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Massage Therapist ANZSCO Code: 411611

A massage therapist is a trained practitioner who works with patients’ muscles and soft tissues to enhance relaxation and general wellness and relieve pain in those suffering from injuries or other medical conditions. Moving the body’s soft tissues to reduce stress, lessen muscle tension, and encourage relaxation and general well-being is known as massage treatment. They give therapeutic body massages and treatments for relaxation, well-being, fitness, and healing. 

Massage Therapist ANZSCO Code: 411611

Occupation description

It is well known that massage therapy improves mood and encourages higher-quality sleep, which leaves you feeling more relaxed and less exhausted at the end of the day.  They give therapeutic body massages and treatments for relaxation, well-being, fitness, and healing.

Occupations considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:

  • Chinese (Tui-Na) Masseur 
  • Remedial Masseur 
  • Shiatsu Therapist 
  • Sports Medicine Masseur 
  • Thai Masseur

Occupations not considered suitable under this ANZSCO code:

  • Physiotherapist 
  • Personal Assistant 
  • Fitness Instructor 
  • Beauty Therapist 

These jobs need the necessary skill level or are categorized differently in ANZSCO

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    VETASSESS Group C occupation: Massage Therapist

    A qualification deemed to be at least as high as the educational requirements of an Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Diploma is required for this position. There are four methods by which applicants can meet the evaluation requirements for this occupation.

    Extra credentials in a highly pertinent subject of study correspond to the following levels:  

    • AQF Diploma  
    • AQF Advanced Diploma   
    • AQF Associate Degree or  
    • AQF Graduate Diploma

    length of highly relevant paid work (20 hours or more per week) 

    1-3 minimum years of work in a field highly relevant to the chosen profession, finished five years before the application date for a skills assessment at the appropriate competence level.

    Four minimum years of relevant work experience are needed; these can be broken down into three years of relevant work (which can be completed outside of the last five years) and at least one year of highly relevant work completed within the five years prior to applying.

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    Qualification and Employment Criteria

    Qualification

    This occupation requires a qualification in:

    • AQF Diploma or higher qualification
    • AQF Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree, Bachelor, Master and Doctoral level.

    HIGHLY RELEVANT MAJOR FIELDS OF STUDY INCLUDE:

    • Massage Therapy 
    • Remedial Massage
    • Traditional Chinese Medicine Remedial Massage
    • Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies
    • Reflexology and Sports Massage.  

    Employment

    Highly relevant tasks include, but are not limited to:

    • Massage the body’s soft tissues, including the muscles, tendons, and ligaments, to promote healing.
    • Applying various massage techniques to improve athletic performance and avoid injuries.
    • Delivering therapies to ease muscle tension, increase circulation, and encourage relaxation.
    • Identifying, treating, and offering advice on rehabilitation for particular soft tissue disorders.
    • Using complementary therapies, such as infrared lamps, moist compresses, ice, essential oils, and herbal and mineral therapies, along with other methods like acupressure or Shiatsu, to promote healing.
    • Evaluating a client’s health and medical history, giving advice on stretches and calming methods.

    Employment information

    Massage therapists frequently work for themselves or as independent contractors for massage parlors. Additionally, they frequently work in the following sectors:

    • The health and fitness sector, which includes gyms, sports clubs, and clinics
    • Sports industry (individual athletes, clubs, and sports teams)
    • Tourism and recreation sector (hotels, wellness centers, and retreats)
    • Pharmaceutical and medical sectors (medical centers)

    Supporting material for assessment:

    Please ensure you provide enough documentation to back up your employment claims, qualifications, and identification when submitting an application for a skills assessment. The VETASSESS website lists all the necessary paperwork in the Eligibility Criteria section. If you work for yourself or as a contractor, you must submit the following documentation: 

    1. Proof of self-employment could be a sole proprietorship, company registration information, formal statements from your legal counsel, a qualified accountant, or both. The statement from your accountant or lawyer must contain the following: the letterhead of the accountant or lawyer, your complete name, the length of time you have been working for yourself continuously (including the dates of each role’s official start and end), the type of business you conduct, the accountant or lawyer’s signature, and their contact information.
    2.  A formal statement that outlines your primary responsibilities while working for yourself. 
    3. Payment documentation, such as client invoices, matching bank statements, and official tax records, is proof of recurring revenue from self-employment.
    4. Additional supporting documentation, such as supplier or client contracts, client endorsements, proof of completed tasks, or other files that bolster your application.
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