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Beauty from Bhutan

Kate Sim, Head of Spa Operations for The Oberoi Group, tells Judy Chapman how an initiative created by the Bhutanese government has resulted in more than a third of its therapists originating from the country

By Judy Chapman | Published in Spa Business 2016 issue 1


Lack of qualified therapists is one of the biggest challenges in our burgeoning industry and spa operators the world over struggle to find the right employees. However, since 2010, The Oberoi Group has managed to cleverly sidestep the issue by recruiting its talent through an initiative put forward by the Bhutanese government.

Kate Sim, who’s been head of spa operations at Oberoi for nearly two years, explains that through this programme, around 40 of its 110 therapists now originate from Bhutan. They work in spas across its 30 Oberoi- and Trident-branded properties, the majority of which are located in India.

Helping its youth
Bhutan is a majestically beautiful, mountainous country bordering Tibet and the majority of people live in rural areas. While undeniably idyllic there are, however, few opportunities for young people to find work outside farming, which is the main livelihood. It’s with this backdrop that the Bhutanese government set up a therapist training initiative, along with others in the fields of medicine, IT and engineering, to create meaningful employment opportunities for its youth.

Government officials first interview and recruit applicants for the programme, after which they undergo a three-month training course at the International Institute of Wellness Studies school near New Delhi, India. Around 400 go through the course a year. After training, they’re given job placements at major establishments in India, as well as abroad.

Five years on from its launch, the initiative has proven so successful that Bhutan is exploring similar programmes for other areas of hospitality, including F& B, front desk and housekeeping.

What’s encouraging is that the government funds the entire programme and doesn’t take any commission from placements. “They’re genuinely passionate about providing education and excellent working conditions for their people,” says Sim. On the latter point, she explains that they’re understandably cautious about which establishments they select. “Spa is not part of Bhutanese culture... The ministry of labour sends officers to inspect venues to ensure they’re dignified and will not hesitate to withdraw their appointment and bear the cost of sending them home to the safety of their family, if the spas are not professionally managed.”

She adds: “They’ll only send their youth to work in reputable and five-star establishments.” This is something which works in Oberoi’s favour because, due to its reputation, the group has priority in the selection of students during recruitment.

Tapping into the potential
Sim inherited the Bhutanese training programme when she took over the head of spas role from Christine Hays in January 2014 (see p24 and SB11/2 p50).

Starting out as a therapist, Sim had entrepreneurial spirit which quickly drove her to open her own spa in Singapore. Prior to joining Oberoi, she spent several years with ESPA and also worked for other leading spa operators such as Peninsula, Ritz-Carlton and Mandarin Oriental. She personally interviews and skill tests the therapists at the training institute before deciding on a shortlist of 10 to 15 staff.

While the initial course covers the basics of anatomy and physiology, massage, reflexology, body scrubs, nails and skin, therapists don’t get a chance to practice on real guests. “There’s still much more training to be conducted after they graduate,” she says, explaining that the students undergo much deeper training with her. Even after they’re sent to various Oberoi properties, education continues, until they gain more confidence.

“I’m inspired to teach therapists how to tune in, stand properly during massage to protect themselves, apply the correct pressure,” she says. “These elements are crucial to being a good therapist with career longevity. I also focus on the soft skills, such as learning how to deal with difficult guests and the difference between service and servitude.”

One challenge she hadn’t anticipated, however, was that family always come first for the Bhutanese and there’s an expectation for the girls to get married. Sim explains: “If their elder at home is unwell, they’ll drop everything to return home to care for their family. The family bond is very strong.”  

In response to this, Sim recently introduced a suspension contract so that if the therapists need to leave for family reasons they’re welcome to join back. This has proven successful and over 60 per cent of the Bhutanese therapists at Oberoi have stayed for more than their initial two-year contract. “Most will extend their contracts for another two years so we can continue to train and grow them.”

As the Bhutanese are predominantly Buddhist, giving is part of their culture, meaning the therapists have a head start in certain aspects of the role. “This can be seen in the way they communicate with guests and deliver their treatments,” she says. “They learn very quickly and are gifted in attitude and in aptitude.”

It’s also in their nature to behave respectfully to each other, which helps as well. “During my first ever training session, for example, I was amazed at how mature the girls were,” says Sim. “Normally when you have 20 young women in a room there are bound to be challenges – but not with the women from Bhutan.”

Creating a nurturing and inspiring work environment for the therapists is one of Sim’s main motivations. “One therapist who started on the programme is now a supervisor and we’re grooming her to become a manager. My passion is to help our therapists retain their uniqueness rather than follow a script.  I find ways to celebrate their individuality.”

Spa image revamp
Aside from her focus on training and three new openings this year (in India, UAE and Morocco), the exciting news is that Sim is now creating a spa identity for Oberoi.

While the group has had a successful relationship with Banyan Tree for a number of years – Banyan Tree previously ran its spas on a third-party basis before Oberoi took spa management in-house – Sim is now keen to establish an Oberoi identity. “The Banyan Tree brand has left a strong imprint so my goal is to redefine our spa image and infuse Indianese into our brand identity.”

Although she won’t share specifics, Sim hints at sari-style uniforms, a foot ritual based on traditional vedic practices and Indian fusion sufi-style music “to provide a more authentic experience for guests”.

On top of this, Sim is exploring a pilot project to conduct training in Bhutan. “I strongly believe that the girls will feel more comfortable training in their own country,” she says, adding that it will bring pride and honour to her senior Bhutanese therapists to lead some of the modules.

And while she doesn’t want to source all her therapists from Bhutan exclusively – it’s important to have variety, and Oberoi has successfully recruited talent from north India for a number of years – she can’t help but be impressed by the initiative. She concludes: “I’m overwhelmed by the commitment and integrity of the Bhutanese government and also how the Buddhist culture makes the Bhutanese therapists at heart. It’s in their nature to put others first. They’re outstanding people and I can’t tell you how happy I am working with them.”



Judy Chapman is a global spa industry writer, author and spa consultant.

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @chapmanguides

Oberoi has been recruiting therapists from the programme for two years
While beautifully rural, there are few job opportunities in Bhutan Credit: s_jakkarin/shutterstock.com
The gentle, giving nature of Bhutanese people makes them natural therapists
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