Tuesday, August 28, 2007

If you are a Spa Addict, Why not Make it a Career?

Are you unable to stay away from the soothing, healing atmosphere of a spa? If you are a spa addict, why not consider a career in the growing, rewarding spa industry.

A spa is a special place that offers services and products to enhance a person’s overall well-being. Besides offering essential therapies that improve the physical, emotional and spiritual health of clients, according to the ISPA Industry Study, the booming spa industry was valued at about 6 billion dollars in the United States alone.

Types of spas include the destination spa where people stay, usually in exotic locations, for spa treatments and rejuvenation. A resort spa is located within a report and offer spa services. A day spa is a treatment center where people go to receive treatments and relax for a few hours and then return home. Medical spas feature traditional spa offerings as well as medical procedures such as Botox injections and chemical peels. There are also fitness spas, club spas, mineral spring spas and cruise ship spas, offering plenty of opportunities to work in the setting of your choice.

There are numerous areas of employment in a spa. You can be a spa technician who performs various procedures such as facials, manicure and pedicures. A masseuse offers various types of massage therapy to clients. There are also specially trained technicians who perform therapies such as acupuncture, aromatherapy and reflexology. Fitness specialists offer advice about nutrition and classes in holistic exercise such as Tai Chi and yoga.

Other opportunities exist to be a Spa Director, the person who oversees the operations of the spa. A spa director can enjoy an annual salary of $75,000 to $125,000 depending upon the location and responsibilities. An Assistant Spa Director or Manager helps the Director oversee operations and has a terrific salary of $40,000 to $65,000 annually.

If you are a spa addict, consider the outstanding opportunities for employment in the spa industry. If you are looking for quality training in the spa industry, you should check out the Institute of Spa Management.

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