Adjunct Massage Therapy Instructor Added at IBMC College
IBMC College has hired Shayla Johnson as an Adjunct Massage Therapy Instructor at the Longmont campus, located at 2315 N Main Street.
Johnson will join the faculty of IBMC College in addition to her current roles. She is currently the Owner and Operator of Revive Massage in Loveland, and a Sales Associate at GoodHealthwill. Previously Johnson worked as a Massage Therapist for both Massage Envy and Impact Chiropractic.
Shayla Johnson graduated in 2010 from IBMC College in Fort Collins, where she received a Diploma in Therapeutic Massage.
Johnson is both an experienced Massage Therapist and Business Owner, her knowledge and service skills will be an asset to the students and faculty in Longmont.
Students in the Massage Therapy program learn to assist patients in relief from stress, muscle pain and discomfort from injuries. Classes provide hands-on learning opportunities for students to hone their skills and enrich their education in the field of therapeutic massage.
IBMC College’s Certificate, Diploma and Degree programs provide students with the skills needed to flourish in a business, cosmetology, dental, healthcare, paralegal or massage career. IBMC College offers small class sizes to provide one-on-one attention and hands-on training, giving students the real-world experience necessary to be successful in their career path.
For more information about our Certificate, Diploma, and Degree Programs at IBMC College in Colorado and Wyoming, please visit www.ibmc.edu or call (800) 495-2669.
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About IBMC College:
IBMC College has been providing life-changing career training since 1987. IBMC is locally-owned and nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools to offer certificate, diploma and Associate of Occupational Studies degrees in business, computer technology, cosmetology, dental, healthcare, massage therapy and paralegal studies. Campuses are located in Fort Collins, Greeley and Longmont, CO and Cheyenne, WY. Programs vary by campus.