How much does a reflexology make?

How much does a reflexology make?

While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $133,000 and as low as $23,000, the majority of Reflexology Therapist salaries currently range between $48,000 (25th percentile) to $89,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $113,500 annually across the United States.

How much does a reflexologist make in Canada?

The average reflexologist salary in Canada is $48,263 per year or $24.75 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $36,075 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $54,600 per year.

How do I become a certified reflexologist in Canada?

Steps to become an RCRT™

  1. 1.) COMPLETE A REFLEXOLOGY CERTIFICATION COURSE. The costs, dates, length and format of the course will also vary depending on the school/course provider.
  2. 2.) REGISTER FOR THE RCRT™ EXAM.
  3. 3.) BOOK YOUR EXAM.
  4. 4.) BECOME A PROFESSIONAL MEMBER.

Is reflexology worth the money?

In addition, a 2014 review concluded that reflexology isn’t an effective treatment for any medical condition. But it may have some value as a complementary therapy to help reduce symptoms and improve someone’s quality of life, much like massage.

Where can I get reflexology in Cardiff Wales?

Visit me at Cardiff Reflexology, The Lodge, 18 Keynsham Road, Cardiff, CF14 1TS, and at The Mindfulness Centre, 250 Cowbridge Road East, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1GZ.

What kind of job can I get as a reflexologist?

You may find it useful if you have experience in healthcare, massage, beauty therapy or counselling. You could join the Association of Reflexologists and The British Reflexology Association, for training opportunities and to make industry contacts.

What can I do with a relexology degree?

In this role you could be: 1 explaining relexology treatments to the client 2 taking a medical history, covering health, diet and lifestyle 3 examining the client’s feet and hands for problem areas 4 applying pressure with the thumb and fingers to the client’s feet and hands 5 keeping treatment records 6 referring clients to their GP if needed

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