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Massage therapists manipulate clients' muscles and soft tissues, treat sports injuries, and give relief to people with health issues.
You'll usually need 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, for a Level 3 course.
You'll usually need 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths, for a Level 3 apprenticeship. You can specialise in a particular form of massage like baby and infant massage, or sports massage. You'll need to take extra training to do this.
You'll need:
In a typical session you will:
With experience you could build up and maintain a reputation and client base, and set up your own business. You could also train in other complementary therapies like aromatherapy, reiki or reflexology.
Medical herbalists use plants and herbal remedies to help improve their clients' health and wellbeing.
Aromatherapists use essential oils to help improve their clients' emotional wellbeing and relieve everyday stresses.
Beauty consultants sell beauty products and help customers choose which ones to buy.
Dramatherapists use group work, role play and movement to help people with their feelings and emotions.
Barbers cut, trim and style customers’ hair, beards and moustaches.
Yoga teachers teach yoga as a form of exercise to increase fitness and wellbeing.
Shampooing and conditioning treatments for the hair and scalp.Styling and finishing techniques including hair-up.Cutting hair using a range of techniques for classic and fashion finishes.Colour and lighten hair using a range of techniques.Customer service meeting and greeting clientsHealth and safety
Shampooing and conditioning treatments for the hair and scalp.Styling and finishing techniques including hair-up.Cutting hair using a range of techniques for classic and fashion finishes.Colour and lighten hair using a range of techniques.Customer service meeting and greeting clientsHealth and safety Type 1 4 hair texture training
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Not only will your organisation (or the Government) pay for all of your training, but you’ll be paid to do it. That means you could actually get paid to get your degree and have no debt!
There are over 625 different apprenticeships to choose from, in a range of industries. Whether you’re interested in law, marketing, construction, or engineering, you’ll find something up your street!
As an apprentice, the minimum you’ll earn is £6.20 an hour, but we’ve seen apprentices earn a starting salary of up to £30,000 a year! You could also get other employee benefits like gym memberships, paid holiday, and sick pay.
Employers think apprentices are 15% more employable than those with other qualifications. In fact, many large employers train their graduates and apprentices together!
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