Spa Massage Therapist (Seasonal) - Sage Lodge

Columbia HospitalityPray, MT
Onsite

About The Position

Sage Lodge is seeking a Spa Massage Therapist for a seasonal role. This position involves performing various body therapies, maintaining knowledge of spa services and protocols, and ensuring a high level of guest satisfaction. The lodge is located in Paradise Valley, Montana, offering a unique work environment with proximity to Yellowstone National Park and outdoor recreational activities.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited massage school.
  • Holds and maintains a valid Montana state massage license.
  • One or more years’ experience as a licensed massage therapist strongly preferred.
  • Customer service experience is preferred.
  • Experience in body treatments is preferred.

Nice To Haves

  • One or more years’ experience as a licensed massage therapist.
  • Customer service experience.
  • Experience in body treatments.

Responsibilities

  • Perform body therapies including massage and body treatments.
  • Maintain complete knowledge of all spa services, treatments, products, and vendors.
  • Maintain complete knowledge and comply with hotel and departmental policies.
  • Set up workstation with necessary supplies, maintain cleanliness, and restock workstations.
  • Assist with overall departmental tasks and needs outside of treatment times.
  • Escort guests to and from treatments.
  • Perform six treatments per day.
  • Perform other duties associated with spa/therapist operations.

Benefits

  • Hourly Pay and Service Commission
  • Tip/Tip Pooling Eligible
  • Paid Daily
  • Paid Time off & Holiday Pay
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, 401K
  • HSA/FSA Plans -with employer contribution
  • Referral Bonus
  • Discounted Lodging, Dining, Spa, Golf, and Retail
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • “Columbia Cares” Volunteer Opportunities
  • Committee Participation Opportunities
  • Task Force Work Opportunities
  • Online Learning Platform
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