Massage Therapist Indianapolis

Massage Therapist

Full Time • Indianapolis
Massage Therapist Position 
Full or Part-time positions available
 
Job Summary:
Massage Therapy is the heartbeat of the Woodhouse, and we are grateful for our incredible community of healers. With top-tier compensation, unparalleled benefits, flexible schedules and opportunities for annual raises, our leaders truly value YOU.  Our luxurious environments provide a beautiful sanctuary for your skills to shine and enable you to heal guests through the power of touch.
 
We are a company that recognizes, rewards, and celebrates with you along the way…as you excel and grow in your talents, opportunities will follow you.
 
Our Core Values
·       Servant Heart 
·       Commitment to Wellness
·       Continuous Self-Improvement
·       Consistent & Detail Oriented
·       Drama-Free Workplace
 
Why Choose a Career at Woodhouse?
·       Your signature style is unique and truly valued at the Woodhouse, we encourage individuality
·       You have flexibility to customize every massage, no choreography needed. We provide the protocols to guide you.
·       We encourage the learning of new techniques with continuous training
·       Encouraged to grow a loyal client base.
·       We provide continuing education
·       You will focus on the art of massage without distractions, we take care of the rest.
·       Trust that your safety and well-being are our top priority
·       Support of a safe work environments and exceptional industry-leading standards
·       Commitment to your health and safety with our extensive cleaning protocols and disinfecting measures. You will be proud of your work environment.
 
Massage Therapist Requirements 
·       Indiana Massage Therapist License
·       Educates the guest of the benefits of monthly massage and muscle treatment products
·       Positive work ethic that fosters teamwork.
·       Flexible schedule
 
What We Can Offer You  
·       $50,000 + average income for a full time Massage therapist (30 hours a week)
·       $45 - $50 average hourly rate including gratuity
·       Non-Productive pay while not in service
·       Flexible schedule
·       Work life balance
·       Healthcare, Vision and Dental Benefits
·       Paid Time Off

 
The Woodhouse Day Spa is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is a drug free and smoke free workplace.
Compensation: $45,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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What You'll Find at Woodhouse

We want to be the best for our guests. That means keeping a superior staff. We hope to bring in your talent, help you grow, and provide a home where you can enjoy what you do for a long time.
*Specific benefits vary by location
Growth
Nourish your career with ample opportunity for future training and growth.
Connection
Grow your clientele in a family environment committed to retaining talent and providing personal care.
Quality
Exercise your skills with all the tools at your disposal in a luxurious, full service atmosphere.
Employee Discounts
Retail discount, service discount, 25% friends and family discount, and national discount program with AT&T.
Bonus Compensation
Enjoy a unique team based compensation plan, monthly team bonus, end of year bonus.
Paid Time Off
Take time to take care of yourself with vacation, sick time, and holiday pay.