Registered Massage Therapist

About the Role

Wellness Within Health, Spa & Movement Centre is seeking a 2200-hour Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) to join our established health and wellness team. We’re looking for someone who brings passion, compassion, and confidence to the table, offering exceptional care while supporting a warm, inclusive client experience.

Our centre has proudly served the St. Albert community for over 15 years, building a loyal clientele who value professionalism, expertise, and relaxation.

What We Offer

  • Commission-based pay plus gratuities

  • Flexible scheduling (weekday, evening, and weekend shifts)

  • Free yoga, fitness and barre classes

  • Employee discounts throughout The Enjoy Centre

  • Discounted Yoga Teacher Training program

  • Discounted Massage Continuing Education course

  • Reduced rates on massage and spa services

  • Wholesale pricing on Eminence Organics skincare and Jane Iredale makeup

About Wellness Within

Located inside The Enjoy Centre between Edmonton and St. Albert, Wellness Within is a health spa and movement studio dedicated to holistic well-being. Our services include massage therapy, acupuncture, physiotherapy, naturopathic medicine, IV therapy, yoga, barre, and pilates.

We believe that health, fitness, and beauty are deeply connected—and that true wellness comes from nurturing both body and mind.

Your Work Environment

You’ll work alongside a multidisciplinary team of RMTs, physiotherapists, acupuncturists, and a naturopathic doctor in a luxury, fully equipped clinic.
Our treatment rooms include:

  • Electric massage tables

  • Dimmable lighting

  • Towel warmers

  • Relaxing music and ambiance

We also handle direct billing and administrative support, so you can focus entirely on your clients’ care.

Qualifications

  • 2200-hour Registered Massage Therapist diploma (required)

  • Current membership with an Alberta-recognized association

  • Valid liability insurance

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills

  • Commitment to client-centered care

Michael Riske