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Nature and Scope:Under the direct supervision of the Wellness Director, the Group Exercise Instructor-Level II shall be part of a staff team who is responsible for conducting YMCA group exercise classes.
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General Functions:Under the supervision of the Health and Wellness Director, the Group Exercise Instructor will assist in ensuring that the members of the YMCA of Greater Syracuse receive the appropriate guidance in their pursuit to achieve their health and wellness goals.
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National certification (ACE, ACSM, AFAA, FitTour, ISSA, NETA, and some others) in group fitness instruction or YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise certification required*, or may be obtained within six months of employment.
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High school diploma and experience teaching group exercise classes preferred. Maintains equipment and keeps the group exercise area clean. Proof of current NCCA Group Fitness Certification (ACE, NETA, or AFAA) or Specialty/ Trademarked Certification upon hire (i.e. cycling, yoga, pilates, Zumba, Pound, Les Mills BODYPUMP; in some circumstances, an NCCA Certified Personal Trainer Certification may be accepted in lieu of Group Fitness.
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The Level II Group Exercise Instructor will have a key leadership role in YMCA of the USA initiatives to “strengthen the foundations of community” through healthy living. Both land and water instructors must also obtain the YMCA/ACE online Group Exercise Instructor Certification and supplemental courses required by Y-USA/Y-Metro Atlanta within 60 days of hire date.
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National certification (ACE, NETA, AFAA, NASM) in group fitness instruction or YMCA Foundations of Group Exercise certification. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Conducts group exercise classes according to the YMCA of Greater Hartford Program Quality Guidelines, as well as the specific class format.
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Obtain and maintain foundations of Group Exercise (or Group Exercise Instructor) or a nationally recognized Group Exercise Certification. Job Title: Group Exercise Instructor.
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A current professional Group Exercise instructor or Specialty Certification if applicable (YMCA, ACE, AFAA, NETA, ACSM, NASM). Previous experience and training in instructing aquatic group exercise classes and developing own choreography or willingness to gain experience and develop further skills under YMCA guidance.
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The Group Exercise Instructor - Line Dance is responsible to lead group exercise classes in a safe and effective manner. Speaks positively about other instructors to members and is knowledgeable about the group exercise program to recommend classes to members based on their abilities and/or interests.
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YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties is looking to hire an Aquatics Group Exercise Instructor! ABOUT YMCA OF BUCKS AND HUNTERDON COUNTIES YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties is a charitable, nonprofit organization committed to strengthening our communities through membership and programs that foster youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility for all.
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The Group Exercise Instructor is responsible for demonstrating the YMCA core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility while delivering impactful wellness services to participants.
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As a Group Exercise Instructor you will instruct group classes in a safe, enjoyable, and positive environment that promotes member wellness and engagement in accordance with YMCA policies and procedures to be an integral part of the YMCA's committment to strengthening bodies, minds, and neighborhoods.
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A Y Fitness Group Exercise Instructor conducts group exercise classes in the areas of cardiovascular wellness, flexibility, and muscular endurance incorporating warm ups and cools downs for each class.
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Know-How:A YMCA Group Exercise Instructor is required to have a good understanding of physical fitness, exercise science, exercise techniques, group leadership and experience in the specific fitness program they are teaching.
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The YMCA is actively seeking a group exercise instructor who can be a leader in developing sound healthy habits with our members through engaging leadership in our classes.
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