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1+ year minimum experience as a personal fitness trainer or group fitness instructor. Experience in group fitness instruction; group fitness certification preferred (AFAA, ACE, NCSF, NASM, NSCA, ACSM, etc.
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Actively promotes JCC programs and fitness/wellness packages and promotions: Encourage new members to participate in other JCC program offerings: small group training classes, private Pilates sessions, group fitness classes, and adult/youth recreation programs Keep up-to-date on current JCC program offerings and promote the JCC personal training program during fitness center orientations, fitness floor shifts and contacting interested members within 24 hours of receiving a lead.
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Arcadis DPS is looking for a Manufacturing Trainer to support a client in Boston, MA. DPS Group is a global EPCMV firm offering full-service solutions within the Life Sciences (pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical technology) and Advanced Technology (semiconductor, data center, and solar) industries.
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Bachelor's in Education, Public Health or a related field and at least 3 years' experience as a program/project manager, CHW Supervisor and Trainer, Research Assistant. Engage in formative research, including conducting environmental scans and literature reviews, supporting research plan and tool development, providing interview and focus group support, develop and lead up dissemination plans, conduct outreach for programs, and/or contribute to data analysis and report writing.
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The Personal Trainer creates value in our fitness programs and member experience through one-on-one personal training, small group training and member engagement activities including, but not limited to, fitness floor member engagement, relevant fitness special events, external fitness education and outreach.
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Stage 2: Dog Trainer: Successfully run and grow the dog training business in one of Petco's Pet Care Centers with local and national marketing support, with access to internal partner resources, networking, client acquisition through our state-of-the-art online booking and scheduling systems.
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Job Description Under the direction of the Director of Health and Wellness, the full-time Personal Trainer contributes to the successful operation of the West Suburban YMCA’s Health and Wellness programs by fulfilling the need for personal training sessions.
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Current Personal Trainer or Primary Group Exercise Instructor Certification from select accredited certifying bodies such as but not limited to ACSM, ACE, NASM, NSCA, ISSA, or AFAA. Write and facilitate 30-60 minute group fitness classes that are consistent with BBP’s class offerings (Strength Training, Bootcamp, Pilates, HIIT, Core, Functional Fitness, ETC.
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Under the direction of the Director of Health and Wellness, the Personal Trainer/Health and Wellness Coordinator contributes to the successful operation of the West Suburban YMCA’s Health and Wellness programs including program development, program staff orientation, community relations and financial results.
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The Credentialed Trainer supports training activities and programs in support of the Epic system for the end users. At least 3 years experience as a trainer and instructional designer for adult learners required, preferably with IT technology in a healthcare setting.
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Title: Group Exercise Instructor Position Type: Non-Exempt (Hourly) Locations: Charlestown, Chinatown, Dorchester, East Boston, Boston, Hyde Park, Needham, Oak Square, Reading, Roxbury, Waltham, West Roxbury, Woburn Position Summary: Instructs group exercise classes in a safe, enjoyable, and positive environment that welcomes all skill and fitness levels.
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The Fitness Trainer will be responsible for running the Planet Fitness group fitness program (PE@PF). Previous Fitness Trainer/Instructor experience preferred. Our product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold maker, but a tool that can be used by anyone.
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Instructor or personal training certification and experience from leading group training or working as a personal trainer. Each day focuses on a different muscle group in order to achieve real results and to prevent injuries.
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You will have access to a myriad of resources that will help you succeed i.e. a fully staffed PR and marketing department, a private events team, facilities manager, wine and beverage director, corporate trainer, and an IT manager.
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Requirements: qualifications/skills: minimum of 2 years of full-service restaurant experience along with experience in a leadership capacity as an hourly team member (i.e., trainer, shift leader.
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