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The NASA Langley Research Center is looking for a Fitness Director/Personal Trainer for their Fitness Center! Now hiring a PRN Fitness Director & Personal Trainer for the NASA LaRC Fitness Center in Hampton, VA.
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BladesAPA is a fitness training center located in Kalispell, MT. We believe that strength is a personal journey, and our approach is all about tailoring training and lifestyle programs to fit each individual's unique goals and preferences.
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Personal Trainer Certification (required) GENERAL FUNCTION: Under the general direction of the Health and Wellness Director, the position’s primary goal is to supervise all fitness areas for safety and cleanliness, as well as, assist members in accordance with the objectives and policies set forth by the Association.
$23.75 an hourPart-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 18 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Personal trainers are responsible for assisting Wellness Center members who wish to seek educational advice and skills related to health and fitness to better their everyday lives.
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Has experience working with kids ages walking to 11 years old in an athletic or coaching environment (with pediatric Occupational Therapy / Physical Therapy, youth personal training, physical education, athletic trainer, gymnastics instructor , special education experience a plus.
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We are looking for coaches, personal trainers, physical education teachers, athletic trainers, fitness trainers or anyone who loves youth athletics and getting kids to move, learn and grow.
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Mindfully designed, KidStrong is a private child development training center focusing on Brain, Physical and Character Development for ages walking through 11 years old, offering a science-based curriculum that is parent focused and taught by professionals.
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KidStrong is a private child development training center focused on brain, physical & character development for ages walking through 11 years old. Want personal and professional growth. Teaches amazing classes developed by our in-house child development experts and our proven curriculum and teaching method (no worries, we teach you how.
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Has high energy and a great attitudeHas a flexible schedule that may include evenings and weekendsTeaches amazing classes developed by our in-house child development experts and our proven curriculum and teaching method (no worries, we teach you how.
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Plan and conduct fitness exercise sessions, personal training sessions, group training experiences, and in-service education sessions. Ensure the cleanliness of the Fitness Center and teaching area including where equipment is housed Ensure the smooth operation of all equipment through periodic service checks and reporting and issues promptly.
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The Fitness Trainer will lead both group fitness classes and personal training sessions for Members. Fitness Trainers must also use their knowledge of exercise science and nutrition to counsel Members on a one-on-one basis and curate individualized fitness plans that are tailored to each person’s physical ability and goal setting as well as answer their questions about the fitness center equipment, products, and programming offered as well as general health and wellness related questions.
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Under the direction of the Fitness Director, the Fitness Center Attendant will provide premier member service and safe, quality orientations and direction in the Fitness Center with an emphasis on relationship building and member retention.
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Position is responsible for providing fitness assessments, floor monitoring, personal training sessions, and group exercise classes to new and established members of the Wellness Center.
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Personal Trainer/Group Class/Boot Camp Instructor Looking for a fitness gym to train your own clients? We are looking for trainers with an established client load needing a place fitness center to train.
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Keep fitness center and free-weight areas clutter-free by picking up towels, empty water bottles, trash, etc. Design and administer personalized fitness training programs in accordance with member's needs and goals and program objectives of the Personal Training Program.
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