Lymphatic Therapist
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Lymphatic Therapist

Sage Bodywork in Seattle is hiring a part- or full-time Licensed Massage Therapist who is certified in Manual Lymphatic Drainage. Our clients receive lymphatic massage to manage chronic illness or recover from surgery. No more digging your elbow into someone's back! This is fulfilling work to help people who really need it.

You’ll love coming to work in our bright, spacious room, with respectful scheduling, doing sustainable massage.

In this role, the therapist works independently. There's 30 minutes after every massage so you can take payment, flip the room, and write your SOAP notes.

If interested, email your resume to Jesse at SageBodyworkO------------. First step is a phone interview and if we seem like a fit we’ll schedule an in-person practical.

*** Don’t currently have a Manual Lymphatic Drainage certification? If you’re seriously interested in a career at Sage Bodywork and are willing to get certified in MLD before your start date, go ahead reach out with your resume now. We’re happy to talk with you, see if we’re a fit, and figure out the next steps.

We’re not like other employers…
Starting pay is $50 for a 60 min massage (plus gratuity)
Flexible Paid Time Off (PTO)
Sustainable scheduling with 30 minutes in between massages (that contributes to your PTO)
We have a laundry & janitorial service so you can focus on client care
100% specialized in “smarter not harder” modalities - you’ll never be asked to do Swedish/Deep Tissue again!
Digital SOAP notes and scheduling (so you check your work schedule from home)
LMT owned

COVID-19 precautions:
Vaccination required for staff; masking optional (surgical and KN95 face masks provided)
Air purifier and window fan run throughout the day (with heat/AC as needed)
Low foot traffic (just you + your clients)

Job Requirements:
Current Washington state massage license
Certification in Vodder-style Manual Lymphatic Drainage (at least 40 hours of in-person MLD class)
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: From $50.00 per hour