A Massage Therapist Service Contract is a formal agreement between a massage therapist and a client. This could be a retainer agreement if you have a massage therapist on retainer or regularly work with any massage therapist.
This contract ensures that clients know exactly what they will get in the agreement and that massage therapists have written proof that they will be paid for their services. It is legally binding and enforceable.
Massage therapists often have a specialty or a few specialties based on one form of massage therapy or another. Some popular massage therapy specialties include:
There is no federal requirement for massage therapists to be licensed. However, many local municipalities require them to have a license from a nationally accredited examination. They may also need a state license [1] . However, even if it is not legally required in your area, a massage therapist license can help to build credibility and give some sway in the contract agreement.
According to ZipRecruiter, massage therapists make about $20-30 per hour on average, or between $45,000 and $64,000 annually. This varies from state to state, with higher cost-of-living states offering higher incomes on average. The average annual salary for a massage therapist is $60,196.
Experience, specialization, and cost of living can all factor into massage therapist charges. A massage therapist with 15 years of experience who specializes in a very high-end form of massage therapy and lives in New York City, for instance, could charge considerably more than a one who focuses on Swedish massage in Kentucky.
Below, you can download a massage therapist service contract in PDF or Word format: