Get Accredited to Offer Occupational Certificate: Body Massage Therapist
Occupational Certificate: Body Massage Therapist sits in Field 11 - Services, with a recorded subfield of Personal Care. The official source material links it to these recurring themes: beauty, body, massage, cosmetology, industry, therapists, qualification, therapy, learner, learners, part, therapist.
SAQA ID
121673
NQF level
NQF Level 4
Credits
55 credits
Status
ACTIVE
Is this the right qualification for your provider?
New provider suitability: Cautious unless the provider already has the relevant staff, facilities, and practical access. Established provider suitability: Stronger, especially where the provider already delivers in health, safety, care, or compliance. Facility pressure: Facilities should support demonstrations, scenarios, safe practice, controlled records, and learner support. Equipment pressure: Equipment may include PPE, scenario materials, inspection tools, care resources, records, or occupation-specific practical resources. Staff pressure: Staff should have credible health, safety, care, or compliance experience in the relevant environment. Workplace/practical pressure: Workplace evidence should connect learners to actual risks, controls, reporting routines, care practices, or supervised procedures.
Key facts for accreditation planning
The recorded status is Registered. The registration end date is 2029-01-30 and the last date for enrolment is 2030-01-30.
Qualification type
Part-Qualification
SAQA ID
121673
NQF level
NQF Level 4
Credits
55 credits
Status
ACTIVE
Registration end
2029-01-30
Last enrolment
2030-01-30
Sub-framework
OQSF - Occupational Qualifications Sub-framework
What the provider must be ready to prove
Requirements are separated by source confidence so inferred guidance is not presented as official regulator wording.
What to check before submitting
Legal
Staff
Facilities
Equipment
Learning Material
Evidence
Submission
Official and Yiba resources
Official SAQA source
available
QCTO curriculum document
needs confirmation
QCTO assessment specification
needs confirmation
Accreditation intake
available
Accreditation checklist
available
Where providers usually go wrong
Teaching compliance as theory only
Using generic safety files
Ignoring PPE and incident evidence
Making claims about legal authority that the qualification does not grant
Buying material before checking whether it matches the current source record.
Starting the application before staff and site evidence are credible.
Treating source expiry and replacement checks as admin rather than a business decision.
Support areas for this accreditation route
accreditation project management
QMS and policy file preparation
learning material alignment planning
assessor and moderator evidence guidance
website setup
LMIS and learner records
digital logbooks
compliance monitoring
Questions providers ask before starting
Ready to offer Occupational Certificate: Body Massage Therapist?
Start with a readiness check before committing budget to evidence, material, staff, site, or submission work.