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... Medi-Spa. OneSpaWorld is looking to hire acupuncturists to work in their spas on board cruise ships throughout the world . Share your knowledge of acupuncture with the global community! Meet new ...

... Medi-Spa. OneSpaWorld is looking to hire acupuncturists to work in their spas on board cruise ships throughout the world . Share your knowledge of acupuncture with the global community! Meet new ...

... Medi-Spa. OneSpaWorld is looking to hire acupuncturists to work in their spas on board cruise ships throughout the world . Share your knowledge of acupuncture with the global community! Meet new ...

... Medi-Spa. OneSpaWorld is looking to hire acupuncturists to work in their spas on board cruise ships throughout the world . Share your knowledge of acupuncture with the global community! Meet new ...

... Medi-Spa. OneSpaWorld is looking to hire acupuncturists to work in their spas on board cruise ships throughout the world . Share your knowledge of acupuncture with the global community! Meet new ...

... Medi-Spa. OneSpaWorld is looking to hire acupuncturists to work in their spas on board cruise ships throughout the world . Share your knowledge of acupuncture with the global community! Meet new ...

Manager, New Experience Development

Miami, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Overview Awarded World's Best Small Ship Cruise line, Windstar Cruises is known for intimate yacht ... Ensure all participating departments (F&B, Shore Excursions, Entertainment, Spa, Retail, Guest ...

Japanese's Speaking Receptionist

Miami, FL · On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

Reservations: Assist passengers in making and managing reservations for dining, entertainment, spa treatments, and other ship services. * Information Dissemination: Distribute cruise itineraries ...

Director of Rooms

Miami, FL · On-site

$14K/mo

Direct and oversee all Rooms division departments including Front Office, Housekeeping, Spa, Guest ... Must have yacht or cruise ship experience * Deep knowledge of Rooms operations, guest experience ...

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How much do cruise spa jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for cruise spa in the United States is $14.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $16.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What unique challenges do spa professionals face when working on a cruise ship compared to land-based spas?

Spa professionals on cruise ships often encounter unique challenges, such as adapting to living and working in shared accommodations and adjusting to a rapidly changing clientele with each new voyage. The role requires flexibility, as schedules can be demanding and may include long hours or working on days when the ship is at port. Additionally, you’ll need strong communication skills to collaborate with an international team and deliver excellent customer service to guests from diverse backgrounds. However, the experience also offers opportunities for travel, networking, and accelerated career growth within the cruise line industry.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a cruise spa therapist?

To thrive as a Cruise Spa Therapist, you need formal training in massage therapy or cosmetology, relevant licensing or certification, and experience with a variety of wellness treatments. Familiarity with spa management software, booking systems, and industry-standard equipment is typically expected. Exceptional interpersonal skills, customer service orientation, and adaptability are crucial for meeting diverse guest needs and working in a multicultural team. These skills ensure high-quality guest experiences, smooth spa operations, and positive reviews, all of which are vital for success in the cruise hospitality industry.

What is the difference between Cruise Spa vs Cruise Ship Massage Therapist?

AspectCruise SpaCruise Ship Massage Therapist
CertificationsLicensed Massage Therapist (LMT), Spa certificationsLicensed Massage Therapist (LMT), specialized cruise ship training
Work EnvironmentLuxury cruise ships' onboard spa facilitiesPrivate cabins or designated massage areas onboard cruise ships
Employer & IndustryCruise lines' spa departmentsCruise lines employing massage therapists for onboard services
Job FocusProviding spa treatments to guests in a luxury settingPerforming massages and wellness services for cruise passengers

Both roles involve providing massage services on cruise ships, but Cruise Spa typically refers to the spa department or facility, while Cruise Ship Massage Therapist is the individual providing treatments. The main differences lie in the job focus and environment, with both requiring similar certifications and working within the cruise industry.

What is a cruise spa?

Cruise Spa jobs refer to positions on cruise ships that are focused on providing wellness, beauty, and relaxation services to passengers. These roles can include massage therapists, aestheticians, hairstylists, fitness instructors, and spa receptionists. Employees in these positions work in the onboard spa and wellness centers, delivering treatments such as massages, facials, manicures, and fitness classes. Working in a cruise spa offers the opportunity to travel while developing skills in the hospitality and wellness industries. These roles often require relevant certifications and prior experience in spa or beauty services.
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Infographic showing various Cruise Spa job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,322 per year, or $14.6 per hour.

Acupuncturist Shipboard

OneSpaWorld

Washington, DC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

This is a International Shipboard Position on cruise ships 
The Company
OneSpaWorld is a worldwide provider and innovator in the fields of beauty, wellness, rejuvenation and transformation across the globe on cruise ships and on land. The company is dedicated to maintaining the highest quality standards and service delivery and is continually evolving to include all aspects of health and beauty while focusing on new advances within the spa, salon, fitness and wellness industry. Services include traditional and alternative massage, body and skincare treatment options, Ayurvedic treatments, comprehensive hair and nail services, mindfulness programs, fitness, acupuncture, herbal medicine, pain management, and Medi-Spa.
OneSpaWorld is looking to hire acupuncturists to work in their spas on board cruise ships throughout the world. Share your knowledge of acupuncture with the global community!  Meet new cultures and see the world while you gain experience in your profession. This is an incredible opportunity to earn income while traveling the world! The position is commission based with a min. guarantee. Room/board are provided as well as acupuncture supplies. Acupuncturists have their own room on board. Flights to and from the ship on your first contract are included. 
Position Requirements:
To be considered for an acupuncturist position on board a cruise ship, candidates must meet all of the following requirements:
United States acupuncturists must hold a current valid state license and/or be certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
Acupuncturists educated outside the United States must have graduated from a program that is educationally equivalent to that of the United States. Degree programs are reviewed on a case by case basis and should include approximately 2,000 hours’ worth of classroom and clinical study in the field of acupuncture.

