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Massage Therapy Schools in New York

Becoming a massage therapist in New York can offer you a number of interesting opportunities, such as working for a top salon in Manhattan that provides services to some of the most affluent people in the United States.  Before you get to this status though, New York requires that you complete a minimum of 1,000 hours of coursework instruction and study at a massage therapy school approved by the state.  Your coursework will feature classes that focus on professional development, anatomy and physiology, pathology, and different massage techniques including Swedish massage.

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School Accreditation

You must attend a school that is approved by your state to provide training in the discipline you want to practice. Check with the school and the state board to be sure that your program of study will prepare you for any applicable state licensure.

In addition to massage therapy coursework, you will be required to 150 hours of clinical work before applying for your license. When looking at schools, be sure to find out if these clinical opportunities are included in the curriculum, as some schools do not offer them.

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Learn About the Massage Therapy Licensing Requirements in New York

After you have met the 1,000 required hours in New York and have obtained a minimum of 150 hours of clinical practice, you will be eligible to apply for your license. The New York Office of the Professions, New York’s massage therapy licensing board, also requires that you have completed a course in CPR within three years prior to licensure.  There is a $108 licensing fee for first registration that you will infer.  If you are looking for a limited permit instead of a license, there is a $35 fee.  After you have become licensed, it is recommended that you join the New York State Society of Medical Massage Therapists or the New York Chapter of the American Massage Therapy Association in order to grow professionally.

Employment Outlook for Massage Therapists in New York

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national average salary of massage therapists is about $40,000 a year. In New York, as a massage therapist, you can earn a greater salary of $51,320 a year. Currently, over 2,700 individuals have employment as massage therapists in New York.  You can choose to work in a traditional massage therapy spa, such as Vivify Massage Therapy, Essential Therapy and Midtown Therapy & Health Care or you could go a more nontraditional route.  New York is home to Zeel, an app that sends massage therapists to homes, offices or wherever at the click of a few buttons.  You can sign up with this company if you are interested in doing massage therapy away from a spa setting.