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NASM, ACSM, ACE, or AFAA highly recommended at the time of hire. NASM, ACSM, ACE, or AFAA highly recommended at the time of hire. In Addition To Joining Our Mission And Making a Difference In Your Community, The YMCA Of Metropolitan Chicago Offers Great Perks For All Part-time Employees.
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And/or credible personal training or exercise related certification (ATC, CES, PES, ACSM cpt, NASM cpt, ACE cpt, etc), preferred but not required. If you have experience or interest in any of the following roles, we encourage you to apply - Chiropractic Assistant, Athletic Trainer, Rehab Aide, Rehab Tech, Rehabilitative Exercise Specialist, Kinesiologist, Physical Therapy Aide, Physical Therapy Technician, or Personal Trainer.
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Industry recognized certification from ACE, NASM, ACSM, or equivalent. The Fitness and Aquatics Director is responsible for providing leadership and supervision to the Personal Training, Aquatic, Group Exercise, and Medical Integration departments.
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Certification by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a Health Fitness Instructor preferred. Requires a BS/BA degree in exercise science, exercise physiology, kinesiology, physical therapy or physical education and a minimum of 3 years experience as an exercise specialist, exercise physiologist or fitness instructor/trainer developing exercise prescriptions for special populations; or any combination of education and experience which would provide an equivalent background.
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Certified Personal Trainer with a nationally recognized certification (e.g., NASM, ACE, ACSM). Previous experience working as a Personal Trainer in a fitness studio or gym setting preferred. Certified Personal Trainer with a nationally recognized certification (e.g., NASM, ACE, ACSM.
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Current nationally accredited group exercise certification (e.g. AFAA, ACE, ACSM, NETA) if necessary. Current nationally accredited group exercise certification (e.g. AFAA, ACE, ACSM, NETA) if necessary.
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Possess current certification in one of the following, examples include, but not limited to ACE, NASM, ACSM, NSCA; additional NCCaccredited certifications are often acceptable and will be reviewed for consideration.
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Hustle Fitness, a dynamic boutique fitness studio in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago. Tell us about your desire to work as a personal trainer/fitness instructor? As a Personal Trainer at Hustle Fitness, you will play a pivotal role in helping our clients achieve their fitness goals and lead healthier lifestyles.
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Retro Fitness is a Health Club built on the respect and dedication for each of our members who entrust us to help them achieve their health and fitness goals. With more than 120 gyms open or under development across the US, Retro Fitness offers multiple fitness experiences under one roof.
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Certification in CPR/AED. Certification from national organization such as ACSM, ACE, PTAG, W.I.T.S, CSCS, TPI, MAT, NSCA, NASM required. Certification in CPR/AED. Certification from national organization such as ACSM, ACE, PTAG, W.I.T.S, CSCS, TPI, MAT, NSCA, NASM required.
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