso is a Registered Massage Therapist who has taught classes on how to become a massage therapist and how to market a massage therapy business. She is author of the FabJob Guide to Become a Massage Therapist.
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