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Beautiful, fully equipped treatment room for rent, competitive rates

We are currently inviting dynamic, highly motivated therapists to join our team in Sangoma. We are offering a very competitive rental rate of €40 per full day with a further reduction for 2 or more days.

Sangoma is located in Garden Vale, a beautiful Victorian terrace with all the features you would expect from a period property. The clinic is located beside the Athlone town shopping centre and has a good footfall and plenty of parking.

Rooms are available Monday to Saturday and would suit most therapies however we have a demand for the following therapies to complement our team:
Reflexology, Acupuncture, Hypnotherapy, Beauty Therapy, Body Work Therapy, Cranio-sacral and Osteopathy
Features:
Intercom system
Reception/ Waiting Area
Tea/Coffee Area
Small Shop area

Benefits:
Be part of a dynamic team of therapists with a passion for natural medicine
Involvement in group marketing
Website Link
Inter clinic referral system

Contact Nicola Ryan on 0868714467
Or email: info@naturalhealth.ie
Web: www.naturalhealth.ie

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