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Become familiar with Dog Trainer tools as defined in operational guidelines (such as calendars, flyers, business cards, local store marketing, build an event) and how partners utilize as part of G.U.E.S.T.+ to drive the Dog Training business.
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When you complete the course, you'll emerge as a trusted Accredited Dog Trainer specializing in dog behavior and learning theory. ABOUT THE ROLE: As a PetSmart Pet Trainer, you'll take part in our Pet Training Instructor Accreditation Program to learn proven techniques developed by leading dog trainers.
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The Certified Personal Trainer will be responsible for providing one-on-one and couples personalized fitness instruction in person to clients at their home, apartment gym or outside while encouraging them to reach their fitness goals.
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With over 400 locations in the U.S. and internationally, Crunch Fitness is a leader in making serious fitness fun. Etc. Education Level:High School Diploma or GED requiredCertifications / Credentials:NCCA Accredited Personal Trainer Certification and/or B.S. in Exercise ScienceCurrent CPRExperiencePersonal Training experience preferred but not required.
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The Fitness Specialist/Personal Trainer is responsible for managing the fitness floor, being responsive to members and guests by offering assistance, and educating members on the safe and correct use of cardio and weight training equipment.
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As a Team Trainer , you will work in a crew position, such as cashier, drive thru, or other position , but will be responsible for training new employees. As a Team Trainer , you will work in a crew position, such as cashier, drive thru, or other position , but will be responsible for training new employees.
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