As of May 2008, the average annual wage for massage therapists practicing in New Jersey was $44,560, according to the May 2008 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates for New Jersey, published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Because most massage therapists are self-employed and provide massage services on a part-time basis, it can be assumed that a full-time massage therapy practitioner would enjoy a higher earning potential.
The New Jersey Board of Nursing Massage, Bodywork and Somatic Therapy Examining Committee is the regulatory body for the massage therapy industry in New Jersey. This committee requires all massage therapists who wish to practice in New Jersey to become certified as a massage therapist by completing 500 hours of massage training and education.
If you are ready to enter this expanding field and begin working towards your New Jersey message therapy career, look through the schools below to find the best massage program for you.