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Then keep on reading, because an Orangetheory Fitness studio manager might be just the career for you. What We Look For (requirements) In a Studio Manager. This employment opportunity is with one of the largest independently owned and operated Orangetheory Fitness Franchise, OT Growth Partners.
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At Orangetheory Fitness our Assistant Studio Manager (ASM) will work in partnership with the Studio Manager and Head Coach to ensure operational excellence of the Orangetheory Fitness Studio.
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It’s personal and close-knit; when members walk into a studio, they feel like they’re coming home. Who will look everyone who enters the studio — members, employees, vendors, visitors — in the eye, call them by name, and make time for them.
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That’s how it is with an Orangetheory Studio Manager and Assistant Studio Manager (ASM). And while the manager is ultimately in charge, without that able-bodied sidekick, the studio wouldn’t run nearly as smoothly.
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Specific job duties and selection requirements vary between Orangetheory studio locations and more details can be provided by the studio’s hiring manager if you are selected to move forward in the interview process.
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Assist Studio Manager with studio marketing and community outreach. Train and educate SA’s for success using the given training program implemented by your studio manager while adhering to the OTF model.
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Benefits: 401(k) Bonus based on performance Company parties Competitive salary Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Paid time off Training & development Wellness resources Be fit. For being in charge of the big picture as well as tiny details.
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With respect to any position with a franchisee, I understand and agree that any information I provide in this application will be submitted directly to the independent franchisee, who is solely responsible for all employment related matters in their studio.
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So if you’d like to be half of such a pair, to know the ropes as well as you know your members’ names, to step in when your manager steps out, to balance each other’s strengths, to set goals and surpass Orangetheory just might be looking for you.
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Managerial experience, and what goes into day-to-day operations as well as an eye for the future is a plus. Plus, our workouts are backed by science, and that’s what makes them unique and awe-inspiring.
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Assistant Studio Manager JOB OVERVIEWAt Orangetheory Fitness our Assistant Studio Manager (ASM) will work in partnership with the Studio Sales and Operations Manager and Head Coach to ensure operational excellence of the Orangetheory Fitness Studio.
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A little quiz: What do Batman and Robin, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Hermoine Granger and Harry Potter, and Venus and Serena Williams have in common? Maybe you’ll use this post as a stepping stone in your management career or maybe this is where you want to be forever.
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Maybe you’ll use this post as a stepping stone in your management career, or perhaps this is where you want to be forever. Benefits: Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Be fit.
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Here’s more of what we’re looking for:Excellent verbal and written communication skillsEnthusiastic, energetic, personable, and friendly dispositionPassion for health and wellnessTeam playerSpecific job duties and selection requirements vary between Orangetheory studio locations and more details can be provided by the studio’s hiring manager if you are selected to move forward in the interview process.
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We are currently seeking a qualified Assistant Studio Manager to help drive sales and customer service excellence for our group fitness training facility in the Denville NJ area. As an Assistant Studio Manager, you will be responsible for supporting the Studio Manager and providing leadership and daily direction to the sales team in our facility.
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