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Next year I'll hopefully have the opportunity to rent a therapy room in a new health and wellbeing centre that is being built locally. I currently work 4 days a week in another job, and would like to start working as a therapist on my day off.
I have had a brief chat with the person in charge and it sounds very exciting, but I have some silly questions about how renting a room actually works. I know different places will work differently, but I wondered if those of you who rent rooms can explain how it works?
Does the therapist book their own appointments, or does the reception look after them? Who takes payments from the clients: the therapist or the reception desk? How much do rooms cost to rent? Will I be able to set my own prices for treatments or are they dictated by the centre so that every therapist charges the same?
I've been told they will probably expect therapists to bring in their own couches as the rooms will be rented to lots of different practitioners, some of which may not need couches.
Any info on what others do will be gratefully received.
Ali
I have had a brief chat with the person in charge and it sounds very exciting, but I have some silly questions about how renting a room actually works. I know different places will work differently, but I wondered if those of you who rent rooms can explain how it works?
Does the therapist book their own appointments, or does the reception look after them? Who takes payments from the clients: the therapist or the reception desk? How much do rooms cost to rent? Will I be able to set my own prices for treatments or are they dictated by the centre so that every therapist charges the same?
I've been told they will probably expect therapists to bring in their own couches as the rooms will be rented to lots of different practitioners, some of which may not need couches.
Any info on what others do will be gratefully received.
Ali