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An established industry player is offering an exciting opportunity to start a new career in massage therapy. With a focus on education and professional development, this role allows you to enroll in a state-approved massage program, with tuition sponsorship available. In as little as 11 months, you could be on your way to becoming a licensed massage therapist, enjoying competitive compensation and job stability in a high-demand field. Flexible schedules and supportive financing options make this a fantastic opportunity for those looking to make a meaningful impact in the wellness industry.
It’s not just a job, it’s a career! A new career in massage therapy requires schooling in a state-approved 600-hour massage program. If you're interested in becoming a massage therapy student, Hand & Stone Quakertown can help!
We will assist in streamlining the school selection process and make education exceptionally cost-effective by offering tuition sponsorship and reimbursement, thanks to collaborations with local massage therapy schools.
You will enroll in a state-approved massage school, community college, or university nearby, providing the necessary training to become a licensed massage therapist. This program prepares you for licensing exams and your career. If you meet all requirements, Hand & Stone Quakertown will sponsor part of your education through tuition reimbursement.
Successful completion and licensure can lead to job placement at Hand & Stone Quakertown as a massage therapist.
Interested individuals will receive a text and email from a local massage program to complete school application forms, learn more about the program, and undergo screening for financing and sponsorship eligibility.
**Hand & Stone offers sponsorship and job opportunities exclusively, while training is conducted by an independent third-party school unaffiliated with our location. Employment offers depend on successful program completion, exams, and licensure.**