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Under the direction of the Fitness and Recreation Manager, a Personal Performance Trainer I is responsible for providing orientation to new members, assisting members with their workouts and providing personal training services.
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Certification as a Personal Trainer with a national organization that tests theoretical knowledge and performance (ACE, NASM, ACSM NETA etc. Conducts fitness evaluations for new clients including goal setting assessments, orientation of cardiovascular and strength training equipment, and recommendation of appropriate wellness programs or personal training.
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The Personal Trainer leads safe, effective and enjoyable one on one personal training to recreation center participants of various fitness levels. If you are personable, friendly, dedicated and passionate about fitness and changing lives - you might be our next Personal Trainer.
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Benefits We offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits including, medical, dental, and vision insurance, minimum 8% company retirement contribution, vacation and sick leave, paid holidays, onsite café, free onsite fitness center with access to personal trainer, free parking and much more.
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The Personal Trainer reports to the Fitness Director and/or Assistant Fitness Director of the club. Demonstrated previous successful personal training experience in a commercial fitness center.
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Benefits We offer competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits including, medical, dental, and vision insurance, minimum 8% company retirement contribution, vacation and sick leave, paid holidays, onsite cafe, free onsite fitness center with access to personal trainer, free parking and much more.
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Experience as a personal trainer, group fitness instructor, or related fitness industry experience. The Personal Trainer is primarily responsible for providing one-on-one and group instruction and guidance to members regarding their fitness and exercise abilities.
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Prior to working as a Personal Trainer in our fitness center with members you would need to secure and maintain a professional certification with a nationally recognized elite: NSCA, ACSM, NASM, ACE and get your CPR/AED.
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The Fitness Trainer will cover as-needed onsite at our Corporate Fitness Center. We are currently looking for a PRN/Substitute Fitness Trainer that can teach Group Exercise classes to join our team in Ridgefield, CT.
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Are You A Personal Trainer who is sick of personal training jobs that Don't pay, don't care, lack integrity, have no growth potential, and make everything about the owners of the fitness center.
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This does NOT include babysitting, working as a personal fitness trainer, weight training, bowling, golf instructor, etc. Qualifying physical education courses MUST consist of participation in typical recreation center sports (e.g., football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, softball.
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Safely instruct client through an effective personal training session at the Recreation Center. Office environment/fitness center environment. Proficiency with Fitness Assessment Equipment, including but not limited to: Blood Pressure, Height, Weight, Body Fat measurement with calipers, Waist to Hip Ratio, Cardiovascular Testing, Muscular Strength and Endurance Testing, and Flexibility Testing.
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Required Skills Group Fitness Instructor: Current certification in Group Exercise required within 30 days of hire (i.e. NETA, AFAA, AAAI-ISMA, or others as approved) American Red Cross CPR or American Heart Association BLS Certification required within 30 days of hire Personal Trainer: Current certification in Personal Training required (i.e. ACSM, ACE, AFAA, NCSA or others as approved) American Red Cross CPR/AED or American Heart Association BLS Certification required.
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The PALM Personal Trainer will assist with creating and implementing exercise programs and will work closely with members and their PALM providers to help members reach their overall fitness and well-being goals.
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Under the direction of the Wellness Director/Coordinator and consistent with the mission of the YMCA of the Suncoast, the Personal Trainer will instruct and educate members in proper strength training principles and/or fitness evaluation components in individual or small group settings.
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