TMTCWe welcome the opportunity to provide you with this information about our school. We are proud of our curriculum, but we are even more proud of the accomplishments of our graduates. Many of them are currently working with physicians, in spas, in corporate settings, fitness centers, and private practice to name a few. We can say without reservation that the Therapeutic Massage Training Center has trained some of the finest massage and bodywork practitioners in the state.

The healing power of touch cannot be denied. In today's society it is needed more than ever. We are surrounded by the stresses of work, relationships, and daily life in general. As our society becomes more hectic and complex it is essential that we help others and ourselves meet these stresses in a simpler, more relaxed and healthy manner.

Training students since 1988, our reputation stands on its own merit. Our students are not "factory" trained. We take great pride in providing small class size and continuing the tradition of instructing massage/bodywork therapy not only as a profession, but as a true art form.

It is our goal to continue to educate students in this wonderful field, and to help advance therapeutic massage and bodywork as a whole. You are welcome to make an appointment and sit in on one of our classes. References from previous graduates are available.

Whether you choose massage/bodywork therapy as a full time career or a part time profession, we hope you join our growing family of caring and dedicated professionals. See you in class!

Career, Employment Opportunities in Massage/Bodywork

  • In private practice
  • In established massage therapy centers
  • In holistic health centers
  • Fitness centers
  • Health Spas
  • Condominium or apartment complex recreation or social facilities
  • In beauty salons
  • Aboard a cruise ship
  • At sport centers, racquetball, or athletic clubs
  • In a Chiropractic office
  • At a country club
  • At a retirement community (geriatric massage)
  • With an athletic team
  • In a YWCA or YMCA
  • In a counseling center
  • At a vacation resort
  • In corporate settings (on-site chair massage)

EveryBODY benefits!

Using the terms "Certified Massage Therapists" or "Certified Massage and Bodywork Therapist" sets standards for those practicing in accordance with N.J. State Law, the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) and Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP). The terms "Masseur" or "Masseuse" no long hold validity as descriptive titles for practitioners of high standards and training.

 


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