  • A minimum of 2,000 hours
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Ability to successfully provide acupuncture treatments
  • Ability to manage multiple treatment rooms simultaneously
  • Ability to conduct an initial consultation and treatment in under 20minutes
  • Ability to conduct 10-minute consultations about acupuncture and Chinese herbs
  • Ability to publicly speak on Traditional Chinese Medicine topics
  • Enjoy working with people and possess a friendly and outgoing personality
  • Comfortable working in a sales-oriented job (sales training will be provided)
  • Strong communication and listening skills
  • Must be a team player
  • Basic computer knowledge
  • Fluency in English required

Pre-requisites for Contracts
  • US citizens must have a valid passport (within 6 months of expiry from contract end date)
  • If you are not authorized to work in the US, you must be eligible for issue of a United States C1/D Visa (non-immigrant transit visa)
  • Completion of Maritime medical exam and be declared fit to work
  • Successful completion of training course

Position Summary:
An Acupuncturist administers the highest quality Acupuncture and Chinese medicine treatments to our on-board guests. They must possess a thorough knowledge of Chinese Medicine modalities (acupuncture, herbs, nutrition, etc.), and be able to communicate those concepts to guests. In addition, they must also possess a general understanding of all body treatments. They must have excellent communication skills and be able to learn the product and service knowledge necessary to effectively provide wellness solutions to meet the needs of our guests. 
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Meeting new people daily
  • Conducting patient consultations whereby you effectively inform and educate your clients about specific concerns
  • Having strong, friendly follow up necessary post treatment with clients to ensure desired results
  • Managing clients in unsupervised situations
  • Developing friendly relations with the spa team and your clients
  • Understanding the problems and concerns of your clients
  • Recommending acupuncture treatments and providing outstanding guest service
  • Presenting yourself professionally in front of new groups of people
  • Being a patient, sympathetic listener
  • Assuring compliance with standard and regulations, including company policies and protocols
  • Being responsible for quality of work
  • Maintaining complete and accurate medical records
  • Maintaining inventory and keeping waste to a minimum
  • Being on time for work, prompt for each appointment

Education and Experience Requirements:
Regular attendance in conformance with the standards, which may be established from time to time, is essential to the successful performance of this position.  Employees with irregular attendance will be subject to disciplinary action up to, and including, termination of employment.
BEHAVIORAL COMPENTENCIES
  • Customer focused – Make service excellence a primary focus of one's actions; effectively meets service excellence; develops and sustains positive and productive service excellence; and takes responsibility for service excellence and loyalty.
  • Builds trust – Interacts with others in a way that gives them confidence in one's intentions and those of the organization.
  • Influencing others and facilitating decisions – Uses appropriate interpersonal styles and communication methods to gain acceptance of products, service, or ideas from prospects and guests (customers).
  • Collaboration and partnering – Identifies opportunities and takes action to build relationships between individuals, teams, departments, units, or organizations to help achieve business goals.   

TOP 10 REASONS TO WORK ON BOARD A CRUISE SHIP
There are many reasons to work on board, but here are the reasons most often cited by acupuncturists who work for OneSpaWorld.
 
  1. The ability to practise acupuncture without investing in the overhead normally associated with starting a practice.
  2. You get a jumpstart on your student loans. With no overhead on board, you will be better positioned to get ahead on your student loans. You have virtually no living expenses – food and boarding are all factored in.
  3. Cruise line guests come from all over the world, and many have not been exposed to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which affords onboard acupuncturists an opportunity to educate the public about TCM and how it can improve their quality of life.
  4. As guests are on vacation, they have the time to explore new treatments and ideas. This means that, acupuncturists working on board a cruise ship can be extremely busy.  Results are often seen immediately as the guests are more relaxed whilst on vacation, so healing is greatly improved in this environment.
  5. Even though acupuncturists are part of a much larger spa team, running your column on board is very much like running your own business. You will give talks, seminars and can introduce as many guests to acupuncture as possible on any given day.
  6. The working environment on board luxury cruise ships is extremely clean and professional making it much easier for you to gain the confidence of guests.
  7. Less down time: As you live and work on board the cruise ship you do not have to factor in travel time to and from work. No cleaning, no grocery shopping, no everyday mundane activities.
  8. An obvious huge perk is travel.  Depending on your itinerary, you could explore the islands of the Caribbean, the Alaskan glaciers, or even the Mediterranean.
  9. Meet and mix with the diverse cultures as embodied by the crew and the guests. Make friends from all over the world.
  10. Save money. You are in unique position where you could actually save every penny you make as your fundamental needs are taken care of on board.

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