FAQs
What qualifications are required for the RMT-Massage Therapist position?
Candidates must be registered with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario.
Is previous experience necessary to apply for this position?
Experience treating clients in an outpatient setting is considered a strong asset; however, new graduates who are RMT licensed are encouraged to apply.
What type of injuries will I be treating in this role?
This position involves a passion for treating complex injuries.
What skills are important for an RMT-Massage Therapist?
Strong communication and collaboration skills are essential for this role.
Is there a focus on professional growth in this position?
Yes, there is a commitment to professional development within the organization.
What are the key responsibilities of the RMT-Massage Therapist?
Key responsibilities include providing hands-on therapy, developing personalized treatment plans, collaborating with a diverse team, utilizing e-charting for documentation, managing a fast-paced caseload, and promoting Lifemark RMT programs through networking.
What does hands-on therapy involve?
Hands-on therapy involves techniques to alleviate pain and improve mobility in patients.
How important is teamwork in this role?
Collaboration with a diverse team is a significant aspect of the RMT-Massage Therapist's responsibilities.
Will I need to document my treatments?
Yes, you will utilize e-charting for documentation of the treatments provided.
What does managing a fast-paced caseload entail?
Managing a fast-paced caseload involves efficiently handling multiple clients and treatment sessions throughout the day.
How does networking contribute to this position?
Promoting Lifemark RMT programs through networking helps expand the practice's reach and patient base.
