- RMTi Consultant
- Introduction to RMTi Instructor
- RMTi Instructor Level One & Two
- RMTi Making Connections Instructor
- RMTi Instructor Level Three
- RMTi Face the Fear Instructor
- RMTi Intensive Instructor
- RMTi School Readiness Instructor
- RMTi For Manual Therapists Instructor
- RMTi Observer Faculty
- Code of Ethics
RMTi Manual Therapists Instructor
The path to becoming a licensed RMTi for Manual Therapists Instructor…
For those who are already RMTi One and Two Instructors:
- Be a qualified: Osteopath, Chiropractor, Massage Therapist, Cranio-sacral Therapist, etc.
- Attend RMTi for Manual Therapists at least two (2) times
- Write an article about RMTi aimed at fellow practitioners of your modality
- Be observed teaching RMTi for Manual Therapists at least once
- Complete Application for Certification
- Sign (or re-sign) an Instructor Agreement with RMTi
For those who are seeking to become RMTi for Manual Therapists Instructors only:
- Be a qualified: Osteopath, Chiropractor, Massage Therapist, Cranio-sacral Therapist, etc.
- Be an RMTi Consultant for 6 months
- Attend RMTi for Manual Therapists at least two (2) times
- Attend Making Connections at least once
- Write an article about RMTi aimed at fellow practitioners of your modality
- Co-teach RMTi for Manual Therapists at least two (2) times
- Be observed teaching RMTi for Manual Therapists at least once
- Complete Application for Certification
- Sign (or re-sign) an Instructor Agreement with RMTi
To remain a licensed RMTi Instructor or Consultant, you will need to stay qualified/certified in your profession or modality, meet the continuing education requirements for RMTi Instructors, sign and adhere to the RMTi licensing agreement and pay the annual RMTi licensing fee.