1. Provide Massage Services: Offer professional massage services based on client needs and health conditions, including but not limited to Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, and aromatherapy.
2. Assess Client Needs: Communicate with clients before the service to understand their health status, areas of pain, and specific requests in order to create a personalized massage plan.
3. Maintain Hygiene Standards: Keep the massage room and equipment clean and hygienic, following relevant health and safety regulations to ensure client health and safety.
4. Record Client Information: Document client feedback and treatment outcomes after each session, updating client records for future services and follow-ups.
5. Provide Professional Advice: Offer suitable health and wellness recommendations based on clients' physical conditions, including daily care, stretching exercises, and relaxation techniques.
6. Continuous Learning and Development: Participate in training and continuing education courses regularly to stay updated on massage techniques and industry trends, continually enhancing professional skills.
7. Handle Client Complaints: Address client complaints and suggestions appropriately to ensure client satisfaction and maintain good relationships.
8. Collaborate with Team: Work closely with other massage therapists, spa managers, and front desk staff to ensure smooth service processes and a positive client experience.
9. Adhere to Professional Ethics: Follow the industry's code of ethics and conduct, maintaining a professional image and respecting client privacy.
10. Manage Time Effectively: Efficiently manage appointments and scheduling to provide timely services to clients, avoiding delays and confusion.