Hotel Contessa

MassageTherapist

$36–54k ~AI est. San Antonio, Texas, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Massage Therapist at Hotel Contessa. Skills: Massage therapy, Guest service. Provide massage and body treatments. Maintain clean, safe, welcoming environment”

What You'll Achieve.

Create a relaxing spa experience

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Lift, bend, stoop, walk, push carts up to 50lbs, Good dexterity in fingers, wrists, and hands, Stand and move throughout spa

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Current Massage Therapy license/certification, High school diploma or equivalent, Minimum of two years’ experience in esthetics, Knowledge of various massage techniques, Willing to maintain confidentiality, Customer service oriented, Able to lift, bend, stoop, walk, push carts up to 50lbs, Good dexterity in fingers, wrists, and hands, Able to stand and move throughout spa, Effective verbal and written communication skills

What You'll Do.

Provide massage and body treatments

welcoming environment

Consult with guests on treatments

Promote spa services and products

Maintain accurate guest treatment records

Deliver exceptional guest service

Attend required trainings and meetings

Assist with additional spa duties

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Fellow therapists; Sales staff

Communication Scope

Communicate effectively with clients; Adapt communication style

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