Benefits:
401(k)
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Bonus based on performance
Licensed Massage Therapist, LMT - Occupational Medicine Full-time/ Part-time or PRN $50 - $60/Hr.
Position Summary: The Massage Therapist provides therapeutic massage services to support recovery from work-related injuries, reduce pain, improve circulation, and enhance functional outcomes. This role works under the direction of providers and in collaboration with the rehabilitation team to support safe, effective return-to-work outcomes.
Wage Potential: Average wages can vary as actual compensation formula is based on a percentage of production. High volume producers or full time schedules will result in possible higher levels of income.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide therapeutic massage treatments tailored to patient conditions and treatment plans
Perform assessments of muscle tension, range of motion, and pain areas
Apply techniques such as deep tissue, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and relaxation massage
Support rehabilitation plans in coordination with physical and occupational therapists
Document treatments, patient responses, and progress accurately in the EHR
Monitor patient tolerance and adjust techniques as needed
Educate patients on stretching, posture, and self-care techniques
Maintain a clean, safe, and professional treatment environment
Ensure proper sanitation and infection control practices
Communicate with providers and clinical team regarding patient progress or concerns
Adhere to clinic policies, scope of practice, and regulatory requirements
Team Member Objectives:
Deliver safe, effective, and patient-centered therapeutic care
Support pain reduction and functional recovery goals
Maintain accurate and timely documentation
Contribute to interdisciplinary care coordination
Promote patient satisfaction and positive experience
Support efficient clinic workflow and treatment scheduling
Position Requirements:
Key Competencies
Knowledge of therapeutic massage techniques and anatomy
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to assess patient needs and adapt treatment approaches
Attention to detail and professionalism
Time management and scheduling efficiency
Understanding of rehabilitation and occupational health concepts preferred
Qualifications, Education, and Experience
Completion of accredited massage therapy program
Minimum of 1–3 years of experience preferred
Experience working with injury rehabilitation or occupational health patients preferred
Active Massage Therapy license/certification in good standing
Experience in clinical, rehabilitation, or medical massage preferred
Familiarity with EHR documentation systems preferred
Knowledge of contraindications and safety precautions