pinkprincess
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Very interested to hear feedback on this topic.
I qualified in Remedial Massage in Sydney last year (June). I have just moved to London.
I recently rang a small number of clinics / yoga studios etc in the London Area to offer a demo massage and see if they would take me on as a therapist. Almost all of them asked me when I graduated and when I said last June, they told me that they only take practitioners with at least 2 years experience. Obviously I understand that I will need to phone a lot of places, but I was initially rather disheartened that they wouldn't even look at me.
My diploma took one year to complete and was 9.30-5.30 x 3 days a week. So we were in class about 20 hours a week. On top of that we had to complete 100 hours supervised clinic hours before we could graduate. I believe that Australian standards are quite high and from what I understand (I am interested in your opinions here) the number of hours training I have had is acceptable by UK standards.
My question is, is this demand for experience from clinics the norm? If so, how does one start out? Can anyone give me the names of London clinics that are open to considering newly qualified therapists? As is happens I am slowly building a mobile home-visit client base independently, but I would dearly love to be in a clinic environment where I can build and share my knowledge with other therapists.
Thoughts anyone?
Warm regards
Henry
I qualified in Remedial Massage in Sydney last year (June). I have just moved to London.
I recently rang a small number of clinics / yoga studios etc in the London Area to offer a demo massage and see if they would take me on as a therapist. Almost all of them asked me when I graduated and when I said last June, they told me that they only take practitioners with at least 2 years experience. Obviously I understand that I will need to phone a lot of places, but I was initially rather disheartened that they wouldn't even look at me.
My diploma took one year to complete and was 9.30-5.30 x 3 days a week. So we were in class about 20 hours a week. On top of that we had to complete 100 hours supervised clinic hours before we could graduate. I believe that Australian standards are quite high and from what I understand (I am interested in your opinions here) the number of hours training I have had is acceptable by UK standards.
My question is, is this demand for experience from clinics the norm? If so, how does one start out? Can anyone give me the names of London clinics that are open to considering newly qualified therapists? As is happens I am slowly building a mobile home-visit client base independently, but I would dearly love to be in a clinic environment where I can build and share my knowledge with other therapists.
Thoughts anyone?
Warm regards
Henry